A Canadian actress known for her roles in popular television series has passed away at the age of 51. Her death was confirmed by colleagues and representatives, who shared that she faced health complications related to breast cancer. She died peacefully on February 26 in Sidney, British Columbia, surrounded by her loved ones. Friends and co-stars have paid tribute, remembering her for both her talent and her kind, warm personality.
Born on August 16, 1974, in Digby, Nova Scotia, she spent her early years in Canada’s coastal communities. After her parents separated, she was raised mainly by her mother, while her father later traveled extensively, working as a pilot and yacht captain. Despite these early life changes, she developed independence and creativity, which later shaped her path. She attended Mount Douglas Secondary School in Victoria, where her passion for the arts began to grow.
Her career began in modeling before she moved to Vancouver, where she transitioned into acting. Recognized early for her natural screen presence, she quickly became a valued performer. Colleagues often described her as professional, adaptable, and easy to work with.
She appeared in several well-known series, including Supernatural and iZombie, leaving a lasting impression through her performances. Beyond acting, she is remembered as an inspiring and thoughtful person who approached life with grace. The actress was Carrie Anne Fleming.