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Kam Fong Chun was born in the Kalihi neighborhood of Honolulu, Hawaii.A 1938 graduate of President William McKinley High School, he worked at Pearl Harbor shipyard in his 20s as a boiler maker and was a witness to the attack by the Japanese on December 7, 1941.
This season marks the final series appearance of Kam Fong Chun. ... "A Stranger in His Grave" Richard Benedict: Arthur Bernard Lewis: April 27, 1978 ()
Chin Ho Kelly, [28] the name of the police detective played by Kam Fong, was a tip-of-the-hat to Ilikai developer Chinn Ho. Lord's catchphrase “Book 'em, Danno!" [27] became a part of pop culture. In the original run of the series (but not in syndication), at the end of each episode would be a promo: "This is Jack Lord inviting you to be with ...
Kam Fong Chun played Chin Ho Kelly. Freeman offered Richard Boone the part of McGarrett, but Boone turned it down; [9] Gregory Peck [10] and Robert Brown [11] were also considered. Ultimately, Jack Lord – then living in Beverly Hills – was asked at the last moment. Lord read for the part on a Wednesday, was cast, and flew to Hawaiʻi two ...
Al Harrington, the Hawaiian actor known best for playing Detective Ben Kokua on the original “Hawaii Five-0,” died Tuesday.
James Gordon MacArthur (December 8, 1937 – October 28, 2010) was an American actor and recording artist.. He had a long career in both movies and television, and his early work was predominantly in supporting roles in films.
Kam Fong Chun (who played Det. Chin Ho Kelly) was, in real life, a former HPD officer during World War Two. In several episodes of the show's first season, McGarrett mentions "Chief Dan" helping the Five-O unit with things like extra manpower or investigative resources; this referred to the real life Honolulu Police Chief Dan Liu (1908-1986 ...
Kam Fong Chun, police officer/actor; Bryan Clay, Olympic athlete; Archibald Cleghorn, father of Princess Victoria Kaʻiulani, and husband of Princess Miriam K. Likelike; Princess Victoria Kaʻiulani Cleghorn, last Hawaiian princess; Harlan Cleveland, DIKW; Titus Coan, early missionary to Hawaii, founder of Haili Church