Daveigh Chase, known for voicing Lilo in Disney's animated film 'Lilo & Stitch,' has died at the age of 35. Chase had been dealing with addiction issues for several years and was recently hospitalized in Los Angeles due to malnutrition. According to her boyfriend Roy Hernandez, she contracted meningitis and an infection that led to sepsis. Chase's manager, John Ryan, reported that she had millions in uncollected residuals from her work, which she was unable to claim due to her condition. Ryan and Chase's stepsister, Gaia Brown, attempted to locate her after a video surfaced showing her in poor health on Skid Row. Ryan stated that they were close to finding her but she had already left the area. Chase's last credited role was in the 2016 film 'American Romance.'
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Voice Actress Daveigh Chase Dies at 35
Daveigh Chase, the voice of Lilo in 'Lilo & Stitch,' has passed away at 35 after struggling with addiction. She had been hospitalized recently and was reported to have contracted meningitis and an infection leading to sepsis. Chase's manager indicated she had millions in uncollected residuals from her work.
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‘Lilo & Stitch’ Voice Actress Dead At 35 After Addiction Struggles
Voice Actress Daveigh Chase Dies at 35