Keo Woolford, the Hawaiian actor and filmmaker who played Detective James Chang for four years on the popular Hawaii Five-o remake, died after suffering from a stroke on Friday. He was 49. Hawaii Five-o Actor Keo Woolford Dead At 49 In addition to his acting, Woolford was a successful filmmaker, having written and directed the praised 2013 […]
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- 11/30/2016
- by Hillary Luehring-Jones
- Uinterview
Former NBC CEO Grant Tinker has died. He was 90. Tinker was known for insisting on quality for his network. That dedication to good TV — including “The Cosby Show,” “Cheers” and “Family Ties” — helped bring NBC out of the basement, where it was when Tinker took over in 1981. He’d serve as chairman and chief executive officer until 1986. Tinker is survived by two sons, Mark and John. Also Read: Keo Woolford, 'Hawaii 5-0' Actor, Dies at 49 “My father set the bar high both as a television executive and a father. I never heard anyone speak of him with anything...
- 11/30/2016
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
Keo Woolford, a filmmaker and actor whose credits include the CBS police drama “Hawaii 5-0,” died Monday after suffering a stroke. He was 49. Woolford’s publicist Tracy Larrua told the Honolulu Star-Advertiser that Woolford suffered a stroke on Friday, and died at Pali Momi Medical Center in West O’ahu. Larrua confirmed Woolford’s death to TheWrap on Tuesday, while costar Daniel Dae Kim took to Twitter to pay his respects. As talented as you were, I will remember you most for your kindness. Thank you for sharing your light with us, @KeoWoolford. Rest In Peace. — Daniel Dae Kim (@danieldaekim) November 29, 2016 Honolulu native.
- 11/30/2016
- by Tim Kenneally
- The Wrap
Keo Woolford, a Hawaiian actor and filmmaker who played Detective James Chang on Hawaii Five-o, has died. His publicist Tracy Larrua told the Honolulu Star Advertiser that Woolford died Monday at Pali Momi Medical Center in Waimalu after suffering a stroke on Friday. He was 49. Woolford wrote and directed the critically praised 2013 indie feature The Haumana, which focused on hula and Hawaiian culture. He had just completed the script for a follow-up to the film at the…...
- 11/30/2016
- Deadline TV
Keo Woolford, an actor on Hawaii Five-0 who wrote, directed and produced the uplifting 2013 independent film The Haumana, has died. He was 49.
Woolford died Monday at a hospital in Oahu, Hawaii, after suffering a stroke three days earlier, his publicist Tracy Larrua said.
A native of Honolulu, Woolford appeared in a recurring role as Det. James Chang on the remake of CBS' Hawaii Five-0, and he had small roles in such films as Happy, Texas (1999), Falling for Grace (2006) and Godzilla (2014).
Woolford toured as a member of the Hawaiian boy band Brownskin and starred in more than...
Woolford died Monday at a hospital in Oahu, Hawaii, after suffering a stroke three days earlier, his publicist Tracy Larrua said.
A native of Honolulu, Woolford appeared in a recurring role as Det. James Chang on the remake of CBS' Hawaii Five-0, and he had small roles in such films as Happy, Texas (1999), Falling for Grace (2006) and Godzilla (2014).
Woolford toured as a member of the Hawaiian boy band Brownskin and starred in more than...
- 11/29/2016
- by Mike Barnes
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Recently, CBS delivered the new,official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Hawaii Five-o" episode 5 of season 6. The episode is entitled, "Ka 'alapahi nui" is Hawaiian for "Big Lie," and it turns out that we're going to see some pretty interesting stuff go down as a stunt biker gang becomes the main focus for Five-o in their latest investigation, and more. In the new,5th episode press release: As Five-0 Prepares For A Tough Mudder Competition, They Interrogate Members Of A Stunt Bikers Gang To Find A Killer Who Escaped By Jumping His Motorcycle Off A Roof, On "Hawaii Five-0," Friday, Oct. 23. Press release number 2: Five-0 will have to interrogate members of a stunt bikers gang to find a killer who escaped by jumping his motorcycle from one roof onto another. Also, the team is going to prepare to race in a Tough Mudder competition. American daredevil Robbie Knievel guest stars.
- 10/16/2015
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
Recently, CBS released the new,official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Hawaii Five-o" episode 19 of season 5. The episode is entitled, "Kahania (Close shave)," and it turns out that we're going to see some pretty dramatic and intense stuff go down as McGarrett and Odell try to protect a young dude that's being pursued by a vicious gang, and more! In the new, 19th episode press release: McGarrett and Odell are going to come under Siege in Odell's barbershop while trying to protect a young man who is being hunted down by a gang. Press release number 2: McGarrett and Odell will come under siege in Odell's barbershop when they try to protect a young man who is being hunted down by a gang. Also, Jerry is going to be wrongfully accused of committing a series of home invasions. Guest stars feature: Ivo Nandi (Ari Bailan), Chris Kim (Hpd Officer Eric...
- 3/6/2015
- by Eric
- OnTheFlix
Act of Valor Trailer. Mike McCoy, Scott Waugh‘s Act of Valor (2011) movie trailer stars Roselyn Sanchez, Emilio Rivera, Nestor Serrano, Gonzalo Menendez, and Alex Veadov. Act of Valor‘s plot synopsis: “Act of Valor follows a Navy Seal squad on a covert mission to recover a kidnapped CIA agent, and in the process takes down a complex web of terrorist cells determined to strike America at all costs.”
Looks cool but I think I got more out of Surviving the Cut than I will out of Act of Valor. The film looks good though. Some have described this as a propaganda film where I see it as a celebration of the heroism of elite soldiers. I believe both arguments are accurate.
Regarding how the film is described:
a hybrid feature film based on the Seal ethos that highlights both naval special warfare capability and fleet interaction.
The filmmakers had...
Looks cool but I think I got more out of Surviving the Cut than I will out of Act of Valor. The film looks good though. Some have described this as a propaganda film where I see it as a celebration of the heroism of elite soldiers. I believe both arguments are accurate.
Regarding how the film is described:
a hybrid feature film based on the Seal ethos that highlights both naval special warfare capability and fleet interaction.
The filmmakers had...
- 10/13/2011
- by filmbook
- Film-Book
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