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Carrie Anne Fleming, 51, has died

Canadian actress Carrie Anne Fleming has passed away at the age of 51 due to complications from breast cancer.

Carrie Anne Fleming, a Canadian actress known for her roles in horror productions such as iZombie and Supernatural, has died at the age of 51 on February 26 in Sidney, British Columbia. Her death was confirmed by her Supernatural co-star Jim Beaver, who stated that Fleming succumbed to complications arising from breast cancer. Fleming's career took off with notable performances in films and series, bringing acclaim to her portrayals in the horror genre.

Fleming broke into the spotlight with a recurring role in the series Viper and appeared alongside Adam Sandler in the classic movie Happy Gilmore. She gained wider recognition for her performance in Dario Argento's horror anthology series Masters of Horror, particularly for her role as a deformed woman with cannibalistic tendencies in the episode "Jenifer." Fleming's contributions to the genre were further exemplified through her recurring role as Karen Singer in Supernatural and her participation in the 2015 TV movie "The Unauthorized Full House Story."

In recent years, Fleming was celebrated for her role as Candy Baker in the five-season series iZombie, which showcased her versatility and appeal. She also participated in numerous stage productions, leaving a lasting impact on her colleagues and fans alike. Her untimely passing highlights the challenges of battling cancer and the loss of a unique talent in the entertainment industry.

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