The Disney and Hawaiian entertainment communities are mourning the sudden and heartbreaking death of David Hekili Kenui Bell, best known for his role in the new live-action Lilo & Stitch. He was 46.
David’s death was confirmed to TMZ by his family, with his sister Jalene Bell posting an emotional tribute on Facebook Sunday. Her words painted a portrait of a generous soul with an infectious spirit—someone who made every moment feel like family.
“He was a generous, funny, brilliant, and handsome little brother,” Jalene wrote, calling him her source of unconditional love.
The circumstances of his death have not yet been made public, but the loss has already sent shockwaves through those who knew and loved him—on and off screen.
His Final Family Outing: Lilo & Stitch Premiere in Kapolei
In her heartfelt post, Jalene shared a now bittersweet memory—just two weeks before his passing, David gathered his family for a special night out to celebrate the release of the film.
“He took us to opening night of Lilo & Stitch in Kapolei,” she recalled, sharing that they laughed, watched fans in full Stitch gear, munched on popcorn, and “dreamed of shave ice” together.
That outing would unknowingly become one of their final moments with David—full of love, laughter, and aloha.
🌺 “A Gentle Giant”: Industry Friends Remember David Bell
As word of his passing spreads, tributes from friends and industry colleagues continue to pour in.
Lashauna Downie, David’s representative, expressed her shock and sorrow upon learning of his death through social media.
“This is heartbreaking & sad,” she told TMZ. “He was one of my best talents and embodied the true meaning of aloha … a gentle giant.”
Another friend, filmmaker Gerard Elmore, took to social media to share his own tribute, reflecting on the kind heart and cultural pride David carried with him in every role and relationship.
🌊 Proud Son of Hawai‘i
David Hekili Bell wasn’t just a Hollywood actor—he was deeply rooted in the Hawaiian islands, where he was known for his iconic voice work over the public address system at Kona Airport, greeting and guiding travelers with the warmth of the islands.
He also appeared in hit shows filmed in Hawai‘i, including:
- 📺 Magnum P.I.
- 📺 Hawaii Five-0
Those who met him described him as humble, hilarious, and deeply connected to his culture.
Fans in Shock: “He Was Pure Aloha”
The news of David’s sudden death has stunned fans of the Lilo & Stitch live-action adaptation, many of whom were only just introduced to his powerful presence on screen.
On X (formerly Twitter), fans have expressed sorrow and shared condolences, calling him:
- “A true ambassador of aloha spirit.”
- “Gone too soon.”
- “The heart of the film.”
🙏 Rest In Aloha, David Bell
At just 46 years old, David Hekili Bell’s passing is a tragic loss not only to his loved ones but to the entire island community and everyone who got to witness his talent on-screen and in real life.
His legacy lives on in the aloha he shared, the characters he brought to life, and the family and fans he inspired.
💬 Share Your Memories
Did you know David or experience his work on screen or at Kona Airport?
Drop your memories and messages below — let’s celebrate the aloha he gave so freely.
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