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Michelle Christine Trachtenberg (October 11, 1985 – February 26, 2025) was an American actress. After beginning her career in television commercials at age three, she made her television debut in her first credited role on the
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series '' The Adventures of Pete & Pete'' (1994–1996) and her feature debut in the 1996 film ''Harriet the Spy''. As a child actress, Trachtenberg starred in several
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. In 1997, she won a Young Artist Award for her performance in CBS's sitcom ''
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''. She also played Penny Brown in
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's 1999 ''
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'' film. Trachtenberg found success on the supernatural drama series ''
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'' (2000–2003) as Dawn Summers, the younger sister of the show's title character, a role which won her another Young Artist Award and earned her three Saturn Award nominations. She was also nominated for a
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for her role as the host of the Discovery Kids series '' Truth or Scare'' (2001–2003). In her late teens and early 20s, Trachtenberg rose to further prominence in the film '' EuroTrip'' (2004) and as Georgina Sparks on
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'' (2008–2012). During the mid-2000s, she also had a starring role in the film '' Ice Princess'' (2005) and supporting roles in the films '' Mysterious Skin'' (2004) and '' Black Christmas'' (2006). She also starred in the film ''17 Again'' and on the NBC series ''
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'' (2009–2010). In the 2010s, Trachtenberg starred in several television films, including '' Killing Kennedy'' (2013) and ''
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'' (2015), and in the science fiction film '' The Scribbler'' (2014). She provided the lead voice of Judy in
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's adult animated web series '' Human Kind Of'' (2018) and executive produced the teen drama web series '' Guidance'' (2015–2017) and
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series ''Meet, Marry, Murder'' (2021). She died at age 39 from complications of
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.


Early life and education

Michelle Christine Trachtenberg was born on October 11, 1985, in
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, to Lana, a bank manager, and Michael Trachtenberg, a fiber-optics manager. Her parents were
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immigrants; her father was from Germany and her mother was from Russia. Her mother helped her learn some Russian for a role in 2013. In an interview in November 2013, Trachtenberg said that her father had died recently. Her grandparents reside in
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. She had an older sister named Irene. Trachtenberg was raised in
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, where she attended junior high school at The Bay Academy for the Arts and Sciences. Her family later moved to Los Angeles, where she attended Notre Dame High School in Sherman Oaks. She said in a later interview and on social media that she was bullied in school. She was a youth representative for the launch of an anti-drug campaign with President
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.


Career


1988–2005: Career beginnings and ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer''

Trachtenberg made her first television appearance at age three in a commercial for Wisk detergent. She would eventually play featured roles in more than 100 commercials. She made her television debut in an episode of the crime drama ''
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'', before gaining recognition on the
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series '' The Adventures of Pete & Pete'' as Nona F. Mecklenberg. During the same period, she played Lily Montgomery on the
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''. Trachtenberg's film career began in 1996 with the title role in '' Harriet the Spy'', for which she had to leave ''The Adventures of Pete & Pete'' while its third season was running. She then starred in the short-lived television series ''
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'', which garnered her a Young Artist Award. She returned to film in 1999 for ''
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''. She also starred in the film ''
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''. In 2000, she began playing Dawn Summers, the younger sister of the
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(played by Sarah Michelle Gellar) in ''
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''. She also hosted the Discovery Kids series '' Truth or Scare'' from 2001 to 2003, for which she was nominated for a
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. In 2004, after ''Buffy'' and ''Truth or Scare'', Trachtenberg appeared in the music video for the
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song "
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" and as Jenny in the teen comedy film '' EuroTrip''. That same year, Trachtenberg played Wendy in '' Mysterious Skin'',
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's film adaptation of
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's novel. Wendy is the best friend of Neil ( Joseph Gordon Levitt), a teenage hustler in small-town Kansas. The film debuted at the 2004 Venice Film Festival. She also had a recurring role in the
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series '' Six Feet Under'', as Celeste, a spoiled pop star. In March 2005, Trachtenberg starred in
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' comedy sports drama film '' Ice Princess'' as Casey Carlyle, a science whiz, who is torn between a future in academia and her newfound dream of being a competitive figure skater.


