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Joanna Cameron (born Patricia Kara Cameron) was an American actress and model, whose relatively brief acting career lasted from 1969 to 1980. She is primarily remembered for portraying the superheroine Isis/Andrea Thomas in the short-lived series "The Secrets of Isis" (1975-1976). Her character was depicted as a distant descendant of the Pharaoh Hatshepsut (15th century BC). An amulet that once belonged to her ancestor bestowed on Andrea elemental powers, and turned her into a representative of the goddess Isis (from which the powers derived). The series lasted for 2 seasons, and a total of 22 episodes. Cameron also portrayed Isis in three guest appearances in the superhero series "Shazam!"(1974-1976).
Cameron attended college during the late 1960s. She befriended fellow college student Linda Hope, a daughter of the comedian Bob Hope (1903-2003). Linda introduced Cameron to her father. Bob decided to cast Cameron in the role of the main character Nancy Benson in the comedy film "How to Commit Marriage" (1969). In the film, Nancy is a 19-year-old music student who is impregnated by her boyfriend. She plans to give birth and then offer the child for adoption, while her parents conspire to adopt their grandchild without informing Nancy of its fate. This film was Cameron's film debut.
Cameron was subsequently cast as a female student in the black comedy film "Pretty Maids All in a Row" (1971). In the film, high school football coach and guidance counselor Michael "Tiger" McDrew (played by Rock Hudson) systematically seduces female students, and has flings with them. The girls are unaware that Tiger is secretly a serial killer, and that he is responsible for killing several young girls. This was the only feature film scripted by the famed television writer Gene Roddenberry.
Cameron ceased making film appearances by 1971, but she had already started being cast in guest star roles in various television series. She had a recurring role as Nurse Anne MacAndrews in the medical drama "Marcus Welby, M.D.". She also depicted an unrelated one-shot character in the same series. Cameron was a relatively familiar face to television viewers by the time she gained the lead role in "The Secrets of Isis".
Following the end of her series, Cameron resumed making guest appearances in various television series. Her most notable role in this period was playing the young journalist Gale Hoffman in the first two episodes of the superhero series "The Amazing Spider-Man" (1977-1979). Her character was determined to get an interview from the mysterious Spider-Man. Gale was unaware that Spidey was her work colleague, Peter Parker. She and Peter even traveled together on an assignment by J. Jonah Jameson.
By the late 1970s, Cameron appeared regularly in television commercials. She had become the chosen model for several brands of cosmetics, shampoo, wine, beer, pantyhose, and breath freshener. At one point, she held the record for the most appearances in commercials. She had reportedly appeared in 105 commercials within a few years. Her commercials had a combined length of 150 hours.
Cameron chose to retire from acting in 1980, at the age of 32. She subsequently worked for a decade as a nurse in the home health-care industry. She retired from this role in order to work in the marketing department of the hotel industry. Her marketing career lasted for several decades.
In October 2021, Cameron died at the age of 73. Her death was caused by complications in the aftermath of a stroke. Her death was announced to the press by Joanna Pang Atkins, Cameron's former co-star in "The Secrets of Isis". They had apparently maintained contact since the series ended. Cameron's death attracted considerable press attention, though she had remained out of the spotlight for 40 years. "The Secrets of Isis" still has a cult following, and versions of Andrea Thomas have appeared in comic books by DC Comics.- Josie Over was born on 9 September 1942 in Los Angeles, California, USA. She was an actress, known for Quincy M.E. (1976), Magnum, P.I. (1980) and Hawaii Five-O (1968). She was married to Don 'Lance' Over. She died on 24 March 1992 in Oahu, Hawaii, USA.
- In addition to his stunt work in motion pictures, Brock Little was a renowned big wave surfer, taking off on 30' waves and larger at Waimea Bay in Hawaii and Mavericks in California. He was a legendary big wave pioneer, among the first to challenge the "unridden realm" of waves over 30' tall, at a time when such waves were considered un-surfable.
