Former Disney chief Dave Hollis dies aged 47 after 'heart-related issue'
Former senior Disney boss Dave Hollis has died aged 47 after suffering a "heart-related issue" - as tributes pour in for the "phenomenal father".
The corporation's worldwide distribution president, who played a key role in rebooting the Star Wars franchise, passed away on Saturday at his home in Austin, Texas.
He was behind the teams responsible for relaunching the Avengers series, Frozen and Ryan Coogler’s blockbuster superhero film Black Panther.
Dave had worked for the global company until 2018 when he resigned from his role to move to Texas with his family – who feature all over his colourful social media pages.
"I can’t count the number of ‘pinch-me’ moments I’ve had in my time at Disney," Dave said in a statement at the time of his resignation.
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A cause of death is not yet confirmed, but Dave's representatives told the Independent that Dave was recently hospitalised for a "heart-related issue".
He is survived by his four children with ex-wife Rachel called Jackson, Sawyer and Ford, and daughter Noah – he and Rachel divorced back in 2020 after 16 years married.
Leading the tributes, TV's Real Talk Kim shared: "Just heartbroken! I'm praying for your precious family and friends. You lived your life to the fullest."
"You were a phenomenal Father. Huge giver. You left behind a beautiful legacy for your family. We will always remember," they wrote.
Pal Colin O'Brady penned: "Dave you were such an amazing friend and bright light. You will be deeply missed. Sending your family love as they navigate this sadness."
Author Jenna Kutcher added: "My heart is absolutely broken. I love you, buddy. Watching you navigate it all with your great big heart, you have inspired so many.
"There will be a great big void with you not here."
Friend Glo Atanmo wrote: "RIP to a man whose heart was too big for this world. May you always know peace and may your legacy unfold beautifully."
Paralympian Amy Purdy said: " This doesn’t seem real. My heart is broken. Thank you for your support, friendship and contribution to this world.
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