Mar 23 • 04:57 UTC 🇲🇽 Mexico El Financiero (ES)

Carrie Anne Fleming, actress of ‘Supernatural’, dies at 51 after battling cancer: ‘Always calm’

Carrie Anne Fleming, known for her role in 'Supernatural', has passed away at the age of 51 due to complications related to breast cancer.

Carrie Anne Fleming, a prominent actress celebrated for her roles in 'Supernatural' and movies like 'Happy Gilmore', has died at the age of 51. Fleming's death was announced by her co-star Jim Beaver, alongside reports from Variety, indicating that she had been battling breast cancer, although specific details regarding her diagnosis remain unclear.

Fleming passed away in February 2026 in the small town of Sidney, British Columbia, Canada. However, the news of her death was only made public recently, confirming what many in the entertainment community had been fearing. Her representation, Integral Artists, shared heartfelt memories of her, describing her as a positive and humorous person who will be deeply missed by those who knew her.

Her passing has sent ripples through the fans of 'Supernatural' and the broader acting community, highlighting the struggles faced by many in the fight against cancer. This also opens a conversation about the importance of awareness around breast cancer, as well as the impact of such news on both small and large entertainment circles, emphasizing the human side of those who create the stories that resonate with so many.

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