- Lyn Guild was born on 24 January 1922 in Los Angeles, California, USA. She was an actress, known for The Twilight Zone (1959), 48 Stunden bis Acapulco (1967) and Highway Patrol (1955). She died on 2 April 1995 in Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA.
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Lani Kai, whose real name was George Clarence Dennis James Von Ruckleman Woodd III, represented the image of the handsome, native Polynesian man for viewers of a television series in the early 1960s. His big break in show business came when he accompanied his mother to a casting call for the TV series Adventures in Paradise (1959) in 1959 and wound up being chosen for a regular role. He also had a feature role in Elvis Presley's hit movie, Blue Hawaii (1961), in 1961.
Kai was an accomplished songwriter whose most notable songs are "Puka Shells" and "Tutukane." His performances and acts are credited for transforming the local entertainment scene in Hawaii.
He continued to write music and scriptwriting until his sudden death at a friend's home on August 24, 1999. Kai was 63 and survived by a brother and half-sister. At his request, his ashes were scattered at Chun's Reef.- Camera and Electrical Department
Robert Van Der Kar is known for Magnum, P.I. (1980). Robert died in 1981 in Oahu, Hawaii, USA.- Born in Cincinnati, James Edward Baker's father was a detective in Chicago who was killed by mobsters under the direction of Capone rival Roger Touhy. A Marine during WWII, Baker earned the Silver Star Medal for heroism at Guadalcanal. He became an expert in judo/jujitsu and in 1948, he won the world judo championship in Cincinnati. He became an avid follower of health, exercise and nutrition lifestyles, graduating from the Swedish School of Massage in Chicago. Baker moved to Los Angeles in the 1950's, married his second wife, Elaine, and was a leather goods worker with a shop in his house in Topanga Canyon. In November 1955, he killed a neighbor with a jujitsu punch to the throat during a fight over the neighbor's pit bull but was acquitted with a ruling of justifiable homicide. In the early 1960's, he ran three restaurants, all the while experimenting with LSD and unsuccessfully seeking stunt work in movies, even auditioning for the part of Tarzan. He began to drink heavily and was cheating regularly on Elaine. In January 1963, he began an affair with TV actress Jean Ingram, who was also married. Her husband was Robert Ingram, a wealthy Orange County hotelier and builder. On January 29, 1963, the jealous Ingram came with a gun to Baker's Sunset Strip apartment, which was over a restaurant he ran at the time, The Aware-Inn. A fight ensued and Baker killed Ingram with two jujitsu chops to the neck and a bullet in the head. In July 1963, Baker was found guilty of manslaughter and sentenced to 1-10 years in prison. He served a fraction of the sentence and by the mid-1960's, was again doing well in his restaurant career. However, he embezzled money from one of the restaurants in which he was part-owner and bought a purple Rolls-Royce, after which his partners discharged him. Baker began to embrace yoga and Eastern religions and in April 1969, he opened The Source on the Sunset Strip, one of the world's first health food restaurants, where organic vegetarian food was served by young white-robed hippies. John Lennon, Yoko Ono, Marlon Brando and Warren Beatty were regular customers. The restaurant proved very successful financially and became a base for the Source Family, a cult of about 150 of Baker's followers, many of whom lived in a 3-bedroom house in Hollywood Hills. Baker christened himself Father Yod, promoting healthy eating, yoga, meditation, and other lifestyles new to America at the time. Members of the cult referred to themselves using the surname Aquarian. However, the cult began to be increasingly associated with the Manson family-inspired backlash towards the hippie lifestyle during the early 1970's and with the changing times and some negativity coming from within the Source cult members themselves, Yod sold the restaurant and departed to Hawaii in late 1974, along with many cult members. A couple of years later, the restaurant was featured in Woody Allen's Annie Hall (1977), in a scene where Allen mockingly orders alfalfa sprouts and mashed yeast.
