US actor Nicholas Brendon, renowned for his starring role in the cult TV series Buffy the Vampire Slayer, has died aged 54. Brendon's family confirmed in a statement on social media that he passed in his sleep of natural causes. His family added: He was passionate, sensitive, and endlessly driven to create. Those who truly knew him understood that his art was one of the purest reflections of who he was. Most people know Nicky for his work as an actor and for the characters he brought to life over the years. In recent years, Nicky found his passion in painting and art. Brendon played Xander Harris in Buffy the Vampire Slayer over seven seasons between 1997 and 2003 - best friend of the titular character played by Sarah Michelle Gellar. The Los Angeles-born actor received three Emmy nominations for his role in Buffy, two for best TV actor and one for best TV supporting actor. He also starred alongside Alyson Hannigan, who shared a tribute in a post on Instagram, expressing her gratitude for the years shared with him. Following Buffy, Brendon appeared in various shows including Criminal Minds and Kitchen Confidential and also had roles in films like Psycho Beach Party. Despite his professional successes, he faced health challenges, including a heart attack and surgeries for a rare condition. His family emphasized that he was optimistic about the future at the time of his passing.
In Memory of Nicholas Brendon: A Talented Actor and Advocate

In Memory of Nicholas Brendon: A Talented Actor and Advocate
Nicholas Brendon, celebrated for his role as Xander Harris in 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer,' passed away at 54. His family confirmed he died peacefully in his sleep.
US actor Nicholas Brendon, known for his memorable role in the cult series 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer,' has passed away at the age of 54. His family shared a heartfelt statement confirming his death from natural causes, highlighting his passion for art and the impact he had on those around him. Brendon not only starred in numerous television shows but also openly discussed his battles with health issues, addiction, and stuttering, becoming an advocate for others facing similar challenges.





















