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Occupation
  
Actor

Role
  
Television actor

Name
  
Harry Endo

Children
  
2

Spouse(s)
  
Myrtle Endo


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Born
  
July 20, 1922 (
1922-07-20
)
Colorado, U.S.

Died
  
January 9, 2009, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, United States

TV shows
  
Hawaii Five-O, Hawaii Five-0, Code Name: Diamond Head

Similar People
  
Peter M Lenkov, Alex Kurtzman, Roberto Orci

Harry Endo (July 20, 1922 – January 9, 2009) was an American actor best known for his role playing Che Fong, a forensic scientist on the television series Hawaii Five-O.

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Endo was born in Colorado, but spent most of his life living in Hawaii. He enlisted in the United States Army in 1941 and served as a radio operator with an infantry unit in Europe.

He had been working for Territorial Savings Bank in Hawaii and was being filmed in a commercial for his employer when he was approached about an acting role playing "Che Fong" as one of the original cast members in the television series Hawaii Five-O. The series starred Jack Lord and James MacArthur as detectives for a fictional Hawaii state police department and ran from 1968 until 1980, making it the longest running crime show on American television until it was surpassed by Law & Order in 2003. Actor Doug Mossman, who played the role of detective Frank Kamana on the show, described Endo's role in the program as portraying "the all-encompassing forensic genius, who was supposed to know everything about everything".

Fong appeared in 111 episodes of the crime drama from 1968 until 1977, and reprised his role in a 1997-hour-long made-for-television movie.

After the series ended, he played some minor roles, including two episodes of Magnum, P.I. and appeared in single episodes of both Jake and the Fatman and Murder, She Wrote, before retiring from acting in the late 1980s.

Endo died at age 86 on January 9, 2009 of a stroke at the Methodist Hospital in Brooklyn, New York City. He was survived by his wife Myrtle, to whom he had been married for more than 60 years, and two children. Myrtle Endo died in March, 2009 in Brooklyn, New York. She was 85 years old.