On August 25, 1975, with his cult slowly vanishing and with anger and threats towards the cult from many local Hawaiians, Yod, having had no hang gliding experience and with most of his followers looking on, attempted to hang-glide off a 1300-feet cliff at Makapu'u Point on the island of Oahu. He crash-landed on the beach, dying a few days later from internal injuries. The cult disappeared within two years. - Producer
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Cy Chermak was born on 20 September 1929 in Bayonne, New Jersey, USA. He was a producer and writer, known for Ironside (1967), 4D Man (1959) and Rescue 8 (1958). He was married to Francine Carroll. He died on 29 January 2021 in Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA.- Actor
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Born and raised in Honolulu, Hawaii, Keo has starred as the King of Siam in a revival of The King and I at the London Palladium in London's West End, playing over 350 performances opposite Elaine Paige and Josie Lawrence. In New York City and Los Angeles, he appeared in numerous productions, including his own critically acclaimed, award winning one-man shows.
Keo contributed to the Grammy-nominated "Island Warriors" (2002) as a songwriter and vocalist. He was a member of the vocal group Brownskin who shared concert stages with Christina Aguilera, Ginuwine and Mya.
Trained in traditional hula (Kahiko and Auana), he continues to study with hula and Hawaiian music legend Robert Cazimero and is co-producer of the award winning documentary, Na Kamalei: Men of Hula.- Alan Naluai was born on 17 June 1938 in Honolulu, Hawaii, USA. He was an actor, known for McCloud (1970) and Hawaii Five-O (1968). He died on 10 March 2001 in Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA.
- Bernard Ching was born on 15 August 1938 in Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA. He was an actor, known for Hawaii Five-O (1968), Barnaby Jones (1973) and Damien's Island (1976). He died on 25 May 2011 in Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA.
- Dick Jensen was born on 9 April 1942 in Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii, USA [now Hawaii, USA]. He was an actor, known for Magnum, P.I. (1980), Island Son (1989) and Jake and the Fatman (1987). He died on 21 June 2006 in Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA.
- Betty Jones was born on 11 June 1926 in Meadville, Pennsylvania, USA. She was an actress, known for The Moor's Pavane (1951), Seducing Doctor Lewis (2003) and Methuselah's Ledger (2004). She was married to Fritz Ludin. She died on 17 November 2020 in Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA.
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Wisa D'Orso was born on 15 February 1934 in the USA. She was an actress, known for Magnum, P.I. (1980), Hawaii Five-O (1968) and The Red Skelton Hour (1951). She died on 8 October 2018 in Waimanalo, Oahu, Hawaii, USA.- Michael de Ycaza was an actor, known for Magnum, P.I. (1980), Hawaii Five-0 (2010) and Magnum P.I. (2018). He died on 24 July 2023 in Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA.
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Iwalani Kahalewai was born on 25 January 1934 in Waihee, Maui, Hawaii, USA. She was an actress, known for Palm Springs (2020), Pagan Love Song (1950) and Aloha im Dreivierteltakt (2007). She was married to Samuel H. Kahalawai III. She died on 4 August 2009 in Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA.- Director
- Actor
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Walter Edwards was born on 8 January 1870 in Michigan, USA. He was a director and actor, known for The Power of the Street (1915), Who Cares? (1919) and A Girl Named Mary (1919). He died on 12 April 1920 in Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA.- Actor
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Jeremy Lepard was born on 21 June 1927 in Flint, Michigan, USA. He was an actor and cinematographer, known for Young Guns (1988), Take It to the Limit (1979) and Mr. Krueger's Christmas (1980). He was married to Patricia. He died on 25 December 2009 in Makaha, Oahu, Hawaii, USA.- Actor
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Palani Vaughan was born on 27 May 1944 in Hawaii. He was an actor, known for The White Lotus (2021), Magnum, P.I. (1980) and Hawaii Five-O (1968). He died on 8 December 2016 in Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA.- Richard Kaleioku Smart was born on 21 May 1913 in Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii, USA [now Hawaii, USA]. He was married to Patricia Havens-Monteagle. He died on 4 July 1992 in Oahu, Hawaii, USA.
