Carrie Anne Fleming, whose illustrious career was marked by her iconic roles in "Supernatural" and "iZombie," has sadly passed away after a valiant struggle with cancer. She was just 51 years old. "She breathed her last breath peacefully, surrounded by her adoring family," a representative for Fleming shared with Fox News Digital in a poignant statement. "Her legacy is carried on by her daughter. It was an honor to have known Carrie. She was a radiant soul, inspiring, and at her core, kind. She will be deeply missed."

Fleming's final days were spent in her native Canada, as confirmed by her representative. Earlier this month, Jim Beaver - who portrayed Fleming's on-screen husband Bobby Singer in "Supernatural" - paid a heartfelt tribute to his late co-star on social media. "She was a dynamo of vitality and goodwill, with an infectious laugh and an absolutely endearing personality that never switched off," Beaver wrote on Facebook.
Beaver revealed to Variety that Fleming's death was a result of complications from breast cancer. Born on August 16, 1974, in Nova Scotia, Canada, Fleming embarked on her acting journey with a minor role in the 1994 TV movie "Viper." She later made an uncredited appearance in the 1996 comedy "Happy Gilmore." However, it was her roles as Candy in "iZombie" from 2015 to 2019 and Karen Singer in "Supernatural" for three episodes that cemented her place in the hearts of fans worldwide.
Fleming also graced the stage in several British Columbia productions, including "Noises Off," "Romeo and Juliet," "Steel Magnolias," and "Fame," according to Variety. Her passing leaves a void that can never be filled, but her spirit lives on through her art and the memories of those who had the privilege of knowing her.