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“iZombie and Supernatural Actress Carrie Anne Fleming Dies at 51”

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Canadian actress Carrie Anne Fleming passed away at the age of 51 after battling breast cancer. Known for her roles in iZombie and Supernatural, she died in Sidney, British Columbia last month.

Jim Beaver, her co-star from Supernatural, confirmed her death due to complications from breast cancer. Born in Digby, Nova Scotia, Carrie attended Mount Douglas Senior Secondary in Victoria, B.C. Her acting career kickstarted with a role in Viper and later in the film Happy Gilmore alongside Adam Sandler.

She gained recognition for her portrayal of Karen Singer in Supernatural, the wife of the main character Bobby Singer. Additionally, she starred in five seasons of iZombie as Candy Baker, a successful show on The CW that aired from 2015 to 2019.

Carrie’s passion for the arts emerged early as she studied drama at the Kaleidoscope Theatre and the Kidco Theatre Dance Company. Following graduation, she ventured into modeling to support her family. Throughout her career, she appeared in various stage productions and contributed to British Columbia’s entertainment scene.

Survived by her daughter Madalyn Rose from her former husband Ronald James McConaghy, Carrie’s fans have expressed their condolences online. Many remember her impactful roles in iZombie and Supernatural, highlighting her talent and enduring character portrayals.

For those affected by her passing, support and guidance can be found at Breast Cancer Support and Cruse Bereavement Support. Stay updated on the latest showbiz news and gossip by following Mirror Celebs on various social media platforms.

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