Hawaii Five-0: O nā hōkū o ka lani wale no kai 'ike i kahi o Pae (Only the Stars of Heaven Know Where Pae Is)


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O nā hōkū o ka lani wale no kai 'ike i kahi o Pae (Only the Stars of Heaven Know Where Pae Is)

Season 8, Episode 16

Tani and Junior go undercover as prospective parents in order to infiltrate a private school where the headmaster was murdered. Also, Adam's life is on the line when he is held captive and forced to produce a hidden massive amount of money.

repeat 2018 English 1080i Dolby 5.1
Drama Police Action/adventure Crime Drama Remake

Cast & Crew
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Scott Caan (Actor)
Grace Park (Actor)
Masi Oka (Actor)
Beulah Koale (Actor) .. Junior Reigns
Ian Anthony Dale (Actor) .. Adam Noshimuri
Dennis Chun (Actor) .. Sgt. Duke Lukela
Meaghan Rath (Actor) .. Tani Rey
Kimee Balmilero (Actor) .. Dr. Noelani Cunha
Chi Mcbride (Actor) .. Lou Grover
Vincent Pastore (Actor) .. Uncle Vito
Andrew Lawrence (Actor) .. Eric Russo
Christine Ko (Actor) .. Jessie Nomura
Aaron Yoo (Actor) .. Hideki Tashiro
Robyn Lively (Actor) .. Helen Meech
Robert William Campbell (Actor) .. Jared Barton
Sara Lea Davis (Actor) .. Wife #1
Cathy Roberts (Actor) .. Wife #2
Phillip Kleshick (Actor) .. Husband #1
Camille Perry (Actor) .. Barton Daughter
Clyde Yasuhara (Actor) .. Lee
Dezmond Gilla (Actor) .. Head Cartel Guy
Theresa Taffin (Actor) .. Auction Attendee
Svitlana Campbell (Actor) .. Dinner Guest
Daniel Kaemon (Actor) .. Ray Gardner

