Carrie Anne Fleming, known for her cult TV and genre roles, has died at 51, leaving fans and colleagues in deep sorrow.
Born in Digby, Canada, she discovered acting early while in Victoria, briefly modeled in Vancouver, and showed exceptional talent in every performance she gave.
Her early career included roles in Viper and Happy Gilmore with Adam Sandler, and she later gained wider recognition when Dario Argento cast her in Masters of Horror, a role that…
She also appeared in The Tooth Fairy and became memorable as Karen Singer on Supernatural, while continuing steady work in television and theater, earning praise for warmth and dedication.
Jim Beaver, her Supernatural co-star, paid tribute: “Carrie was a powerhouse of vitality and goodwill, with a rapturous laugh and an utterly charming personality that lit every set she graced.” Her kindness and professionalism left lasting impressions on colleagues and fans alike.
Fleming is survived by her daughter, Madalyn Rose. Her passing reminds us how fleeting life can be, but also how a generous spirit and enduring talent can inspire and comfort countless others.