Beloved Voice Of Lilo And Horror Icon Dies At Thirty-Five

Daveigh Chase, known for her early success in film and voice acting, has reportedly died at the age of 35. According to reports, she passed away following complications from meningitis and sepsis after a recent hospitalization. The news came as a shock to fans who grew up watching her performances across both animation and live-action cinema.

Born on July 29, 1990, in Las Vegas, Nevada, Chase entered the entertainment industry as a child and quickly gained recognition. Her breakout role came in 2002 when she voiced Lilo Pelekai in Disney’s “Lilo & Stitch,” a character that became beloved worldwide for her warmth, humor, and emotional depth. That same year, she took on a dramatically different role as Samara Morgan in “The Ring,” delivering one of the most iconic and unsettling performances in modern horror and earning an MTV Movie Award for Best Villain.

Chase continued building a diverse career, showcasing her versatility across genres. She voiced Chihiro in the English version of “Spirited Away” and appeared in films and series such as “Donnie Darko” and HBO’s “Big Love.” Her work often highlighted her ability to shift between innocence, emotion, and intensity, making her stand out among young performers of her generation.

Reports from her boyfriend, Roy Hernandez, indicated she had been battling meningitis and a serious infection that developed into sepsis. He described her as kind, resilient, and caring despite her health struggles. Following the news, fans and fellow viewers shared messages of grief and memories of how her roles shaped their childhoods.

Daveigh Chase leaves behind a lasting legacy through her performances. From the heartfelt voice of Lilo to the chilling presence of Samara, she made a strong impact on both family entertainment and horror cinema. Her work continues to be discovered by new audiences, ensuring her influence remains part of film history.