
New York City police say actress Michelle Trachtenberg, pictured here in 2015, was found dead at around 8 a.m. ET Wednesday at 1 Columbus Place, a 51-storey luxury apartment tower in Manhattan's Hell's Kitchen neighbourhood.
A Shocking Loss! Michelle Trachtenberg, known for her roles in Harriet the Spy and Gossip Girl, has passed away at the age of 39. The New York City Police Department confirmed her death, stating that officers found her unresponsive at a luxury apartment tower in Manhattan’s Hell’s Kitchen.
Authorities responded to a 911 call around 8 a.m. on Wednesday, where they discovered the actress unconscious. She was pronounced dead at the scene. While the investigation is ongoing, police do not suspect foul play.
A Journey from Child Star to TV Icon
Trachtenberg’s career began at just 8 years old when she played Nona Mecklenberg on Nickelodeon’s The Adventures of Pete & Pete (1994–1996). She later landed the lead role in Harriet the Spy, a film that made her a household name. She continued to captivate audiences with roles in Inspector Gadget, opposite Matthew Broderick, and later as Dawn Summers on Buffy the Vampire Slayer (2000–2003).
Her portrayal of Dawn earned praise, but she also made headlines in 2021 when she publicly supported Buffy co-star Sarah Michelle Gellar, who spoke out against showrunner Joss Whedon’s alleged misconduct. Trachtenberg hinted at her own uncomfortable experiences as a teenage actor.

Michelle Trachtenberg (left) and Rosie O'Donnell in 'Harriet the Spy.' Courtesy of Everett Collection
A Versatile Career
Beyond her childhood and teen roles, Trachtenberg transitioned into more mature characters. She was nominated for a Daytime Emmy in 2001 for hosting Truth or Scare and later gained recognition for her performance in HBO’s Six Feet Under and Showtime’s Weeds.
Her role as Georgina Sparks in Gossip Girl was particularly iconic. Playing the scheming villain, she became a fan favorite and earned a Teen Choice Award nomination in 2012. Speaking about her love for playing antagonists, she once told Seventeen magazine, “It’s definitely a lot more fun than playing the good girl.”
Trachtenberg returned for guest appearances in the Gossip Girl reboot in 2021, cementing her place in the show’s legacy.
Hollywood Pays Tribute
Friends and co-stars expressed their grief on social media. Blake Lively, who starred alongside her in Gossip Girl, shared on Instagram, “The world lost a deeply sensitive and good person in Michelle.”
David Boreanaz, her Buffy co-star, called the news “horrible,” while Melissa Gilbert, who worked with her on A Holiday for Love, said, “My heart aches for your family and all those who loved you.”
A Lasting Legacy
Trachtenberg’s filmography was diverse, with roles in Ice Princess (2005), EuroTrip (2004), and 17 Again (2009) alongside Zac Efron. She took on darker roles as well, such as a murderous stalker in Criminal Minds and Marina Oswald in Killing Kennedy (2013), where she spoke most of her dialogue in Russian—a language she learned from her mother.
In recent years, she hosted the true-crime series Meet, Marry, Murder on Tubi, continuing to engage audiences.
Michelle Trachtenberg’s impact on television and film spanned decades. From child star to celebrated actress, she leaves behind a body of work that fans will cherish for years to come.