- Shogo Kubo was born in 1959 in Kagoshima, Kagoshima, Japan. He was an actor, known for Dogtown and Z-Boys (2001), Skateboard (1978) and Rising Son: The Legend of Skateboarder Christian Hosoi (2006). He was married to Michiyo. He died on 24 June 2014 in Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA.
- Les Keiter was born on April 27, 1919. He attended the University of Washington where he met and married Lila Hamerslough. The couple moved to Hawaii the year they were married. Their Les Keiter did baseball re-creations, something that was common in those days. Returning to the mainland he became one of the most well known sportscasters of all-time. First with a stop in Modesto, California in the early 50s where he announced games for the Minor League baseball team 'The Bee's'. Keiter then moved to New York and announced numerous national and international sports events for major radio and television networks including the NFL, the NBA and Major League Baseball. Between 1956 and 1985 he announced twelve championship heavyweight fights for ABC and Mutual. He was the sportscaster for both the New York Baseball and Football Giants from 1954 to 1962 (he was the recreation announcer for the San Francisco Giants in New York after the Giants left New York for San Francisco after the 1957 season). He also was the announcer for the New York Knicks from 1955 to 1962. In 1968 he announced Olympics coverage (in Mexico City for Mutual). After a stay as a sports director in Philadelphia (WFIL) in the late 60s Les moved back to his beloved Hawaii, where he became the sports director at KHON-TV, Channel 2, the now FOX but then NBC station in Honolulu. From 1971 to 1979 Keiter was the "Voice of the Islanders", the island's Triple A Professional Baseball team. Les has appeared in fourteen episodes of Hawaii Five-O, and picked up the nickname 'The General' as he often portrayed a high-ranking military officer in some of his Hawaii Five-o appearances. Was friend of Five-o star Jack Lord and Heavyweight champ Joe Frazier. He has written an autobiography called "Fifty Years Behind the Microphone", where on June 6, 1998; it was formally added to the Special Collection at the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York. Les is now retired (as of 9/2006) from television and radio and lives in Kailua, O'Oahu, Hawaii. He keeps involved in the local sports scene by serving as the media relations coordinator for Aloha Stadium in Honolulu. Member Honolulu Quarterback Club and inductee into the Hawaii Sports Hall of Fame and the Big 5 Hall of Fame (Class of 2003). The Kieters have five children and eight grandchildren.
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Paul Kerschner was born on 20 July 1884 in Findlay, Ohio, USA. He was a cinematographer and director, known for Island Captives (1937), The Strong Man (1926) and Meet the Wife (1931). He was married to Eva M. Richardson. He died on 9 May 1985 in Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA.- George W. Trendle Jr. was born on 22 February 1918 in Michigan, USA. George W. was a producer, known for The Green Hornet (2011). George W. died on 11 January 2010 in Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA.
- Ben Finney was born on 1 October 1933 in San Diego, California, USA. He was married to Ruth Sutherlin and Liudmila Alepko. He died on 23 May 2017 in Kaimuki, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA.
- Peter Cole was born on 12 October 1930 in Santa Monica, California, USA. He was an actor and writer, known for The Gale Storm Show: Oh! Susanna (1956), Locked in! (1964) and Stop the Wave, I Want to Get Off (1965). He died on 5 February 2022 in Oahu, Hawaii, USA.
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Wallace Wong was born on 8 July 1934 in Laie, Oahu, Territory of Hawaii, USA [now Laie, Oahu, Hawaii,USA]. Wallace is known for George of the Jungle (1997), Don Juan DeMarco (1994) and Joe Versus the Volcano (1990). Wallace was married to Jackie Doreen Aalona. Wallace died on 24 February 2022 in Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA.- Louis Herman was born on 16 April 1930 in Jamaica, Queens, New York City, New York, USA. He died on 3 August 2016 in Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA.
- Ah Quon McElrath was born on 15 December 1915 in Iwilei, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA. She was married to Bob McElrath. She died on 12 December 2008 in Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA.
