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With the tragic news of Michelle Trachtenberg’s death, we at That’s My Entertainment wanted to pay tribute.
With her ice-blue doe eyes, enviable long, shiny brown hair, and button nose; Michelle Christine Trachtenberg looked every bit the prolific child star she was. Often described as radiating the type of vulnerability that Hollywood just loves in its young stars.
Trachtenberg acted in commercials from the age of 3. At the age of 10 she starred in Harriet the Spy (1996) as the titular spy. However, most of her fans will forever know her as Dawn Summers the (sometimes bratty) kid sister of Buffy Summers star of the cult TV show; Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997-2003). Trachtenberg joined the main cast for the shows fifth season in 2000.
Dawn’s introduction heralded the dawning of a newer, more adult era of what was still seen as a teen supernatural drama. Trachtenberg’s character and introduction is still somewhat controversial in the Buffy fandom. Though loathed by some, no one could deny Trachtenberg’s obvious talent and how well she fit in with the main cast. Trachtenberg had worked with the show’s star, Sarah Michelle Gellar, in the long-running show All My Children (1970-2013), Gellar even recommended Trachtenberg for the part of Dawn. Buffy’s producers loved Trachtenberg despite the fact that Dawn’s character was initially written as a younger one. This is why a lot of Dawn’s dialogue and actions initially seem like that of a much younger child. This served to annoy certain fans even more.
Despite the ire, Buffy and Dawn’s sibling, and, oftentimes, paternal relationship became a touchstone of the 7-year-long series. Viewers watched Dawn develop from an immature girl to a capable young woman who calls others (particularly men) out on their bullshit. Many women identified with Dawn’s journey of attaining her autonomy. Even the biggest Dawn critics can’t argue that Dawn was a pivotal character in many of Buffy’s groundbreaking episodes, such as (spoilers!); The Body where the sister’s mother dies to Buffy’s resurrection in Bargaining. Dawn processed loss and dysfunction at a very young age. An inside joke in the Buffy fandom is that you know you have matured when you become a Dawn sympathiser.
After Buffy Trachtenberg took on maturer roles such as Jenny in the 2004 teen sex comedy EuroTrip. The trailer of which included a deleted scene with Trachtenberg’s character flashing her bra at passing cars whilst hitchhiking. Scenes such as these pivot greatly from the innocent Dawn Summers.
Trachtenberg would continue to work regularly, guest starring in TV shows such as Six Feet Under (2004) and House (2006). In 2008 Trachtenberg took on the role of manipulative socialite Georgina Sparks in Gossip Girl (2007-2012). Her Gossip Girl co-star; Blake Lively, described Trachtenberg on an Instagram post as; “…electricity. You knew when she entered a room because the vibration changed”. Trachtenberg was certainly energetic in interviews and threw herself into every acting challenge with aplomb.
Growing up in front of the camera meant that Trachtenberg fell victim to the objectification of her changing body. At the time it was unfortunately common for certain sites to be devoted to counting down the days until a certain starlet turned 18. In response to her own ‘Trachtenberg to 18’ counters: “You’re never gonna get a chance! So what’s your counter for?”
Cut to 2021, fellow Buffy castmate Charisma Carpenter opens up about the cruel treatment she received working under Buffy and its spinoff Angel (1999-2004) creator Joss Whedon. Carpenter bravely spoke of the misogyny, sexual harassment, and bullying she endured from Whedon that still affects her to this day. Carpenter’s claims became the pin that finally deflated Whedon’s godlike presence in the entertainment industry.
Trachtenberg stood with Carpenter; posting on her own social media that as a now 35 year old being “brave enough” to share her story about Whedon. She agreed with Carpenter saying: “This must. Be Known. As a teenager. With his not appropriate behaviour…very. Not. Appropriate.” She would later add to this statement by saying there was a rule on-set that Whedon was not allowed alone in a room with her again. Trachtenberg would have been around 15 working on Buffy.
Michelle Trachtenberg feeling strong enough to stand up to an alleged abuser such as Whedon and others like him mirrors not only Dawn’s growth but the overarching arc of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. The dark irony of Whedon’s alleged true nature as he created some of the greatest feminist icons is not lost. However, with Trachtenberg, Carpenter, Gellar, and many other actresses standing up for themselves and each other is really what the fictional show was about.
Trachtenberg was a great actress but she was also instrumental in helping to dismantle the sexist power dynamics within the industry for future generations of performers.
Much like her character Dawn, Trachtenberg found her voice and her strength in the face of insidious forces. As tragic as her untimely death is, she will always be remembered not just for her talent but for her bravery in facing years of oppression and objectification. Rest In Power Michelle Trachtenberg, you are truly a feminist icon both on and off of screen.

