Gossip Girl and Buffy actress Michelle Trachtenberg dies at 39

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Michelle Trachtenberg was best known for playing Dawn Summers in the supernatural TV drama Buffy The Vampire Slayer and Georgina Sparks in the TV series Gossip Girl.

Michelle Trachtenberg was best known for playing Dawn Summers in the supernatural TV drama Buffy The Vampire Slayer and Georgina Sparks in the TV series Gossip Girl.

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NEW YORK – American actress Michelle Trachtenberg, who rose to fame as a troubled teenager on the supernatural series Buffy The Vampire Slayer (1997 to 2003) and as a conniving young socialite on Gossip Girl (2007 to 2012), was found dead in Manhattan, United States, on Feb 26. She was 39.

The New York Police Department said in a statement that officers, responding to a 911 call just after 8am that day, found Trachtenberg unconscious and unresponsive in an apartment. She was pronounced dead by emergency medical workers, who had also responded.

The department said the medical examiner would determine the cause of death, but added that criminal activity was not suspected.

Trachtenberg established her longstanding presence on the small screen at the age of three, when she appeared in a television commercial for Wisk laundry detergent in which she spilt cranberry juice.

Before she was 10, she was making regular appearances on the Nickelodeon sitcom The Adventures Of Pete & Pete (1993 to 1996), as well as appearing on the enduring ABC daytime drama All My Children (1970 to 2013).

Her breakout came at 11, when she made her big-screen debut in the title role of Harriet The Spy (1996), the film adaptation of late American author Louise Fitzhugh’s 1964 children’s book, which also featured American actress Rosie O’Donnell as Harriet’s nanny, Ole Golly.

Trachtenberg drew praise for her performance as Harriet Welsch, a precocious girl who draws scorn from schoolmates over her imagined spy adventures, which she meticulously chronicles in a notebook.

Reviewing the film in The New York Times, Stephen Holden wrote that Trachtenberg “gives a performance that is as endearing as it is devoid of self-conscious cuteness”, adding: “Her Harriet is high-spirited and stubborn, but never unlikable.”

She found a new level of fame as a teenager in 2000, when she joined the cast of Buffy The Vampire Slayer during its fifth season as Dawn Summers, the younger sister of the mystically powered Buffy Summers, played by American actress Sarah Michelle Gellar, a long-time friend who knew Trachtenberg from their days on All My Children.

Her character, plagued with adolescent angst and bouts of kleptomania, inspired pushback from some fans.

“I still get comments like, ‘Oh my god! I think Dawn is so annoying,’” she said in a 2017 interview with Entertainment Weekly.

She added that she got “a lot of ‘Oh, she was so whiny!’ Hi, were you a teenager? Oh, you were docile, sitting in the corner, doe-eyed and happy to be there? No. There’s a reason why teenagers have a stigma”.

Michelle Christine Trachtenberg was born on Oct 11, 1985, in New York City, the younger of two daughters of Michael and Lana Trachtenberg. Her father was a fibre-optics technician from Germany; her mother, a bank manager from Russia.

Growing up in the Sheepshead Bay neighbourhood of Brooklyn, she was encouraged by her parents to pursue her early screen dreams; her career began with a series of television commercials when she was a child, which eventually led to meatier roles.

Her family moved to Los Angeles, where she attended Notre Dame High School in Sherman Oaks and was within striking range of Hollywood.

Following Buffy, Trachtenberg had grown beyond child-star status and began to find herself sexualised in films like 2004 teenage sex comedy EuroTrip.

She took a more wholesome turn in 2005 when she played a science geek-turned-figure skater in Ice Princess.

“I trained for eight months for the movie,” she said in an interview that year with The Early Show on CBS. “My big favourite move to do is the outside edge spread eagle, which I worked really hard on and came close to perfecting it many times, and finally, one day, it hit.”

In 2008, she added another career-defining role, joining the cast of Gossip Girl – the popular CW drama about the privileged lives of moneyed and misbehaving private school students on the Upper East Side of Manhattan – as the scheming Georgina Sparks.

“I’m the new b**** in town,” she said in an interview that year with The Sunday Telegraph newspaper of Britain, “and I’m going to make my presence known.”

After that series ended in 2012, Trachtenberg popped up in other television series, including NCIS: Los Angeles. She also starred in the television movies Killing Kennedy (in which she played Marina Oswald, the wife of assassin Lee Harvey Oswald) in 2013, The Christmas Gift in 2015 and Sister Cities in 2016. She played a high-school guidance counsellor investigating a scandal involving a popular girl on campus in the web series Guidance, which debuted in 2015.

Despite dealing with the pressures of stardom from an early age, Trachtenberg told Complex magazine that she managed to steer clear of the pitfalls of early fame, including drugs.

“My mum was protective,” she recalled. “But she just said, ‘It’s your choice – you ruin your career or don’t.’ If you realise how lucky you are to be sitting in the position you are, then you just don’t drink, don’t do the cocaine.” NYTIMES

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