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Well-known actor from the series “Hawaii Five-0” dies at the age of 56

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26 June 2024
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Taylor Wily, actor known for his roles in series Hawaii 5-0 And Magnumdied Thursday at the age of 56.

The information, revealed by the Hawaiian channel KITV, was confirmed by the producer of the series, Peter Lenkov.

“You were family. And I will miss you every day, my brother,” he mentioned in a publication on the social network Instagram.

Born as Teila Tuli, the Hawaiian-born man is also a former sumo and MMA champion. After leaving the wrestling business, he pursued a career in acting.

The American is best known for his role as Kamekona in the series Hawaii 5-0which he held for more than 10 years.

He also starred in the film Forget Sarah Marshall and the series Magnum And MacGyver.

The cause of his death is currently unknown.

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