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| Kam Fong Chun (May 1918, –October 18, 2002) was born Kam Tong Chun in the Kalihi neighborhood of Honolulu, Hawaii. He was an American actor whose claim to fame was his 1968 to 1978 star performance as Chin Ho Kelly, a police detective on the CBS television network series Hawaii Five-O. He was a 1938 graduate of President William McKinley High School. He worked at Pearl Harbor Shipyard in his 20s as a boiler maker and was a witness to the attack by the Japanese on December 7, 1941. After the death of his first wife and two eldest children in 1944, he applied for a job as a police officer at the Honolulu Police Department. He served on there for sixteen years. After his retirement from the police force he worked as a disc jockey and sold real estate in addition to doing community theater. Chun's life was filled with tragedies. His father had an affair, which lead to his parents to divorce and the splitting of the family. The two oldest children went with his father and the younger five, including 7-year-old Chun, went to live with his mother. The affair also lead to Chun's father being kicked out of the family business by his paternal grandfather, which left the family in poverty. His brother burned to death as he was painting the family home and someone had lit a match. Chun watched as his brother died. On June 8, 1944, Chun lost his family in a freak air disaster that devastated their home in Honolulu. Two B-24 bombers collided over the Chun residence, killing wife Esther, four-year old daughter Marilyn and two-year old son Donald. Chun recalled in an interview, "Everything came crashing down, barely missing Kalakaua School. My wife and children were killed. I lost my family in five minutes. All I wanted to do was die." Chun later remarried Gladys Lindo in 1949. They had two sons, Dennis and Dickson, and daughters, Brenda and Valerie. Stage nameChun's stage name came from a misunderstanding of his first name of his first teacher who taught him to write Kam Fong Chun instead of his birthname, Kam Tong Chun. Due to confusion as he got older, he later legalized his name to the former. CBS asked him to shorten his name to Kam Fong when he was hired for Hawaii Five-O.[ Visit the complete Wikipedia entry for Kam Fong Chun ] Some related entries: Gigi Parrish | Jaclyn Linetsky | Ted Levine | Gabe Kaplan | Bob Thomas | Carol Leifer | Robert Joy | Harry H. Corbett | Robert Young | Patricia Zentilli | Andrew J. Lederer This page is based on the copyrighted Wikipedia article Kam Fong Chun; it is used under the GNU Free Documentation License. You may redistribute it, verbatim or modified, providing that you comply with the terms of the GFDL. | Searches on eBay |
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