Chase had recently been hospitalized in Los Angeles while fighting multiple health complications.
Born in Las Vegas on July 29, 1990, Daveigh Chase entered the entertainment industry at a young age and quickly established herself as one of Hollywood’s most recognizable child stars.
Her breakthrough came in 2002 when she voiced Lilo Pelekai in Disney’s beloved animated film Lilo & Stitch. Her heartfelt performance as the spirited Hawaiian girl instantly connected with audiences around the world and turned her into a household name.
That same year, she showcased her incredible range by taking on a completely different role. Chase starred as Samara Morgan in the horror phenomenon The Ring, delivering a chilling performance that remains one of the most memorable in modern horror cinema. Her portrayal earned her an MTV Movie Award for Best Villain.
Throughout her career, Chase lent her voice and acting talents to numerous projects. She voiced Chihiro in the English-language version of the Academy Award-winning animated film Spirited Away and appeared in productions such as Donnie Darko and HBO’s Big Love.
Beyond her professional accomplishments, Hernandez remembered her as someone who endured many hardships throughout her life while continuing to spread kindness and love to those around her.
In an emotional message, he shared the dreams they had of building a peaceful future together.
“All she ever wanted was a place where we could live together, feel safe, and be happy. Now, more than ever, I want to give her that sense of home and peace in her final days,” Hernandez wrote.
For millions of fans, Daveigh Chase represented a unique talent who could seamlessly move between heartwarming family entertainment and unforgettable horror performances.
Her work touched countless lives and left a lasting impact on popular culture that will continue to be remembered for years to come.
Rest in peace, Daveigh Chase. Our thoughts and prayers are with her family, friends, and everyone who loved her work.
