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Actress Davey Chase Dies at 35 After Meningitis and Sepsis

Actress Davey Chase, known for voicing Lilo in 'Lilo & Stitch' and her role in 'The Ring,' has died at 35 from meningitis and sepsis following severe malnutrition and hospitalization in Los Angeles.





Quick Facts
Who
Davey Chase
What
Died from meningitis and blood infection
When
Tuesday (June 17, 2026)
Where
Los Angeles (hospitalization)
- Died from meningitis and blood infection
- Infection progressed to sepsis
- Suffered multi-organ failure
- Previously hospitalized due to severe malnutrition
- Voiced Lilo in Lilo & Stitch
Davey Chase, an accomplished actress best known for voicing Lilo in Disney's 2002 animated film 'Lilo & Stitch,' has died at age 35. According to reports from TMZ, her partner Roy Hernandez disclosed that Chase died on Tuesday from meningitis and a severe blood infection that progressed to sepsis and ultimately resulted in multi-organ failure. Prior to her death, she had been hospitalized in Los Angeles due to severe malnutrition.
Chase built a notable career spanning film, television, and voice work. Beyond her iconic role in 'Lilo & Stitch,' she gained recognition for her performance as Samara Morgan in the thriller film 'The Ring,' which earned her an MTV award. Her filmography included appearances in 'Donnie Darko' and 'Beethoven's 5th,' while she also contributed voice work to the acclaimed animated film 'Spirited Away.'
On television, Chase appeared in the HBO series 'Big Love' from 2006, where she played Rhonda Volmer across 32 episodes. She also had roles in 'Sabrina, the Teenage Witch' and other television productions. Her death has sent shockwaves through the entertainment industry, with many mourning the loss of a talented performer who began her career at a young age.
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Why This Matters
Davey Chase's unexpected death at 35 highlights the serious health risks of severe malnutrition and the rapid progression of bacterial infections like meningitis and sepsis, even among younger adults. Her passing underscores the importance of early medical intervention for infection symptoms and the ongoing need for awareness about untreated nutritional deficiencies. For the entertainment industry, it represents a significant loss of a talented performer whose voice and screen work touched millions of viewers worldwide.
Timeline & Sources
Jan 1, 2002
WireDavey Chase voices Lilo in Disney's 'Lilo & Stitch'
Jan 1, 2006
WireChase begins appearing in HBO's 'Big Love,' playing Rhonda Volmer for 32 episodes
Jun 17, 2026
WireDavey Chase dies at age 35 from meningitis, blood infection, and sepsis