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Alex O'Loughlin (Actor)
Born: August 24, 1976
Birthplace: Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
Trivia: Began his career in the theater in Sydney, appearing in plays by Chekhov and Tolstoy. Screen tested for the role of James Bond in Casino Royale, which eventually went to actor Daniel Craig. Left his recurring role on The Shield when he landed his own series, Moonlight. Named Person of the Year in 2010 for the charity Donate Life.
Scott Caan (Actor)
Born: August 23, 1976
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: The eldest son of actor James Caan, Scott Caan started to make a name for himself in such films as Enemy of the State and Varsity Blues. Five feet-five inches of muscle and machismo, the actor was born in 1976 and spent his childhood shuttling between his divorced father and mother. Although as a child he preferred sports to acting, Caan was offered the title role in the 1995 drama A Boy Called Hate. Following his performance in the film, he attended acting classes at Los Angeles' West Playhouse and acted in a few subsequent features, including Gregg Araki's 1997 Nowhere. In 1998, the actor got another break with a part in Tony Scott's thriller Enemy of the State and went on to make a number of small films that same year, including Wild Horses, which was co-directed by a post-Punky Brewster Soleil Moon Frye. In 1999 came Varsity Blues and an accompanying rush of exposure for Caan, who supplied the film's comic relief as a hell-raising wide receiver. In addition, the actor increased his indie credibility with Saturn, which was screened at the 1999 Los Angeles Independent Film Festival.As the new decade began, Caan appeared in Boiler Room, but he landed one of his most high-profile role in 2011 when he became one of Ocean's Eleven, playing a number of funny scenes opposite Casey Affleck. In 2005 he was in the thriller Into the Blue, and the next year had a small role in the indie comedy Friends With Money.Over the course of the decade he would return to the Ocean's franchise two more times, and take a major part in the Eddie Murphy comedy Meet Dave. He would act opposite his famous father in 2009's Mercy, a film he also wrote. In 2010 Caan would find success on the small-screen in the reboot of Hawaii Five-O.
Daniel Dae Kim (Actor)
Born: August 04, 1968
Birthplace: Pusan, South Korea
Trivia: A handsome, chiseled actor of South Korean origins who labored for over a decade onscreen before officially landing his breakout role in the hit ABC series Lost, Daniel Dae Kim got his start with bit roles in such popular shows as Beverly Hills 90210, Angel, and 24 before turning heads as the only non-English-speaking passenger to be stranded on a mysterious island paradise inhabited by psychic smoke monsters and malevolent "Others."Born in Pusan, South Korea, and raised in New York and Pennsylvania, Kim earned his B.A. from Haverford college before briefly considering a career in law. It was a fateful early-career appearance on an episode of Law & Order that spurred the burgeoning actor to ditch the courtroom and take to the stage, with subsequent roles in Romeo and Juliet and A Doll's House providing all the encouragement Kim needed to continue developing his craft. Later, after earning his M.F.A. through the Graduate Acting Program at New York University, roles in such high-profile television hits as Seinfeld, Ally McBeal, The Practice, and Party of Five came fast and furious. Though additional appearances in such features as The Jackal and For Love of the Game showed big-screen promise as well, it was on the small screen that Kim seemed most comfortable. Increasingly prominent roles in Angel, Enterprise, ER, and 24 hinted at something big in Kim's future, and with the turbulent descent of Oceanic flight 815 that something big came crashing down in a very big way.A virtual phenomenon from the very first episode, Lost proved the kind of television series capable of literally starting its own mythology -- and Kim was directly at the center of the firestorm from the very beginning. Cast as the son of a poor fisherman who eventually married into one of Korea's most powerful crime families, Kim proved a captivating presence on the show and was voted one of People Magazine's "Sexiest Men Alive" in 2005. Though Lost would indeed prove to be Kim's bread and butter, the actor continued to appear in features (Spider-Man 2, Crash) as well as branching out into the increasingly lucrative world of video-game voice-overs (24: The Game, Saints Row). Somehow, in the midst of his wildfire success, Kim has even found the time to keep his passion for the theater alive by appearing in a New York stage production of Chekhov's Ivanov.The actor appeared in 2008's critically acclaimed film The Andromeda Strain, and in the sixth and final season of LOST, which aired in 2010. Kim joined the cast of the Hawaii Five-O shortly afterwards. In 2011, Kim joined Kellan Lutz and Samuel L. Jackson in the action thrller Arena.
Grace Park (Actor)
Born: March 14, 1974
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: Battlestar Galactica star Grace Park studied psychology before setting her sights on the stars and playing one of the hit Sci-Fi Channel series' most compelling and conflicted characters -- a fact that no doubt served her well in understanding the true nature of her small-screen counterpart. Born March 14th,, 1974, Park made her film debut with a bit role as a dancer in Romeo Must Die, Park went on to craft an impressive television career with roles in Edgemont, The Immortal, Stargate SG-1, and Jake 2.0. In 2003, Park strapped herself into a Raptor to fend off the Cylons on Battlestar Galactica, though when the miniseries became a full-fledged series her character faced a rather serious transition. Nevertheless, the show's rabid cult following followed Park and her character with ease, and Park would subsuquently find meaty roles on other series, like The Cleaner, The Border, and Hawaii Five-0.
Taryn Manning (Actor)
Born: November 06, 1978
Birthplace: Falls Church, Virginia, United States
