Carrie Anne Fleming, a Canadian actress renowned for her role as Karen Singer on the popular television series Supernatural, passed away on February 26, 2026, at the age of 51. She died from complications related to breast cancer, a battle she had faced for some time.
Fleming was born on August 16, 1974, in Digby, Nova Scotia. She gained prominence after landing a guest role on Supernatural, which aired from 2005 to 2020. Her character was the wife of Bobby Singer, portrayed by Jim Beaver, who confirmed her death in a heartfelt statement to Variety.
Jim Beaver expressed his sorrow, stating, “I lost Cecily to cancer in 2004. Thursday, I lost Carrie to the same disease. I never thought my heart could break so badly more than once. But it has.” He described Fleming as a “powerhouse of vitality and goodwill,” emphasizing the deep connection they shared.
Fleming’s contributions to television extended beyond Supernatural; she also appeared in series such as iZombie, Smallville, and Good Luck Chuck. Her role in Supernatural spanned from 2006 to 2011, during which she became a beloved figure among fans.
In addition to her television work, Fleming studied drama at the Kaleidoscope Theatre and the Kidco Theatre Dance Company in British Columbia, honing her craft and preparing for a successful career in acting.
She is survived by her daughter, Madalyn Rose, who carries on her legacy. Fleming’s passing has left a significant impact on her family, friends, and the entertainment community.
Her spokesperson remarked, “It was a great privilege to have known Carrie. She was a beautiful soul, inspiring, and above all, kind. She will be greatly missed.” This sentiment reflects the love and admiration many had for her.
As fans and colleagues remember Carrie Anne Fleming, her work in Supernatural and other projects will continue to resonate, celebrating her talent and the joy she brought to many.












