Carrie Anne Fleming was a Canadian actress known for her work across television, film, and stage, with a career that spanned more than two decades. She became especially familiar to genre audiences through appearances in popular sci-fi and fantasy series, most notably Supernatural.
Born in Nova Scotia, Canada, Fleming later moved to British Columbia, where she trained in theatre before transitioning into on-screen acting. She began her career in the 1990s, gradually building a reputation as a dependable character actress with a strong presence in North American television.
Fleming gained recognition for her role as Karen Singer in Supernatural, appearing alongside Jim Beaver. Though her role was recurring, it left a lasting impression on fans due to its emotional depth and connection to one of the show’s central characters. The series, created by Eric Kripke, became a cultural phenomenon, and Fleming’s contribution remains part of its extended legacy.
In addition to Supernatural, she appeared in a range of well-known television series, including iZombie, Smallville, Supergirl, and The L Word. Her work often leaned toward genre storytelling, particularly in science fiction, fantasy, and supernatural drama. She also featured in productions such as Masters of Horror and appeared in films including The Tooth Fairy.
Earlier in her career, Fleming had a role in the comedy film Happy Gilmore, and she also appeared in the action series Viper. Across her body of work, she demonstrated versatility, moving between drama, horror, and light-hearted roles with ease.
Colleagues frequently described Fleming as a warm and committed performer who brought authenticity to every role, whether in leading or supporting parts. Her consistent presence across television made her a recognizable face to audiences, even in guest roles.
Carrie Anne Fleming died on February 26, 2026, at the age of 51, following a battle with breast cancer. She is survived by her daughter, Madalyn Rose.



