New York – Actor Michelle Trachtenberg died of diabetes complications, New York Legalist said on Wednesday.
The office said in a statement that he had changed the cause and the death mode for the 39 -year -old New York native following an examination of the results of the laboratory tests.
Trachtenberg, who was known for “Gossip Girl”, “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” and “Harriet The Spy”, was found unconscious and insensitive to his luxury apartments in Manhattan in February.
The officials of the time said that no unfair game was suspected and that the medical examiner’s office had registered his death as “indeterminate”.
Trachtenberg’s family had opposed an autopsy that the medical examiner’s office Honoré because there was no evidence of crime.
His representative did not immediately respond to an email asking for comments on Wednesday.
Sarah Michelle Gellar, Taylor Momsen and Blake Lively were among the celebrities who cried Trachtenberg when her death on February 26 was announced.
Trachtenberg was 8 years old when she started playing Nona Mecklenberg on “The Adventures of Pete & Pete” from Nickelodeon from 1994 to 1996, then played in the title role in the cinematographic adaptations of “Harriet The Spy” and “Inspector Gadget”, opposed to Matthew Broderick.
In 2000, Trachtenberg joined the cast of “Buffy”, playing Dawn Summers, the younger sister of the title character played by Gellar between 2000 and 2003.
Trachtenberg continued to recurring roles on “Six Feet Under”, “Weeds” and “Gossip Girl”, where she played the intriguing nemesis of the Gang, Georgina Sparks. It was one of the stars of the original series to come back for a pair of appearances invited in the “Gossip Girl” renewal of 2021.
The subsequent credits of Trachtenberg included the sex comedy for adolescents 2004 “Eurotrip” and the “17 again” of 2009 with Zac Efron and Leslie Mann.