- Emmet Kay was born on 4 March 1927 in Oahu, Hawaii, USA. He died on 2 May 1996 in Wahiawa, Oahu, Hawaii, USA.
- Joe Pineda was born on 26 September 1967 in Arlington, Virginia, USA. He was an actor, known for Hawaii Five-0 (2010) and Magnum P.I. (2018). He was married to Tom Merrick. He died on 14 June 2023 in Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA.
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Cyril Pahinui was born on 21 April 1950 in Waimanalo, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA. He was an actor and composer, known for Aloha (2015), Hawaii: A Voice for Sovereignty (2012) and KiHo Alu-Keola Beamer (2001). He was married to Chelle. He died on 17 November 2018 in Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA.- Actor
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Mike Diffenderfer was born on 8 October 1937. He was an actor, known for Muscle Beach Party (1964), Barefoot Adventure (1960) and The Endless Summer 2 (1994). He died on 16 May 2002 in Oahu, Hawaii, USA.- Thomas Couch was born on 14 May 1961 in St. Petersburg, Florida, USA. He was an actor, known for Eastern Championship Wrestling (1993), WCW Monday Nitro (1995) and WWE Raw (1993). He died on 1 June 2015 in Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA.
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William Buzick III was born on 26 June 1956 in San Francisco, California, USA. He was an actor and writer, known for No Rest for the Wicked (1998), Fatal Pursuit (1995) and Red Line (1995). He was married to Lori. He died on 16 December 2011 in Oahu, Hawaii, USA.- Additional Crew
Malik Joyeux was born on 31 March 1980. He is known for Extremedays (2001), Billabong Odyssey (2003) and Wow (2002). He died on 2 December 2005 in Oahu, Hawai'i, USA.- Harold "Iggy" Ige was born in 1941 in Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii. Iggy moved with his family to Oahu at age four and first started surfing at age nine in Waikiki. Harold began shaping surfboards two years later. Following graduation from high school in 1960, Iggy moved to Southern California and worked for both Greg Noll Surfboards and Velzy Surfboards. Harold went on to shape boards for noted surfer and surfboard maker Dewey Weber in 1963. Moreover, Iggy likewise excelled as an especially graceful and athletic surfer who was a finalist in the 1965 Laguna Swimwear Masters contest. Weber introduced the Harold Iggy signature surfboard model in 1966. After returning to Hawaii in 1969, Harold started his own surfboard brand as well as began making sailboards in the early 1980's before changing over to paddleboards in the early 2000's. In addition, Iggy hooked up with esteemed surfboard maker Rick Naish in the latter half of the 1970's and formed the Naish surfboard brand in 1979. Harold died from a heart attack at age 71 on January 4, 2012 while paddling out on a surfboard off the waters of Oahu, Hawaii.
- Rell Sunn was born on 31 July 1950 in Makaha, Hawaii, USA. She was an actress, known for Blue Crush (1998), The Heart of the Sea: Kapolioka'ehukai (2002) and The Endless Summer 2 (1994). She died on 2 January 1998 in Makaha, Oahu, Hawaii, USA.
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James R. Barker was born on 22 March 1901 in Whalen, Missouri, USA. James R. is known for Tripoli (1950), The Blue Gardenia (1953) and The Guilty (1947). James R. died in September 1963 in Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA.- Eddie Kamae was born on 4 August 1927 in Honolulu, Hawaii, USA. He was a director, known for Words, Earth & Aloha (1995), Li'a (1988) and Luther Kahekili Makekau (1997). He was married to Myrna. He died on 7 January 2017 in Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA.