Filmography

Actor
1997
Hawaii Five-O (TV Movie) as
Che Fong
1990
Jake and the Fatman (TV Series) as
Doctor
- My Heart Belongs to Daddy (1990) - Doctor
1985
Magnum, P.I. (TV Series) as
Judge Homer Haruda / Mr. Matsuda
- Unfinished Business (1988) - Judge Homer Haruda
- Ms. Jones (1985) - Mr. Matsuda
1986
Murder, She Wrote (TV Series) as
Desk Clerk
- Magnum on Ice (1986) - Desk Clerk
1969
Hawaii Five-O (TV Series) as
Che Fong / Kaspar
- Up the Rebels (1977) - Che Fong
- Practical Jokes Can Kill You (1977) - Che Fong
- Blood Money Is Hard to Wash (1977) - Che Fong
- To Die in Paradise (1977) - Che Fong
- Man in a Steel Frame (1977) - Che Fong
- The Bells Toll at Noon (1977) - Che Fong
- Target - A Cop (1976) - Che Fong
- Yes, My Deadly Daughter (1976) - Che Fong
- Let Death Do Us Part (1976) - Che Fong
- The Last of the Great Paperhangers (1976) - Che Fong
- Oldest Profession - Latest Price (1976) - Che Fong
- A Sentence to Steal (1976) - Che Fong
- Love Thy Neighbor, Take His Wife (1976) - Che Fong
- The Capsule Kidnapping (1976) - Che Fong
- A Killer Grows Wings (1976) - Che Fong
- Turkey Shoot at Makapuu (1976) - Che Fong
- Anatomy of a Bribe (1976) - Che Fong
- Loose Ends Get Hit (1976) - Che Fong
- Legacy of Terror (1976) - Che Fong
- Wooden Model of a Rat (1975) - Che Fong
- A Touch of Guilt (1975) - Che Fong
- Honor Is an Unmarked Grave (1975) - Che Fong
- How to Steal a Submarine (1975) - Che Fong
- Retire in Sunny Hawaii- Forever (1975) - Che Fong
- Target? The Lady (1975) - Che Fong
- Murder: Eyes Only (1975) - Che Fong
- 6,000 Deadly Tickets (1975) - Che Fong
- Hit Gun for Sale (1975) - Che Fong
- And the Horse Jumped Over the Moon (1975) - Che Fong
- Study in Rage (1975) - Che Fong
- Ring of Life (1975) - Che Fong
- Small Witness, Large Crime (1975) - Che Fong
- A Woman's Work Is with a Gun (1975) - Che Fong
- Bones of Contention (1975) - Che Fong
- Hara-Kiri: Murder (1974) - Che Fong
- How to Steal a Masterpiece (1974) - Che Fong
- The Two-Faced Corpse (1974) - Che Fong
- We Hang Our Own (1974) - Che Fong
- Right Grave - Wrong Body (1974) - Che Fong
- Bomb, Bomb, Who's Got the Bomb? (1974) - Che Fong
- I'll Kill 'Em Again (1974) - Che Fong
- The Young Assassins (1974) - Che Fong
- 30,000 Rooms and I Have the Key (1974) - Che Fong
- Mother's Deadly Helper (1974) - Che Fong
- Nightmare in Blue (1974) - Che Fong
- Murder with a Golden Touch (1974) - Che Fong
- Death with Father (1974) - Che Fong
- Secret Witness (1974) - Che Fong
- One Born Every Minute (1974) - Che Fong
- The Banzai Pipeline (1974) - Che Fong
- The Flip Side Is Death (1973) - Che Fong
- The $100,000 Nickel (1973) - Che Fong
- Try to Die on Time (1973) - Che Fong
- Anybody Can Build a Bomb (1973) - Che Fong
- The Finishing Touch (1973) - Che Fong
- A Bullet for El Diablo (1973) - Che Fong
- Flash of Color, Flash of Death (1973) - Che Fong
- Tricks Are Not Treats (1973) - Che Fong
- The Sunday Torch (1973) - Che Fong
- One Big Happy Family (1973) - Che Fong
- Charter for Death (1973) - Che Fong
- Draw Me a Killer (1973) - Che Fong
- Hookman (1973) - Che Fong
- Jury of One (1973) - Che Fong
- The Diamond That Nobody Stole (1973) - Che Fong (credit only)
- Engaged to Be Buried (1973) - Che Fong
- Percentage (1973) - Che Fong
- Little Girl Blue (1973) - Che Fong
- Will the Real Mr. Winkler Please Die? (1973) - Che Fong
- Here Today- Gone Tonight (1973) - Che Fong
- The Listener (1973) - Che Fong
- The Child Stealers (1973) - Che Fong
- I'm a Family Crook - Don't Shoot! (1972) - Che Fong
- The Clock Struck Twelve (1972) - Che Fong
- 'V' for Vashon: The Father (1972) - Che Fong
- 'V' for Vashon: The Son (1972) - Che Fong
- Journey Out of Limbo (1972) - Che Fong
- Chain of Events (1972) - Che Fong
- The Jinn Who Clears the Way (1972) - Che Fong
- Pig in a Blanket (1972) - Che Fong
- Death Wish on Tantalus Mountain (1972) - Che Fong
- R & R & R (1972) - Che Fong
- Follow the White Brick Road (1972) - Che Fong
- Didn't We Meet at a Murder? (1972) - Che Fong
- Cloth of Gold (1972) - Che Fong
- While You're at It, Bring in the Moon (1972) - Che Fong
- Skinhead (1972) - Che Fong
- The Ninety-Second War: Part I (1972) - Che Fong
- Bait Once, Bait Twice (1972) - Che Fong
- Is This Any Way to Run a Paradise? (1971) - Che Fong
- The Burning Ice (1971) - Che Fong
- Air Cargo - Dial for Murder (1971) - Che Fong
- Two Doves and Mr. Heron (1971) - Che Fong
- Wednesday, Ladies Free (1971) - Che Fong
- No Bottles- No Cans- No People (1971) - Che Fong
- Highest Castle, Deepest Grave (1971) - Che Fong
- Dear Enemy (1971) - Che Fong
- F.O.B. Honolulu: Part II (1971) - Che Fong
- F.O.B. Honolulu: Part I (1971) - Che Fong
- Ten Thousand Diamonds and a Heart (1971) - Che Fong
- Beautiful Screamer (1970) - Che Fong
- Over Fifty? Steal (1970) - Che Fong
- The Last Eden (1970) - Che Fong
- The Late John Louisiana (1970) - Che Fong
- The Reunion (1970) - Che Fong
- The Ransom (1970) - Che Fong
- Time and Memories (1970) - Che Fong
- The Second Shot (1970) - Che Fong
- Trouble in Mind (1970) - Che Fong
- Nightmare Road (1970) - Che Fong
- Most Likely to Murder (1970) - Che Fong
- Run, Johnny, Run (1970) - Che Fong
- Bored, She Hung Herself (1970) - Che Fong
- Blind Tiger (1969) - Che Fong
- Which Way Did They Go? (1969) - Kaspar
1977
Code Name: Diamond Head (TV Movie) as
Dr. En-Ping
1976
Rich Man, Poor Man - Book II (TV Series) as
Vogel
- Chapter I (1976) - Vogel

References

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