- Al Harrington (actor)
Infobox actor
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name = Al Harrington
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location =Pago Pago ,American Samoa
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occupation = Actor
spouse =Al Harrington (born Tausau Ta'a on
December 12 1935 inPago Pago ,American Samoa ) is an American television actor. He is best known as his role as "Det. Ben Kokua" on theCBS television series "Hawaii Five-O ".Early years
Al Harrington was raised by his maternal grandmother in the village of Mapusaga in Pago Pago until he was three. His mother, Lela Suapaia, sent for him to join her while she was working as a nurse in Honolulu,
Hawaii , USA. She later married Roy Milburn Harrington a native ofIron Mountain, Michigan , who had come to Honolulu as a serviceman with theUS Army . The elder Harrington later became a member of theHonolulu Police Department . However, it was not until Al Harrington's sophomore year in high school did he take his stepfather's last name.He excelled at
theater andAmerican football atPunahou School , where he was a member of the class of 1954. He participated in several productions at the school. At the same time Al Harrington was wowing people on the football field. He led his team to the league championships atHonolulu Stadium and was the first high school football All-American to come out of Hawai‘i.Al Harrington went on to play for
Stanford University , where he aspired to become a drama major. Unfortunately, there was some opposition to minority drama majors there. When he graduated in 1958 with a B.A. in history, the Baltimore Colts were interested in him. However, they did not offer the kind of money American professional football teams now offer, so he returned to Honolulu.Al Harrington performed for many years as an entertainer in Waikiki, earning the well-known moniker of "The South Pacific Man". His popularity in the 70's and 80's made him a household name in Hawaii. He had a long running show at the Hilton in Waikiki, and along with other entertainers such as Don Ho, helped define the entertainment industry in Hawaii, known to tourists and dignitaries alike from around the world.
Religion and family
Harrington is a Latter-day Saint. He had one of the lead parts in
The Testaments . ["LDS Church News", April 6th, 2002] He also played the role ofThomas Trueblood in "Light of the World, A Celebration of Life", that was put on by the LDS Church inSalt Lake City during the Olympics there in 2002. ["LDS Church News", September 22nd, 2001]Al's son's Alema and Tau Harrington both attended
Punahou School and later played football atBrigham Young University .References
External links
*imdb name|id=0364228|name=Al Harrington
*tvtome person|id=22728|name=Al Harrington
* [http://starbulletin.com/96/09/02/features/story1.html 1996 feature in "Honolulu Star-Bulletin"]
* [http://wedey.hispeed.com/ben.htm 1990 story in "Hawaii" magazine]
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