Former child actor Daveigh Chase, known for 'Lilo & Stitch', dies at 35
Chase's father confirmed that she died from complications of bacterial meningitis and a blood infection.
PTI
Los Angeles, 19 June
Former child actor Daveigh Chase, known for her youthful voice in Disney's “Lilo and Stitch” and her villainous performance in the thriller “The Ring", has died. She was 35.
Chase's
father, John David Schwallier, confirmed to The New York Times that she died from complications of bacterial meningitis and a blood infection.
TMZ first
reported Wednesday that Chase died Tuesday.
She voiced
the lead role of Lilo in the 2002 animated film, a role she auditioned for at
age 8. Years later, a Hawaiian actress was cast as Lilo for the live-action
remake.
For her
role as long-haired Samara in the 2002 horror film, Chase won an MTV Movie Award for best villain.
Chase also
voiced another lead in the 2001 animated film “Spirited Away.” She had roles in
the 2001 movie “Donnie Darko” and the 2003 show “Oliver Beene”.
She was
born in Las Vegas and raised in Albany, Oregon. In her small hometown, she
began singing and dancing at age 3, according to IMDb.
Chase
struggled with drugs since she was 13 years old, Schwallier said in an
interview with the Times. He said his daughter was estranged from her parents,
who are divorced.
Schwallier
said he was in touch with Chase's boyfriend, and just before she died, arrived
at the Los Angeles hospital where she was being treated.
An online fundraiser by her boyfriend raised about USD 4,000 as of Thursday. “Many people know her as a talented childhood actor from 'Lilo and Stitch', 'Spirited Away', and 'Donnie Darko,'" the fundraiser post said. “But behind the scenes, she's faced more than her share of hardship.”
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