Carrie Anne Fleming Supernatural Star Passes Away at 51
Carrie Anne Fleming, a notable figure in the television industry, passed away on February 26, 2026, in Sidney, British Columbia, Canada, at the age of 51. Her death was attributed to complications related to breast cancer, a battle she faced courageously.
Fleming was widely recognized for her role as Karen Singer on the long-running series Supernatural, which aired from 2005 to 2020. Her character was the wife of Bobby Singer, portrayed by Jim Beaver, who confirmed her passing in a heartfelt statement to Variety.
Born on August 16, 1974, in Digby, Nova Scotia, Fleming’s journey in the entertainment industry began with her studies in drama at the Kaleidoscope Theatre and the Kidco Theatre Dance Company in British Columbia. She made a significant impact on audiences during her time on Supernatural, appearing in three episodes from 2006 to 2011.
In addition to her work on Supernatural, Fleming also had roles in other popular series such as iZombie, Smallville, and Good Luck Chuck. Her versatility as an actress contributed to her enduring presence in the industry.
Jim Beaver, who lost his first wife to cancer in 2004, expressed his sorrow, stating, “I lost Cecily to cancer in 2004. Thursday, I lost Carrie to the same disease. I never thought my heart could break so badly more than once. But it has.” He described Fleming as a “powerhouse of vitality and goodwill,” highlighting the deep connection they shared.
Fleming is survived by her daughter, Madalyn Rose, who will carry on her legacy. A spokesperson for Fleming remarked, “It was a great privilege to have known Carrie. She was a beautiful soul, inspiring, and above all, kind. She will be greatly missed.”
The loss of Carrie Anne Fleming resonates deeply within the Supernatural community and beyond, as fans and colleagues alike mourn the passing of a talented actress and cherished friend.