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He is married to Nalani (portrayed by Chun's real-life partner Laura Mellow. [30]) [19] They have a granddaughter. Chun is the son of Kam Fong Chun, who played Chin Ho Kelly on the original Hawaii Five-O. [20] The character Duke Lukela was portrayed by Herman Wedemeyer in the original series. Chun himself also played various minor characters ...
As of Season 33, a total of 259 cast members have appeared on the show. There have been nine instances in which an original cast member left the house during production and was replaced by another roommate. During Season 2, David Edwards was asked to leave by his roommates and Irene Berrera-Kearns left because she got married. Edwards and ...
Ferrari's LBC show received the Sony Breakfast Show of the Year award in 2006, [26] as well as the Arqiva Breakfast Show of the year in 2010. [27] Ferrari was also awarded the Sony Speech Broadcaster of the year in 2009. [28] and the Arqiva Gold Award in 2010 for "outstanding contribution to the industry over the last twelve months". [27]
Rex Linn (seasons 1–4), Sofia Milos (seasons 1–2, 5–7), Eva LaRue (season 4), Rory Cochrane (season 6), Khandi Alexander (seasons 7–8), and Adam Rodriguez (season 8), were among the performers afforded this credit, along with major recurring player Taylor Cole (season 10), and high-caliber guest performers such as Malcolm McDowell ...
The fifth season of Homicide: Life on the Street aired in the United States on the NBC television network from 20 September 1996 to 16 May 1997 and contained 22 episodes. A new opening sequence debuted with the start of this season, including elements of a police investigation (murder weapon, dusting for fingerprints, etc.) and a growing chatter of radio transmissions behind the theme music.
While the majority of cast members who also hosted the show were first cast members and then hosted after leaving the show, there have been two cast members who have hosted the show prior to joining the cast: Billy Crystal (he hosted the show twice during the ninth season prior to joining the cast in the tenth season) and Michael McKean (he ...
Josh Segarra (born June 3, 1986 [1]) is an American actor.He is known for his roles on the television series The Electric Company, Sirens, and Arrow as well as for originating the role of Emilio Estefan in the musical On Your Feet!.
Ryan is the personification of a deadbeat for the first two seasons, then takes a job at an ice factory and later becomes a truck driver. In Season 5, he quits his job when Boyd starts having trouble at school and begins home-schooling his son, but by the end of Season 6 he is afraid to let Boyd resume public school or reenter the work force.