David Hekili Kenui Bell, the Hawaiian actor who recently appeared in Disney’s live-action Lilo and Stitch, has passed away at 46. Bell died on June 12, and according to Hawai‘i police, there’s no foul play suspected. An autopsy is underway to determine the cause. Meanwhile, his sister, Jalene Kanani Bell, confirmed the sad news on Facebook on June 15, just weeks after the movie’s premiere. Bell’s agent also expressed sorrow, calling him “a gentle giant” who radiated aloha in every way.
‘Lilo & Stitch’ actor David Hekili Kenui Bell has passed away, his family confirms. pic.twitter.com/7oQX03MXx3
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Jalene shared emotional memories of her brother, calling him “the joy of a human” and “Prince of a Man.” They first met when she was 18, and their sibling bond only grew stronger with time. Bell made sure his family celebrated his Hollywood debut in style, getting the best seats in the house for Lilo and Stitch’s opening night in Kapolei. After the movie, they had plans to reenact a scene with shave ice, but even though the shop was closed, they still honored him with sweet treats and heartfelt memories.
Im very sad to inform that Mr David Hekili Kenui Bell ( Snow Cone Guy) has passed away..
We will miss you. 🕊️🕊️ pic.twitter.com/3B2Jwj3yzD
— Lilo & Stitch News (@LiloStitchLA) June 16, 2025
Bell wasn’t just an actor; he was also the voice heard welcoming passengers at Kona Airport and had roles in Hawaii Five-0, Magnum P.I., and Kona Brewing commercials. His love for storytelling, social media, and voice work made him unforgettable to those who knew him. Jalene ended her tribute with a touching reminder to hug his loved one: “He was and will remain a bright and shining star.”