30/06/2026 10:11 - Entretenimiento
The entertainment industry received with shock the news about the official cause of death of Daveigh Chase, the actress who became world-famous for playing the chilling Samara Morgan in the 2002 horror film "The Ring".
According to various media outlets, including Infobae, the actress died as a result of complications derived from HIV/AIDS, a revelation that has generated great impact among her followers and colleagues in the industry.
Daveigh Chase was born in Las Vegas, Nevada, and began her artistic career at a very young age. Her most remembered performance is that of Samara Morgan, the ghost girl with supernatural powers who terrorizes her victims through a cursed videotape in "The Ring", the American remake of the Japanese classic "Ringu".
Her performance was so impactful that the film became a cultural phenomenon, grossing over $249 million worldwide and establishing itself as one of the most successful horror films of the early 21st century.
Beyond her work in "The Ring", Chase had a versatile career that included:
| 2001 | Donnie Darko |
| 2002 | The Ring |
| 2002 | Lilo & Stitch (voice) |
| 2005 | Beethoven's Big Break |
| 2009 | S. Darko |
Chase's performance as Samara Morgan became etched in collective memory, especially the iconic scene where the girl emerges from the television screen, a moment that became one of the most terrifying in modern horror cinema.
Her passing and the revelation of the cause of death have generated a wave of tributes on social media, where fans and colleagues remember her talent and the mark she left on the horror film industry.
AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome) is the most advanced stage of HIV infection (Human Immunodeficiency Virus). Without proper treatment, the immune system progressively deteriorates, leaving the body vulnerable to opportunistic infections and certain types of cancer. Modern antiretroviral treatments allow people with HIV to live long and healthy lives.
Alfredo S. Quiroga