Trivia: Taryn Manning is an actress featured alongside many pop culture icons, usually within the teenage limelight. Gaining loads of attention from her role in 2002's Crossroads starring pop music superstar Britney Spears, Manning developed increasing correlations between herself as a performer and the music industry. Born on November 6, 1978, in Tucson, AZ, she moved with her family to California at the age of 12. There she attended Orange County High School of the Arts, and would go on to find career success in show business just a few years after graduation. Her ties with music began early, as she would collaborate on song compositions with her brother, a practice which would itself be incorporated into a film in which Manning appeared. In 1999, she was featured in an independent film called Speedway Junkies, which gave rise to later roles on television. Besides appearances in episodes of the TV series The Practice, NYPD Blue, and Boston Public, Manning had a starring role on the series Get Real in 1999. Television stardom led to roles in major motion pictures, and she made her film debut with a part in Crazy/Beautiful starring Kirsten Dunst in 2001. A romantic teen drama dealing with racial issues, Crazy/Beautiful gave Manning a chance to make a statement as a hardcore partier named Maddy. In 2002, she played the role of Britney Spears' spunky and adventurous friend Mimi, in romantic road-trip story Crossroads, also starring Anson Mount and Zoe Saldana. Continuing her connection with pop music, she appeared in 8 Mile, a loosely biographical drama starring rap star Eminem. Rounding out her experience for the year within the realm of teen drama, she also appeared in Peter Kosminksy's White Oleander, the story of a teenager's struggle with a parent being sentenced to prison, based on a novel of the same name.
Masi Oka (Actor)
Born: December 27, 1974
Birthplace: Tokyo, Japan
Trivia: Emmy-nominated Heroes star Masi Oka got his start in the entertainment industry as a special-effects artist at Industrial Light and Magic before segueing into acting with appearances on Dharma & Greg, Gilmore Girls, and Sabrina the Teenage Witch. Though his behind-the-scenes work on such major motion pictures as the new Star Wars trilogy, Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, War of the Worlds, and Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest found the Tokyo native helping to breathe life into some of the most ambitious fantasy films ever to hit the silver screen, it was Oka's role as the teleporting and time-traveling computer wiz Hiro Nakamura on the hit NBC series Heroes that ultimately brought him world-wide stardom among fantasy fans.A Brown University graduate who studied mathematics, computer science, and theater art, Oka got into acting right around the time he was hired as an effects artist at ILM, and he has performed improvisational comedy at such well-known venues as Second City and The Groundlings. Since Oka had lived in Los Angeles since the age of six, it seemed only natural that he would become involved in the entertainment industry in some capacity, though few would have anticipated the remarkable success he came to experience on both sides of the screen. By the time he appeared in his breakthrough role on Heroes, Oka had already racked up an impressive array of film and television credits that included a recurring role on Scrubs and bit parts in such features as Austin Powers in Goldmember, Along Came Polly, and House of the Dead 2. In 2007, Oka could be seen in the comedy features Balls of Fury and Quebec, with a role in the big-screen adaptation of Get Smart following in 2008. In 2011 he had a small part in the romantic comedy Friends With Benefits.
Taylor Wily (Actor)
Born: June 14, 1969
Died: June 20, 2024
Birthplace: Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
Trivia: Formerly fought as a sumo wrestler under the name Takamishu, and compiled a 57-27-14 career record before retiring in 1989. Reached the sumo wrestling rank of makushita 2, and was a stable mate of professional wrestler Akebono Taro. Became a mixed martial arts fighter under the name Teila Tuli, and eventually became the first official Ultimate Fighting Championship fighter. Fought in the inaugural Ultimate Fighting Championship event, now known as UFC 1, where he lost to Gerard Gordeau after a kick to the face. Crashed the auditions for Forgetting Sarah Marshall, eventually winning a supporting role in the film.
Michelle Borth (Actor)
Born: August 19, 1978
Birthplace: Monroe, New York, United States
Trivia: Was cast in direct-to-DVD horror films Silent Warnings (2003), The Sisterhood (2004) and Trespassers (2006). Landed guest-star roles on CW's Supernatural and A&E's The Cleaner. Appeared in commercials for Burger King. Portrayed Jaime in the short-lived HBO series Tell Me You Love Me. Has an interest in skydiving and motorcycles.
Teilor Grubbs (Actor)
Beulah Koale (Actor) .. Junior Reigns
Born: October 26, 1992
Birthplace: Auckland, New Zealand
Trivia: Is of Samoan descent.Was raised in a large family.Wanted to pursue a career as a rugby player when he was young.Discovered his passion for acting while he was in high school as a member of the drama club.Was encouraged by his drama teacher to attend the audition for the short film Manurewa.Is a fan of actor Denzel Washington.
Ian Anthony Dale (Actor) .. Adam Noshimuri
Born: July 03, 1978
Birthplace: St. Paul, Minnesota, United States
Trivia: Switched his focus from baseball to acting after a serious injury during high school. Worked as a set builder in Hollywood for two years before pursuing acting roles. Enjoys golfing, hiking and furniture building and design.
Dennis Chun (Actor) .. Sgt. Duke Lukela
Meaghan Rath (Actor) .. Tani Rey
Born: June 18, 1986
Birthplace: Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Trivia: Aspired to be an actor when she was a child and, at 7 years old, asked her parents for an agent for Christmas. Landed her first on-screen role playing Allison's Friend No. 3 in the 2001 movie Lost and Delirious after a casting director saw her at the Montreal School of Performing Arts. Earned a 2006 Gemini Award for Best Performance in a Youth or Children's Program or Series for her role as Adena Stiles on the Canadian series 15/Love.
