
Michelle Trachtenberg has handed away on the age of 39.
The Harriet the Spy star was discovered unresponsive in her New York Metropolis condo close to Columbus Circle on the morning of Wednesday, February 26, the place paramedics pronounced her useless on the scene.
In line with reports, Trachtenberg’s mom found her daughter’s physique at One Columbus Place, a luxurious high-rise in Manhattan’s Central Park South neighbourhood. Sources point out that the actress suffered cardiac arrest, and whereas her passing is believed to be from pure causes, an official post-mortem report has but to be launched. It’s understood that she lately underwent a liver transplant, and there are considerations that her physique might have rejected it. Nevertheless, her dying isn’t being investigated as suspicious.
In an announcement, her longtime consultant, Gary Mantoosh, confirmed the information.
“It’s with nice unhappiness to verify that Michelle Trachtenberg has handed away,” he wrote. “The household requests privateness for his or her loss.”

Born in New York Metropolis, Trachtenberg’s profession started at simply three years outdated, shortly establishing her as one of the crucial recognisable faces of early 2000s tv and movie.
Her breakout function as Harriet M. Welsch in Harriet the Spy (1996) made her a family title, whereas later performances in Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Gossip Girl cemented her standing as a teen icon. She additionally went on to star in EuroTrip, Ice Princess, and 17 Once more earlier than she took a profession hiatus.

The actress additionally grew to become a fixture of purple carpets and Hollywood soirees through the early aughts.

Regardless of stepping away from the highlight in recent times, Trachtenberg has spoken candidly about navigating fame within the early 2000s and the scrutiny that usually accompanied it, significantly after considerations about her well being surfaced final 12 months.
From fixing mysteries as Harriet to enjoying the machiavellian Georgina Sparks, Trachtenberg leaves behind a legacy of iconic performances.