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April 25, 2025

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Michelle Trachtenberg, Star of ‘Buffy’ and ‘Gossip Girl,’ Dies at 39

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Michelle Trachtenberg, renowned for her roles in “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” and “Gossip Girl,” was found dead at her New York City apartment on February 26, 2025, at the age of 39. The actress had reportedly undergone a liver transplant prior to her death, which may have led to complications. However, the exact cause remains undetermined due to her family’s objection to an autopsy on religious grounds.

Early Life and Career

Born on October 11, 1985, in New York City, Trachtenberg began her acting career at a young age, appearing in commercials before landing the lead role in “Harriet the Spy” (1996). She gained further prominence as Dawn Summers in “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” (2000-2003) and as Georgina Sparks in “Gossip Girl” (2008-2012). Her filmography includes roles in “Inspector Gadget” (1999), “EuroTrip” (2004), and “17 Again” (2009).

Tributes and Legacy

The news of Trachtenberg’s passing shocked the entertainment industry. Her former co-star, Kenan Thompson, expressed deep sorrow, reflecting on their time together during their Nickelodeon days. He emphasized the importance of checking in on loved ones, stating, “It was such a shock.”

Other colleagues, including Sarah Michelle Gellar and Blake Lively, also paid heartfelt tributes, highlighting her talent and the impact she had on their lives.

Trachtenberg’s producing partner, Casey Tebo, and her boyfriend, Jay Cohen, are committed to honoring her legacy by bringing her final project, a script titled “Toy Monster,” to fruition.

Michelle Trachtenberg’s contributions to film and television have left an indelible mark, and she will be remembered for her versatility, charisma, and the joy she brought to audiences worldwide.

According to reports, Hackman died of a heart attack, consistent with his known cardiovascular problems. Arakawa passed away a week earlier due to hantavirus, a rare infection transmitted by rodent excrement. Hackman’s advanced Alzheimer’s disease reportedly left him disoriented, preventing him from seeking help after his wife’s death.

Remembering Gene Hackman’s Legacy

Born on January 30, 1930, in San Bernardino, California, Eugene Allen Hackman left an indelible mark on cinema through his portrayal of complex, vulnerable characters. His role as Harry Caul in “The Conversation” epitomizes Hackman’s talent for embodying men filled with self-loathing and unresolved trauma. Hackman’s career spanned over five decades, covering a range of powerful, flawed characters, from Popeye Doyle in “The French Connection” to the abusive father in “The Royal Tenenbaums.” These roles showcased his ability to convey deep emotional turmoil, making his performances profoundly impactful.

Hackman is survived by his three children from his first marriage to Faye Maltese. His passing marks the end of a remarkable career, leaving behind a legacy of unparalleled performances that deeply resonated with audiences and critics alike.


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