In Sun Valley’s historic Stonehurst District, neighbors and friends of prominent adult film actress Amber Rayne spoke fondly Tuesday about the woman who was found dead at her home over the weekend.

Rayne, whose real name was Meghan Wren, collapsed and died on Saturday afternoon from a possible accident or overdose, according to Ed Winter, assistant chief of the Los Angeles County Department of Medical Examiner-Coroner.

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A man, who emerged from Wren’s gated house Tuesday described the 31-year-old woman as “a wonderful, sweet person” and a “dear friend” of four years.

“I’m in a really bad way right now,” the man, who sported a goatee and declined to give his name, said. “She was a wonderful, wonderful girl and a huge part of my life.”

He added that he could “speak about her forever” but he was “a little bit worked up right now.”

A neighbor, who was standing behind a fence and declined to give her name, said “she was a very sweet lady” and hopes Wren will be remembered that way.

Another neighbor, Emma Ramirez, who lives across the street, said she wasn’t even aware an adult film star lived at the home. She figured maybe doctors lived at the beautiful gated house, in which she rarely saw residents outside, she said. Ramirez said she heard Wren lived in a guest house on the property.

“I’ve never really seen her since we moved in,” she said.

Wren began working in the adult industry in 2005 and had more than 500 credits, according to industry publication Adult Video News (AVN). In 2009, she was named AVN’s “Unsung Starlet of the Year.”

Los Angeles Police Department detectives said no foul play was suspected.

Wren’s autopsy was completed Tuesday. The cause of death has been deferred “until lab results and test results come back,” which could take several weeks or several months, said Capt. John Kades of the coroner’s office. Kades said nothing had been ruled out.