- Born
- Birth nameCarrie Anne Fleming
- Nickname
- Care Bear
- Height5′ 7″ (1.70 m)
- She attended Mount Douglas Senior Secondary in Victoria B.C. and studied drama at the Kalidoscope Theatre and dance at Kidco theatre dance group. Kidco traveled all over dancing for schools and at sporting events. After graduating Carrie Ann began modelling to help support her family. Holding down odd job and doing extra work wasn't paying the bills. Then she landed a role in Happy Gilmore (1996) with Adam Sandler. Unfortunatly the world would have to wait to see Carrie Ann as her role was left on the cutting room floor.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Anonymous
- SpouseRonald James McConaghy(November 18, 2006 - ?) (divorced, 1 child)
- Betty Boop Character voice
- Long blond hair
- Elizabeth Marleau originally played the character of Karen Singer in season 3 of Supernatural (2005). She had become visibly pregnant by the time she was due to reprise her role in season 5, forcing a recast. Carrie Anne Fleming, who had previously played a minor role of a nurse in season 2, took over the role for the rest of the series.
- Dated Adam Sandler.
- Has six tattoos, including a dolphin on her left hip, a buddha on her right wrist, a star on her right ankle and a rose on her left. The others remain a mystery.
- Divorced from previous husband. Now lives with World Famous EA Game Producer Caedmon Somers and her daughter.
- Had a cat named Nelson Mendellow.
- [on working on That Burning Feeling] The adventure was in being on set with all the other gifted actress's that I usually only get to see at auditions or out about town. But to actually work together is the best. We are comrades in this business not competition.
- [on vibe like on the set of Jenifer] It was tense at first. I mean I've got this prosthetic face on and these monster teeth with drool coming off of them most of the time, so I wasn't too welcome at the lunch truck to say the least. The crew was working really hard and the last thing they needed was a diva coming to set. Dario said that every time I came onto set it would light up. I feel it's the actor's job to not only perform in their role but to heal a wounded set. I hope I left people there with a good vibe. I came away with a wealth of knowledge and a great respect for the crew.
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