Hawaiian actor David Hekili Kenui Bell, who performed in the remake of Lilo and stitch Launched on May 21 and in episodes of the series Hawaii 5-0 AND MagnumHe died at the age of 46.
“It is with a heavy heart that I share that my sweet, generous, talented, funny, bright and beautiful brother David Hk Bell will be today in the company of our Heavenly Father,” wrote his sister Jalene Kanani Bell this Sunday, June 15 on Facebook.
“David loved being an actor and dubbing (…) The film and entertainment industry fascinated him greatly, and I liked the fact that he appreciates so much the arts.”
Hawaii police have confirmed the magazine People The date of death. “We have opened a judicial investigation (according to the usual practice) and an autopsy is planned to determine the exact cause of death,” said a spokesman for the authorities. “The investigation is underway. No criminal act is suspected.”
Great accustomed to remakes, he appeared for the first time in an episode in Hawaii 5-0 Inspired by the series Hawaii state police transmitted between 1968 and 1980. Then he touched on two episodes of the new version of MagnumResumption of the cult series of the 1980s with Tom Selleck.
Finally, David Hekili Kenui Bell played the role of “Big Hawaiian Doue” in live action Lilo and stitchA character that serves the movie’s trial comic when making his ice on the floor several times. The actor had recently published photos of the shooting and an extract of his audience on Instagram.
Source: BFM TV
