
The world of science fiction and horror is grieving the loss of a truly talented actress. Carrie-Anne Fleming, a Canadian performer widely recognized for her roles in Supernatural and iZombie, has passed away at the age of 51.
Although news of her passing began circulating on March 22, 2026, her close friend and co-star Jim Beaver confirmed that she died peacefully on February 26, 2026, in Sidney, British Columbia. She had been privately battling breast cancer with strength and dignity.
A Lasting Presence in Genre Television
For over three decades, Fleming built a strong reputation in the Pacific Northwest film and television scene, becoming a familiar face in many beloved shows.
In Supernatural, she was best known for playing Karen Singer, the wife of Bobby Singer. Her emotional performances added depth and heart to one of the show’s most cherished storylines.
She also appeared in iZombie, where her role across multiple seasons further strengthened her connection with fans of genre television.
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One of her most memorable performances came in Masters of Horror, where she starred in the episode “Jenifer,” directed by Dario Argento. The episode remains a standout in the horror anthology world.
Her career also included earlier appearances in films and series such as Happy Gilmore alongside Adam Sandler, as well as roles in Smallville, The L Word, and Supergirl.

Tributes from Friends and Fans
Among the many heartfelt tributes, Jim Beaver’s message stood out as especially moving. Reflecting on their bond both on and off screen, he wrote:
“My heart is broken… She got me like only one other person really, truly ever has. She was a bright light and a beautiful costar.”
Fans across social media have also been sharing their favorite moments of Karen Singer, remembering Fleming for the warmth and sincerity she brought to every role.
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A Quiet Strength and Enduring Legacy
Fleming chose to keep her illness private, focusing instead on her work and her loved ones. She is survived by her daughter, Madalyn Rose, also known as Max, whom she often described as the center of her life.
According to her representatives, she spent her final moments surrounded by family and close friends. While she was known for portraying characters in supernatural worlds, her real legacy is one of kindness, resilience, and deep respect within the industry.
She may be gone, but the impact she made on fans and colleagues will not be forgotten.
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