Tragic End for 'Lilo & Stitch' Star Daveigh Chase: Addiction Struggles at Age 35

June 30, 2026
Tragic End for 'Lilo & Stitch' Star Daveigh Chase: Addiction Struggles at Age 35
  • A longtime advocate explains that child stardom isn’t inherently dysfunctional, but warns that neglectful parenting can create harmful dynamics that persist beyond fame.

  • The broader issue of child stardom is discussed, noting that many children thrive with strong parenting while others struggle when stardom ends.

  • A memorial note from a late 1990s child star, Daveigh Chase, who rose to fame in Lilo & Stitch and The Ring, confirms she died in a Los Angeles hospital on June 16 at age 35, with AIDS listed as the cause and polysubstance use noted as a significant contributing condition by the medical examiner.

  • Family and representatives indicate ongoing tension over donations tied to GoFundMe pages, with next of kin identified as her father John Schwallier who did not authorize the fundraising.

  • Chase began acting in the late 1990s with small TV roles and appeared in Donnie Darko; she was a recognizable figure from her early career into later years.

  • Readers are urged to seek help for substance abuse, with resources provided from SAMHSA and StartYourRecovery.org, including the helpline 1-800-662-HELP.

  • The coverage highlights concerns about addiction's impact on a former child star and emphasizes accessing support through official helplines and treatment FindTreatment.gov.

  • Officials and advocates reiterate the SAMHSA helpline and FindTreatment.gov as routes for help with substance use and mental health challenges.

  • Fans and industry figures reacted with support to Gilbert’s message, underscoring the importance of parental vigilance and protective practices around child stardom.

  • Emphasis is placed on the need for strong parenting to manage fame’s impact on the child and family.

  • Friends and associates describe tragedy and concern, noting failed attempts to help and the toll of addiction on Chase’s life.

  • The report notes that Page Six originally reported the story and that it is being republished with permission.

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