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Here's what happened to the original cast of Hawaii Five-O after it went off the air. "Book 'em, Danno!" the gruff detective ...
Kono is off chasing sex traffickers and Chin Ho is setting up a Five-O office in San Francisco. ... Hawaii Five-O returns for season eight on September 29th on CBS. Enjoyed this?
When the original "Hawaii Five-O" debuted, it changed the way television was done -- the series aired for 12 years and it ushered in a new type of crime drama. Well, tonight, it starts all over again.
He left Hawaii Five-O a year before it was canceled, and small roles on TV (The Love Boat, Murder, She Wrote, Fantasy Island) and the stage followed, as did a pivot to the business world.MacArthur ...
"Hawaii Five-0" (1968-80) may have seemed different from other police procedurals because of its balmy South Pacific locale, but what really set it apart was Steve McGarrett (Jack Lord), the ...
So Hawaii Five-0 fans have been on the edge of their seats waiting to see ... “Kono is strong and sleek — we didn’t want anything ... What Hawaii Five-O‘s Daniel Dae Kim misses most about ...
For 11 of the 12 years that "Hawaii Five-O" first ran on CBS, Mr. MacArthur, ... died in 2002; and Gilbert Lani Kauhi (credited as Zulu), who played Kono Kalakaua, died in 2004.
Also, this time it's Kona, instead of Kono, and she's a girl; and Chin Ho is a buff dude. That's OK: they both can act. And I'm not sure I would have wanted to see the original Kono, played by ...
(No word yet on who might star as McGarrett, Kono, or Danno.) Hawaii Five-O, which debuted in 1968 and ran for 12 years, was the longest-running crime drama in television history until Law & Order ...
Hawaii Five-O at least proved you can hit gold a second time and create a popular cast. ... She played Kono Kalakaua, a former surfer recruited by McGarrett straight out of HPD Academy.
A close friend of Kono's is killed this week, leading to a solid episode of Hawaii Five-0. We've reviewed "Ko'olauloa" here and are asking readers to chime in with their thoughts on it.
Gilbert Francis Lani Damian Kauhi, known as the actor Zulu who played Det. Kono Kalakaua on “Hawaii Five-O,” died May 3 in Hilo, Hawaii, of complications from diabetes. He was 66.