- Actor Al Harrington dies at 85.
- He suffered a stroke, according to his family who confirmed the news.
- Harrington was best known for his role in ‘Hawaii Five-0.’
Actor Al Harrington, best known for his role in the popular TV show Hawaii Five-0, has died at age 85 after suffering a stroke. His family confirmed the sad news to The Honolulu Star-Advertiser.
“Al was truly a gift from God. A noble, compassionate, patient and gentle man with a witty sense of humor and a larger-than-life laugh that will echo in my heart until we are reunited,” his wife writes in a statement.
Remembering Al Harrington
She continues, “He was generous, quick to forgive, a hard worker, a provider and always ready to talk-story. He loved his community and even more, his culture. It was his greatest honor to represent his people on-screen, and to serve them off-screen. To know him was to feel seen, loved, safe and welcomed. As an Icon for Hawai’i, our islands and her people are mourning his loss.”
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Harrington lived a pretty normal life for the most part. Finished his schooling and even taught at the University of Hawaii. It wasn’t until 1972 that he would debut his role as Detective Ben Kokua on the CBS television series Hawaii Five-0. However, this wasn’t his acting debut in total – he had also appeared in several episodes of earlier seasons as other characters since 1969.
His other memorable appearances
He would stay on the show for three years following the obtaining of his recurring role, and was one of the last living cast members until his passing. And in 2010, he would join the cast of the remake of the show as Mamo Kahike. Harrington made a number of appearances on other shows throughout the years as well, including Magnum, P.I.; Scrubs; and The Byrds of Paradise.