• Actress Carrie Anne Fleming has passed away
  • Jim Beaver pays emotional tribute
  • Remembering the star's career

There is great sadness in the 'Supernatural' community: actress Carrie Anne Fleming has died of breast cancer at the age of 51. The news was confirmed by her co-star Jim Beaver, who played demon hunter Bobby Singer in the cult series. According to reports, Fleming passed away on February 26 in the Canadian province of British Columbia.

For many fans, she is best remembered as Bobby Singer’s resolute wife, appearing in several episodes of 'Supernatural' and bringing warmth and strength to the role.

Jim Beaver Pays Emotional Tribute

Jim Beaver shared the news of his colleague’s passing on Facebook, writing deeply personal words. He described Carrie Anne Fleming as his soulmate and said he had not felt such a close connection with anyone since the death of his own wife.

On their first day of filming together, they discovered that their daughters shared the same name: Madeline Rose. “And that, as also happens in the movies, was the beginning of a beautiful friendship,” Beaver wrote. He also praised her “infectious laughter” and “utterly adorable personality” which left a lasting impression on everyone around her.

A Career from Nova Scotia to Hollywood

Carrie Anne Fleming was born on August 16, 1974, in Nova Scotia, Canada. She began her acting career in the mid-1990s, with one of her early appearances in the 1996 comedy 'Happy Gilmore' alongside Adam Sandler.

She went on to appear in numerous U.S. and Canadian television productions, building a steady career with a wide range of supporting roles. Known for her reliability and versatility, she became a familiar face, particularly in genre productions.

A Standout in Horror and Mystery

Fleming made a strong impact in the horror and mystery genre. In the anthology series 'Masters of Horror,' she played the title role in the episode 'Jenifer,' directed by Dario Argento—a disturbing portrayal that earned her cult status among horror fans.

She later appeared in several dark-themed series, including 'Supernatural,' where she shared the screen with Jim Beaver. Her performances often blended vulnerability with inner strength.

Later Roles and Lasting Legacy

Following her time on 'Supernatural,' Fleming took on a recurring role as Candy Baker in the horror-comedy series 'iZombie' (2015–2019), where she added both humor and mystery to the show.

For colleagues and fans, she will be remembered as a source of joy and kindness, as Beaver described. Her passing leaves a profound void—not only within the 'Supernatural' family, but across the entire genre community.