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Actor Michelle Trachtenberg died of complications from diabetes, says medical examiner | Hollywood News

Actor Michelle Trachtenberg died as a result of complications from diabetes, New York City’s medical examiner said on Wednesday.
The office said in a statement that it amended the cause and manner of death for the 39-year-old New York City native following a review of laboratory test results.
Michelle Trachtenberg, who was known for Gossip Girl, Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Harriet the Spy, was found unconscious and unresponsive in her luxury apartment tower in Manhattan in February.
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Officials at the time said no foul play was suspected, and the medical examiner’s office had led her death as undetermined. Trachtenberg’s family had objected to an autopsy, which the medical examiner’s office honoured because there was no evidence of criminality.
Her representative didn’t immediately respond to an email seeking comment Wednesday.
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Sarah Michelle Gellar, Taylor Momsen and Blake Lively were among the celebrities who mourned Trachtenberg when her February 26 death was announced.Story continues below this ad
Michelle Trachtenberg was 8 when she began playing Nona Mecklenberg on Nickelodeon’s The Adventures of Pete & Pete from 1994 to 1996 and then starred in the title role in the film adaptations of Harriet the Spy and Inspector Gadget, opposite Matthew Broderick.
In 2000, Trachtenberg joined the cast of Buffy, playing Dawn Summers, the younger ser of the title character played Gellar between 2000 and 2003.
Trachtenberg went on to recurring roles on Six Feet Under, Weeds and Gossip Girl, where she played the gang’s scheming nemesis, Georgina Sparks. She was one of the original series’ stars to return for a pair of guest appearances in the 2021 Gossip Girl revival.
Trachtenberg’s later credits included the 2004 teen sex comedy EuroTrip and 2009’s 17 Again with Zac Efron and Leslie Mann.

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