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I enjoyed watching him on Hawaii Five-O.
January 01, 2025
New York, New York
New York - Harry Endo, the actor who played a forensic scientist on the long-running TV show "Hawaii Five-0," died Friday. He was 87. Family members say he suffered a stroke and died at Brooklyn Methodist Hospital. Endo played the character "Che Fong" on the popular show. He was one of the original cast members on the crime drama that began in 1968. Daughter Leslie Baker says her father was born in Colorado but spent much of life in Hawaii, where he worked for a bank. While doing a commercial for the bank, he was approached to play the role of Fong. After the show ended in 1980, he played a couple of small parts on "Magnum P.I." He retired from show business in the late '80s. Endo enlisted in the U.S. Army in late 1941, serving in Europe as a radio operator with an infantry unit. He was married for more than 60 years.
I enjoyed watching him on Hawaii Five-O.
January 01, 2025
Harry's character was one of my favorite aspects of Hawaii Five-O. I wanted to be him. Smart, confident in his abilities, yet humble and cool in his white smock. He knew something about everything.
Tom Forselles
January 31, 2024 | Student
Mr. Endo was not only a TV STAR! But he, his character kicked-off the Forensic Sciences everyone enjoys now on these TV Shows, such as CSI New Orleans, and every other CSI TV Show on today. Thanks to a genius's named: Jack Lord and especially Mr. Harry Endo, thanks for the great memories of Hawaii 5-0! May you rest in peace...
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Richard DeRicardo
Texas
Richard DeRicardo
May 19, 2021 | Student