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Elliott Kamaka was born on 30 March 1938 in Lahaina, Maui, Territory of Hawaii, USA [now Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii, USA]. Elliott is known for In God's Hands (1998) and A Very Brady Sequel (1996). Elliott died on 30 April 2008 in Waianae, Oahu, Hawaii, USA.- Soundtrack
Webley Edwards was born on 11 November 1902 in Corvallis, Oregon, USA. Webley died on 5 October 1977 in Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA.- Producer
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Phil Arnone was a producer and director, known for Romance in Hawaii (2007), IZ: The Man Behind the Music (2004) and Tom Moffatt: The Show Must Go On (2013). He was married to Michelle Honda. He died on 12 February 2023 in Portlock, Oahu, Hawaii, USA.- Additional Crew
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Melville Burke was born on 4 November 1884 in St. Louis, Missouri, USA. He was a director and writer, known for Matinee Theatre (1955), Colgate Theatre (1949) and Not Damaged (1930). He died on 22 March 1982 in Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA.- Beverly Gomes was born on 3 April 1954 in Honolulu, Hawaii, USA. She died on 17 June 2007 in Oahu, Hawaii, USA.
- Frank Fasi was born on 27 August 1920 in Hartford, Connecticut, USA. He was an actor, known for Bu Lai'a the Hawaiian Superman (1993). He was married to Joyce. He died on 4 February 2010 in Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA.
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Hawaiian-born composer of "Lovely Hula Hands," the million-selling (as recorded by Bing Crosby and the Andrews Sisters) Christmas song "Mele Kalikimaka," "Blue Lei," "The Cockeyed Mayor of Kaunakakai," "On a Coconut Island," and many other favorites and standards of Hawaiian music. He graduated from Punahou High School in Honolulu in 1912. He died at his home in Honolulu, Hawaii, shortly before his 101st birthday in 1995.- Randall Kim was born on 28 November 1959 in Hawaii, USA. He was a producer, known for Bu Lai'a the Hawaiian Superman (1993), Bu Lai'a the Hawaiian Superman (1994) and Follow the Sun (1980). He died on 11 August 1996 in Oahu, Hawaii, USA.
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Ma Ma Loa (born as Leilani Hia'a Kalaeloa) was a Hawaiian chanteuse, songwriter, recording artist, composer and Hula dancer. Her mother was Esther Lu'ukia Hia'a Kaluhiokalani. Ma Ma Loa was married to Kamuela Price, and later Raymond R. Mitchell. She was educated at Thomas Jefferson Elementary, Royal High School, Brigham Young University Hawaii at Laie, University of Hawaii. In 1925 at a very young age, she debuted at the Halemaumau Crater in Hawaii; she was dedicated by her father to Pele, the firey goddess of the volcano, as a dancer to the gods. It is said that Ma Ma Loa possessed the mana or spirit of the fire goddess. Her Waikiki debut was at the opening night at the Royal Hawaiian Hotel, on 1 February 1927, where she danced the hula. She worked with Alfred Apaka at the Lexington Hotel in New York City. She danced and sang in shows with Bing Crosby. She performed with the late Ray Kinney as one of his Aloha Maidens, danced, sang, and acted as a comic as well. Her performing took her across the country during WWII entertaining at Annapolis, Maryland; Paris Island, SOuth Carolina, and at various military bases. Ma Ma Loa worked with Hawaii's great Lena Machado, with whom she sung "Song Bird of Hawaii" in the same range contralto. She performed also with the outstanding steel guitarist Tommy Castro. More recently on May 3, 1998, Ma Ma Loa performed notably the Hula to Paul Abraham's "Die Blume von Hawaii" ("The Flower of Hawaii", "Fleur d'Hawaii"), a German-French operetta from the 1930s. Accompanied by Bandmaster Aaron Mahi and the Royal Hawaiian Band at a Kapiolani Park Concert, the spirited Ma Ma Loa danced to the entire medley of songs from the operetta.
She was also the first model used for John Kelley Sr.'s painting "Leilani on the Beach". She was the first woman who recorded "The Lord's Prayer" in Hawaiian and English languages.- Steve Steventon was born on 25 March 1914 in San Diego, California, USA. He was an actor, known for Hawaiian Nights (1954) and Jake and the Fatman (1987). He died on 15 November 1992 in Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA.