The live-action movie 《Lilo & Stitch》 achieved impressive box office results worldwide. Unexpectedly, a tragic piece of news came: Hawaiian actor David H.K. Bell, who played a role in the film, shockingly passed away on the 12th at the age of 57. His family confirmed the news in a post but did not disclose the cause of death.
David's sister wrote on social media on the 17th: “It is with a heavy heart that I share this news with everyone: my dear, generous, talented, humorous, intelligent, and handsome brother, David H.K. Bell, is now with our Heavenly Father.” The statement revealed that David loved acting, voice work, and traveling. “His voice can still be heard at Kona International Airport in the announcements. He loved that job and was dedicated to creating a safe and wonderful experience for travelers. He was and always will be a bright and shining star.”
In 《Lilo & Stitch》, David played a man who dropped his ice cream after being scared by an alien creature, marking his first appearance on the big screen. In the past, he also appeared in TV series like 《Hawaii Five-0》 and 《Magnum, P.I.》. Last month, David shared his thoughts about 《Lilo & Stitch》 on social media, saying, “Mahalo (thank you) to everyone involved in making this film! I already knew that attending the cast and crew's special screening would be something unique, and it truly didn't disappoint! It was amazing seeing so many real stars in my heart, our local Hawaiian crew. Simply wonderful.” He concluded with “See you next time, Ohana (family)!” Now, hearing the sad news is heartbreaking.
Source: 壹苹新闻网