Michelle Trachtenberg’s <i>Gossip Girl</i> and <i>Ice Princess</i> Co-Stars Pay Tribute to the Late Actress
News of Michelle Trachtenberg’s death on Wednesday morning sent both fans and her fellow actors into shock. The actress, known for roles on Gossip Girl, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and more, died at age 39 at her home in New York City, police reported. Her rep confirmed her passing shortly after. While the cause of her death remains unknown, tributes promptly began pouring in online and on social media.
Trachtenberg’s last onscreen appearance was as Georgina Sparks, the beloved villain from Gossip Girl. She reprised the role in the Max reboot in 2022. She previously told Entertainment Tonight, “Georgina is actually my favorite character that I’ve played because she’s such an evil B-I-T-C-H. That was fun.”
Having risen to stardom as a young actor in the late ’90s and 2000s, her breakout role was as the titular young detective in Harriet the Spy. She also starred as Dawn Summers in Buffy and as math prodigy-turned-figure skater Casey Carlyle in Disney’s Ice Princess. With additional roles in films like Inspector Gadget and 17 Again, Trachtenberg has worked with a slew of Hollywood stars, from Sarah Michelle Gellar to Zac Efron to Rosie O’Donnell.
Read the tributes from her friends and former co-stars below.
Ed Westwick, who played Chuck Bass on Gossip Girl, posted a photo of Trachtenberg on his Instagram Story. “So sad to hear of the passing of @michelletrachtenberg,” he wrote. “Sending prayers.”

Kim Cattrall, who starred as Trachtenberg’s onscreen skating coach in Ice Princess, responded to the news on X (formerly Twitter). “This is Heartbreaking. So talented, much too young. RIP Sweet Beauty. xo,” she wrote.
She also shared an Instagram post, writing, “Rest in peace sweet Michelle 💔”
Rosie O’Donnell, who shared the screen with Trachtenberg on Harriet the Spy, gave a statement to Us Weekly. “Heartbreaking,” she wrote. “I loved her very much. She struggled the last few years. I wish I could have helped.”
This story will be updated.
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