Harry Endo, Hawaii Five-O's "Che Fong," Dead at 87

Played Forensic Scientist on Long-running TV Crime Drama

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For most of its twelve-year run, Harry Endo played the clever, calm and reliable forensic scientist, Che Fong, on Hawaii Five-O. The show starred Jack Lord as Detective Steve McGarrett, head of the Five-O team. James MacArthur as Danno and Kam Fong as Chin Ho Kelly also were key characters.

According to Endo's daughter, in Newsday, Harry Endo was working at a bank in Hawaii in the 1960's. He was filming a local commercial for the bank when he was approached by Five-O producers and asked to appear on the show. Endo became a regular cast member and eventually appeared in 111 episodes of Hawaii Five-O between 1969 and 1977.

The first Hawaii Five-O episode Endo appeared in was "Which Way Did They Go?" Endo played a bank manager named Keoki (although the credits call his character Kaspar). The last episode in which Endo appeared was "Up the Rebels." The plot involved an Irish terrorist group and illegal arms trade. The episode is memorable for the fact that Steve McGarrett jumps out of his car and off a bridge to make the final arrest of the bad guys.

After his long stint on Hawaii Five-O, Harry Endo appeared occasionally on other television series, notably Magnum P.I., Murder, She Wrote, and Jake and the Fat Man.

Endo also kept up regular participation in Five-O fan events. He was a popular draw, along with James MacArthur, Kam Fong and others. In 1996, on the unofficial 30-year anniversary of the first script for Hawaii Five-O, Endo joined other former cast members, including Kam Fong (Chin Ho Kelly), Glenn Cannon (District Attorney Manicote), Herman Wedemeyer (Duke Lekela) and Zula (Kono) at "Mahalo Con," a fan convention held in Los Angeles and Honolulu.

Panel discussions at Mahalo Con included topics such as, "How Hawaii Five-O did it right," "Wonderful villains and heroes of Hawaii Five-O," "Dead Girlfriend of the Week," and "Did McGarrett or Danno ever get the girl?" Harry Endo graciously participated in many fan question and answer periods over the years.

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