Nicholas Brendon, best known for his role as Xander Harris on the TV series "Buffy the Vampire Slayer," died peacefully in his sleep on March 20, 2026, at the age of 54 from natural causes, according to his family and multiple reports including Salon and Euronews. Brendon’s passing has deeply affected the show's community, with numerous co-stars paying tribute over the weekend.
Brendon's health had reportedly declined in recent years due to medical issues such as a heart attack and spinal surgeries, as noted by Salon. His portrayal of the geeky yet loyal friend Xander Harris remained a defining role in his career, resonating with fans for his humor and emotional depth. The actor's artistry and warmth were celebrated by family and colleagues alike.
Several prominent "Buffy" co-stars honored Brendon’s memory publicly. Charisma Carpenter, who played Cordelia Chase, described him as "warm and loving" in her tribute shared by Deadline. Similarly, Sarah Michelle Gellar, the show's lead, expressed her sentiments in messages highlighted by Variety and Deadline, reflecting on Brendon’s lasting impact and their time working together.
Brendon's death comes less than a year after the passing of another "Buffy" cast member, underscoring a difficult period for the show's ensemble, as reported by Stuff.co.nz. The loss is felt not only by those who knew him but also by the global fanbase that admired his work.
Looking ahead, fans and the entertainment community continue to remember Brendon's legacy as the show’s anniversary approaches later this year, potentially prompting further tributes and reflections on the cultural significance of "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" and its cast.

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