Jim Beaver Reflects on Loss of On-Screen Wife Carrie Anne Fleming Jim Beaver has shared a heartfelt tribute to Carrie Anne Fleming, his on-screen wife from Supernatural, a month after her death at 51 from breast cancer complications. The actor, who portrayed a supernatural creature hunter and surrogate father figure to the show’s stars, described the loss as an overwhelming experience, comparing it to the grief he felt after the death of his first wife, Cecily Adams, in 2004. Fleming, who played Beaver’s wife on the long-running series, died on February 26, 2024, from complications related to breast cancer. Beaver recounted how their relationship began during filming, noting that he fell for her instantly after meeting her. He described their bond as a “beautiful friendship” that developed during their first day on set, where they bonded over shared experiences and a mutual love for their daughters, both named Madeline Rose. Beaver emphasized the emotional weight of losing two women he considered soulmates, stating, “I never thought my heart could break so badly more than once. But it has.” He highlighted the unique connection between Fleming and his late wife, Cecily, who had also named her daughter Madeline Rose. Beaver described Fleming as a “powerhouse of vitality and goodwill,” praising her kindness and laughter, which he said made him feel “in love” and “silver-eyed.” Despite their deep bond, their relationship was complicated by legal and logistical challenges, including differing nationalities and custody issues. Beaver explained that they chose to love each other “as best we could” despite being unable to be together. He described Fleming as the only person who had ever truly “got me,” a sentiment that resonated deeply after her death.#carrie_anne_fleming #jim_beaver #supernatural #the_winchesters #madeline_rose