Kimee Balmilero (Actor) .. Dr. Noelani Cunha
Born: December 13, 1979
Chi Mcbride (Actor) .. Lou Grover
Born: September 23, 1961
Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, United States
Trivia: Pronounced "shy," like the colloquial term for his hometown of Chicago, Chi McBride didn't get into acting until he was 30 years old. He is probably most recognized for his role as principal Steven Harper on Fox's Boston Public. Before his first movie, he worked for a phone company, trained as a gospel singer, and joined the hip-hop band Covert. With McBride as a producer and vocalist, the band released their first and only album For Your Bootay Only in 1991. Not soon after, he started appearing as a guest star on Fox sitcoms, including The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. His feature-length debut happened a year later in Revenge of the Nerds III: The Next Generation. Billed as simply Chi, he then gained small roles for the Eddie Murphy movie The Distinguished Gentleman and the Tina Turner story What's Love Got to Do With It? In 1993, McBride found a spot for himself on NBC for The John Larroquette Show, playing the janitor Heavy Gene. Teaming up next with the Hudlin brothers, he then appeared in the HBO Twilight Zone-style trilogy Cosmic Slop, hosted by George Clinton. His next few diverse projects were supporting roles in Peter Jackson's horror comedy The Frighteners, Bill Duke's period crime flick Hoodlum, and the action thriller Mercury Rising. McBride's first leading role came in the form of the short-lived and controversial UPN sitcom The Secret Diary of Desmond Pfeiffer, playing the stuffy English title character who was mistakenly enslaved to Abraham Lincoln. After appearances in Gone in 60 Seconds and Disney's The Kid, he found his well-known spot on Boston Public. While gaining high marks for his role on the David E. Kelley drama, McBride parlayed his increased notoriety into a number of higher-profile big-screen roles.2002 found McBride as a police captain in the intense cop-thriller Narc, and the over-the-top Chief in the comedy Undercover Brother. And while the following year saw Boston Public cancelled, the free-time afforded to McBride by the show's end only allowed him to sign on to roles in two of 2004's most anticipated films, the Steven Spielberg/Tom Hanks dramedy The Terminal and I, Robot, an action sci-fi flick starring Will Smith. Over the course of the next decade the reliable McBride became increasingly active on the small screen, essaying recurring roles on such hit shows as House and Pushing Daisies. Later, in 2012, he voiced the role of Nick Fury in the animated superhero series Ultimate Spider-Man.
Vincent Pastore (Actor) .. Uncle Vito
Born: July 14, 1946
Birthplace: Bronx, New York, United States
Trivia: Well-known for his pivotal role in the popular HBO series The Sopranos, it will probably come as no surprise to many that some of Pastore's earliest roles were in such films as the Italian wedding comedy True Love (1989) and Martin Scorsese's Goodfellas.Born in 1946, Pastore was a well-known nightclub manager in New York for 20 years before friends Kevin and Matt Dillon convinced him to consider a career in acting. Soon taking acting lessons and turning up in community theater productions, Pastore made his feature debut in the heavy metal horror fiasco Black Roses before gaining ground on the familiar roles that would follow him through to his breakthrough success on The Sopranos. Along the way to that success, Pastore would turn up in numerous popular films including Awakenings (1990), Carlito's Way (1993), and the 1997 television miniseries The Last Don.
Andrew Lawrence (Actor) .. Eric Russo
Born: January 12, 1988
Christine Ko (Actor) .. Jessie Nomura
Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, United States
Trivia: Is Chinese-American, leading to her fluency in both English and Mandarin Chinese. Mother worked as an actress in Asia. Born in Chicago, but raised in Atlanta and Taiwan. Participated in after-school art and dance classes while growing up. Founder of Kaiio, a women's jewelry and accessories line. Worked as a waitress in L.A. before her breakout year as an actor in 2016 when she booked roles on two TV series, Ballers on HBO and The Great Indoors on CBS.
Aaron Yoo (Actor) .. Hideki Tashiro
Born: May 12, 1979
Birthplace: Dallas, Texas, United States
Trivia: Born in Texas, actor Aaron Yoo attended the University of Pennsylvania and initially pursued a career in writing before a summer workshop in Shakespeare opened him up to the theretofore untapped challenge of drama. (Yoo later admitted that he unequivocally bombed in the said workshop, and that the difficulty of the experience compelled him to travel to New York and learn the acting craft.) The performer achieved his career breakthrough in 2007, with a plethora of supporting roles in A-listers that often cast him as best friends and/or emotional supports for the lead characters. That year alone, Yoo played the buddy of the lead character in the teen-oriented thriller Disturbia (2007), the hyperkinetic friend of a high-school debate team member in Rocket Science (2007), and a WWII-era Japanese teenager who must contend with extreme bigotry and discrimination when he and his family are unjustly thrown into an internment camp in Desmond Nakano's inspirational drama American Pastime (2007). In 2008, Yoo portrayed Choi, an Asian-American MIT student and member of a Las Vegas card-counting ring, in Robert Luketic's inspired-by-real-events thriller 21.
Robyn Lively (Actor) .. Helen Meech
Born: February 07, 1972
Birthplace: Powder Springs, Georgia, United States
Trivia: Supporting actress, former ingenue, onscreen from 1986.
Robert William Campbell (Actor) .. Jared Barton
Sara Lea Davis (Actor) .. Wife #1
Cathy Roberts (Actor) .. Wife #2
Phillip Kleshick (Actor) .. Husband #1
Camille Perry (Actor) .. Barton Daughter
Clyde Yasuhara (Actor) .. Lee
Dezmond Gilla (Actor) .. Head Cartel Guy
Theresa Taffin (Actor) .. Auction Attendee
Svitlana Campbell (Actor) .. Dinner Guest
Daniel Kaemon (Actor) .. Ray Gardner

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