With heavu hearts, we announce the heartbreaking news. We won’t be seeing this fabulous actress any more

Carrie Anne Fleming’s life traced a path from small-town Digby to the soundstages of some of television’s most beloved cult series. Raised primarily by her mother, she found her voice in school productions before briefly modeling and then surrendering fully to performance. Directors praised her as effortless and low‑maintenance, but colleagues knew how much heart she poured into every moment on set and on stage.

Her work in Masters of Horror, Supernatural, iZombie, and countless theater productions revealed an artist who could shift from unsettling intensity to disarming warmth in a breath. Yet the tributes that follow her passing speak less about fame and more about kindness: a rapturous laugh, an open spirit, a presence that made others feel seen. Survived by her daughter, Max, Fleming leaves a legacy measured not just in credits, but in the quiet strength and generosity she shared with everyone around her.