Carrie Anne Fleming's Cause Of Death, Co-Star Confirms Circumstances Of The 'iZombie' Star's Passing

Carrie Anne Fleming's death was confirmed by her co-star with a lengthy statement on Facebook. Have a look at the circumstances leading to the demise of the actress.

By Anupal Neog Last Updated: Mar 23, 2026 | 07:00:48 IST

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Social media platforms were recently flooded with tributes after the news of Carrie Anne Fleming’s death went viral. The actress died on February 26, 2026, as confirmed by her co-star Jim Beaver in an interview with Variety on March 22, 2026 (ET). Jim appeared with Carrie Anne Fleming on the popular TV series, Supernatural. Apart from this, Carrie was also known for her work on other shows like iZombie, Masters of Horror, and more. Keep reading to know more about her cause of death.

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Carrie Anne Fleming’s cause of death confirmed by her co-star

During his recent conversation with Variety, Jim Beaver said that Carrie Anne Fleming had been suffering from breast cancer for a long time, which led to her death. Jim Beaver originally announced his co-star's death on March 1, 2026, on Facebook. He shared a few photos of Carrie and wrote a lengthy tribute to her, recalling the time they spent together on the set of Supernatural. Jim wrote in his post that Carrie was featured as his wife in the show’s fifth season and that their daughters shared the same name, except that the spelling differed on both sides. Jim said that this marked the beginning of a close friendship. He continued by saying:

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“We ran lines of dialog together in my trailer and talked for hours that first day, and the electricity between us was practically visible. She was a powerhouse of vitality and goodwill and amazingly good nature, with a rapturous laugh and an utterly adorable personality that didn’t seem to have an off switch. I was so in love I think my eyes turned silver. She seemed to think I was worth hanging around with, too.”

Jim Beaver wrote in his post that the series was filmed in Canada, Carrie Anne Fleming’s home. He further stated that he was living in Southern California, adding that he and Carrie were “physically and matrimonially apart” for certain reasons. Jim said that the situation would have been different if his and Carrie’s situations were similar. Jim recalled that Carrie died from the same disease that led to the death of Beaver’s wife, Cecily, years ago in 2004. 

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Carrie Anne Fleming was featured in many films and TV shows

According to IMDb, Carrie Anne Fleming enrolled at the Mount Douglas Senior Secondary and later joined the Kaleidoscope Theatre to study drama. She also came to the Kidco Theatre Dance company at the same time. Carrie started her career as a model to help pay the bills and support her family. However, the choice did not help her much, and she eventually turned her focus to acting, leading to her casting in Happy Gilmore, released in 1996. But it was an uncredited role. Carrie eventually began working on the small screen, appearing in many television movies and shows. This included Viper, The Sentinel, Running Wild, One Hot Summer Night, The Swishy-Washy, Secret Agent Man, Stargate SG-1, Pasadena, The Dead Zone, and more. 

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Carrie gradually took on larger roles in projects such as Smallville, The L Word, Masters of Horror, Godiva’s, and The 4400. She appeared as Karen Singer in three episodes of Supernatural from 2006 to 2011. Four years later, she was featured as 'Candy Baker' in iZombie. Carrie was even featured in some short films like Mad Santa, Mad Santa and the Queen of the Zombies, and The Trip. Other shows to her credit included Supergirl, UnREAL, Motive, Package Deal, Continuum, Alice, and Knights of Bloodsteel.

We extend our condolences to the family of Carrie Anne Fleming.

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