From Harris Yulin To Arthur Hamilton: 7 Celebrities Who Passed Away Recently

As we approach the middle of the year, it’s a time to reflect on the lives and legacies of the celebrities we’ve lost in recent months. From iconic musicians to television personalities, each one left a unique mark on the world through their talent, passion, and presence. Their passing is a reminder of how deeply connected we can feel to those who inspire us from afar.

This list acknowledges the notable figures we’ve lost in the last month. While they are no longer with us, their contributions and influence continue to shape culture and leave a lasting impact. It serves as a tribute to their legacies and a respectful farewell.

David Hekili Kenui Bell

Source: USA Today, The New York Times

The “Big Hawaiian Dude” of “Lilo & Stitch” passed away on 12th June (Thursday). David Hekili Kenui Bell was a beloved Hawaiian actor, most notable for his role in the recent live-action film, “Lilo & Stitch”. In many other characters he portrayed, he almost always reflected his heritage, blending Pidgin, Indigenous Hawaiian language, and English, to help preserve local culture in mainstream media.

He was described as a sweet, generous and brilliant person, often calling him an embodiment of what ‘Aloha’ is. He was deeply cherished in his community, greeted travellers daily through his familiar airport announcements, and proudly represented Hawaiian culture on a global platform. His warmth, modesty, and authentic aloha spirit will continue to have a memorable impact on everyone he encounters. 

Harris Yulin

Sources: IndiaTimes, The Guardian

The acting industry is in shock with the news of esteemed American actor Harris Yulin’s passing on 10th June (Tuesday). He’s known for his roles in “Ghostbusters II”, “Scarface”, “Training Day” and many more. He was a dedicated performer who was said to be immensely committed to his craft. He brought depth and complexity to the characters he played, mainly portraying morally grey roles with subtle intensity.

Harris was said to be a gracious and warm person who valued the process and value of work rather than the fame that it gives. The 87-year-old’s legacy will forever live on through his iconic roles and his family. They plan to have a memorial on a later date.

Kim Woodburn

Sources: IndiaToday, MSN

Kim Woodburn, the co-host of the nostalgic British show, “How Clean Is Your House?”, passed away on the 16th June (Monday) at the age of 83 years old. She had been suffering from an illness for months leading up to her passing, cancelling the majority of her work commitments to be able to start her recovery process. Beyond her cleaning expertise, Woodburn appeared on various reality TV programs, including “I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!” (2009), where she finished as runner-up

Kim’s passing was confirmed by her manager. Furthermore, it has been requested by her family that details on her passing remain private. Kim will forever be remembered as a warm and outspoken person who made many fans’ lives better with her humour.

Anne Burrell

Source: MSN

Food Network fans mourn the loss of “Worst Cooks in America” host Anne Burrell. The chef passed away on the 17th June (Tuesday), at the age of 55 years old. She was mostly recognised by her nurturing nature and infectious enthusiasm on her show, often referring to herself as “professional pleasure provider,” finding joy in making people smile through food.

Beyond her cooking career, she was a frequent contributor to charitable causes, serving on the Garden of Dreams Foundation Advisory Board. She aimed to support children facing adversity. She will continue to be remembered through every meal cooked with her books, and through her fans and colleagues alike.

Arthur Hamilton

Sources: The New York Times, The News

“Cry Me a River” Arthur Hamilton passed away on the 20th May (Tuesday), after living a long life of 98 years. Best known for his contribution to songs in the film “Pete’s Kelly’s Blues” (1955), such as “Sing a Rainbow” and “He Needs Me”. Originally, his hit song “Cry Me a River” was made for the film to be sung by Ella Fitzgerald but it ended up being released by Julie London in 1995, which became #9 on Billboard and #22 in the UK.

The song ended up being placed in the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2001, solidifying his legacy in the music industry. His kind-hearted and devoted personality will forever live on in his pieces, friends and fans.

Lim Pik-Sen (林碧笙)

Source: IMDb, Mind Your Language WIKI

The actress for “Chung Su-Lee” in “Mind Your Language” has passed away on the 9th June at the age of 81 years old. The Malaysian-British actor began her acting career when she was 16 years old. Since then, she has been recognised as one of the most familiar East Asian faces on British television. She’s widely known for her roles in “Doctor Who”, “Maleficent: Mistress of Evil” and her most notable voice acting role as the narrator in “Dark Souls”.

Fans and friends have paid tribute to the actress, highlighting her joyous and witty personality. She will continue to be remembered through the British Film Institute as “the most familiar Chinese actor on British television screens in the 1970s and 80s” and her enduring legacy across television, film, and gaming.

Tong Gai (Tang Chia, 唐佳)

Source: KWONGWAH

Veteran martial artist Tong Gai (唐佳) was pronounced dead on the 23rd June 2025 (Monday) at the age of 88. At first, reports described an elderly man falling from a building, which was later confirmed to be the choreographer. Although he had allegedly been battling depression before his passing, police have found no evidence of foul play or other causes.

He gained widespread recognition for his roles in iconic kung fu films such as “Shaolin Prince and One Armed Swordsman”. Furthermore, he was married to former Hong Kong actress Suet Nay (雪妮). Ultimately, he will always be remembered as a gifted and dedicated individual who was deeply committed to both his craft and his family.

Sources: People (1)(2)(3), International The News, Yahoo, The Star

Zaima Humaira contributed to this article

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