2006–2010: ''Gossip Girl'' and other work

In April 2006, Trachtenberg guest-starred in the episode of ''
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'', " Safe". She revealed on the December 22, 2006, episode of ''
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'' that ''House'' was her favorite show, and that she was friends with one of the producers and had asked to be a guest star. In November 2006, Trachtenberg guest starred in season six of the crime drama '' Law & Order: Criminal Intent''. In the episode " Weeping Willow", she played the role of Willow, a kidnapped video blogger, likely based on lonelygirl15. Trachtenberg also appeared in the
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music video for " This Ain't a Scene, It's an Arms Race" and the
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-directed music video for "Tired of Being Sorry" by Ringside. In 2006, Trachtenberg starred in '' Black Christmas'', the remake of the 1974 slasher. In 2007, she was cast as the female lead in an ABC comedy pilot called ''The Hill'', based on the newspaper of the same name in
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Trachtenberg provided the voice of Tika Waylan for '' Dragonlance: Dragons of Autumn Twilight'', a direct-to-video animated film based on the novel of the same name. She appeared on
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hit show ''
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'', as Georgina Sparks, who recently left rehab and brings back the dark past Serena van der Woodsen desperately wants to leave behind. She returned to the show for a multiple-episode story arc towards the end of season two. Trachtenberg appeared in the season three finale and in season four. She also appeared several times in season five, and in almost every episode of season six, the show's final season. In 2009, Trachtenberg was a cast member on the NBC drama series ''
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'', which lasted one season. She then returned to film, starring in the 2009 teen fantasy comedy '' 17 Again'' and had a small role in the comedy '' Cop Out'' (2010).


2011–2024: Later work and final projects

On June 9, 2011, Trachtenberg guest starred on '' Love Bites'', as Jodie, who, after being unceremoniously dumped, decides – with a vengeance – to accept her ex's offer to "be friends". She reprised the role on June 16, 2011, and in the series finale on July 21, 2011. In the same year, Trachtenberg was a guest star on ''
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'' during its seventh season, portraying Emma, a rival pot dealer who causes problems for Silas Botwin. In June 2012, Trachtenberg was cast in the film '' The Scribbler'', produced by
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. In March 2011, she was the featured cover girl in ''
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''. In the ''
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'' episode " Zugzwang", Trachtenberg played Diane Turner, the criminal stalker of Spencer Reid's girlfriend, Maeve Donovan. In late 2015, Trachtenberg starred in the online series '' Guidance'' as Anna, the high school guidance counselor. In 2016, she said she was a member of the
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and that she was working on several writing projects and continued to be inspired by her role in ''Harriet the Spy''. According to filmmaker Casey Tebo, she had written a screenplay based on the book ''Toy Monster.'' In 2022, Trachtenberg reprised her role as Georgina Sparks in the second season of the
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revival of ''
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''. In 2023, she had a voice role in
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's animated series adaptation of ''Harriet the Spy''. Trachtenberg had been set to make an appearance at the SXSW Festival in
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on March 12, 2025.


Personal life and death

At the time of her death, she had been in a romantic relationship with her agent, Jay Cohen, for five years. In early 2024, Trachtenberg addressed concerns on social media regarding her health after some people commented on her apparent weight loss and signs of
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. She reassured her followers that she was "happy and healthy". Trachtenberg underwent a
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in 2024. Trachtenberg was found unresponsive by her mother in her
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apartment on the morning of February 26, 2025, months after her liver transplant.
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were called and pronounced her dead at the scene; she was 39 years old. Authorities stated that her death was not being treated as suspicious. A source told ''
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'' that during the last year of her life, "She was really, really sick and open with those in her circle about how much she was struggling." Trachtenberg's family, who are
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, objected to an
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for religious reasons. There was no suspicion of criminality so the medical examiner did not overrule this objection. New York's Office of Chief Medical Examiner ruled that both the cause and
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were undetermined. In April, the New York Chief Medical Examiner declared through toxicology reports that Trachtenberg had died from complications of
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, which is sometimes a
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of organ transplantation. Following her death, numerous celebrities expressed their condolences and paid tribute to Trachtenberg, including her ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' and ''Gossip Girl'' co-stars. ''Harriet the Spy'' co-star
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said, "I loved her very much. She struggled the last few years. I wish I could have helped."


Filmography


Film


Television


Web series


Music videos


Awards and nominations


References


External links

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