List of Hawaii Five-0 (2010 TV series) characters
This is a list of fictional characters in the television series Hawaii Five-0, which aired on CBS from 2010 to 2020. The article deals with the series' main, recurring, and minor characters.
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Steve McGarrett | Alex O'Loughlin | Main | |||||||||
Danny "Danno" Williams | Scott Caan | Main | |||||||||
Chin Ho Kelly
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Daniel Dae Kim | Main | |||||||||
Kono Kalakaua | Grace Park | Main | |||||||||
Mary Ann McGarrett | Taryn Manning | Also starring[a] | Guest | Guest | Guest | ||||||
Dr. Max Bergman | Masi Oka | Recurring | Main[b] | Guest | |||||||
Lori Weston | Lauren German | Also starring[c] | |||||||||
Catherine Rollins | Michelle Borth | Recurring | Guest | Main | Guest | Recurring | Guest | ||||
Lou Grover | Chi McBride | Also starring[d] | Main | ||||||||
Jerry Ortega | Jorge Garcia | Recurring | Main[e] | ||||||||
Tani Rey | Meaghan Rath | Main | |||||||||
Kamekona Tupuola | Taylor Wily | Recurring | Main | ||||||||
Duke Lukela | Dennis Chun | Recurring | Main | ||||||||
Allison | Kimee Balmilero | Guest | |||||||||
Dr. Noelani Cunha | Recurring | Main | |||||||||
Junior Reigns | Beulah Koale | Main | |||||||||
Adam Noshimuri | Ian Anthony Dale | Recurring | Main[f] | ||||||||
Quinn Liu | Katrina Law | Main |
Steve McGarrett
Danny "Danno" Williams
Chin Ho Kelly
Chin Ho Kelly | |
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"Ua Mau Ke Ea O Ka Aina I Ka Pono" / "The Life of the Land is Perpetuated in Righteousness" (episode 7.25) | |
Portrayed by | Daniel Dae Kim |
Other appearances | NCIS: Los Angeles ("Touch of Death") MacGyver ("Flashlight") |
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Nickname | Chin |
Title | Detective Lieutenant |
Occupation | Head of the SFPD Five-0 Task Force Member of the Five-0 Task Force (formerly) Police officer/Detective, Honolulu PD (formerly) |
Family | Kam Tong Kelly (father, deceased) |
Spouse | Malia Waincroft (deceased) |
Significant others | Abby Dunn |
Relatives | Sara Malia Diaz Waincroft (Niece; Ward) Keako (uncle) Mele (aunt, deceased) Kono Kalakaua (cousin) Gabriel Waincroft (brother-in-law, deceased) |
Chin Ho Kelly (portrayed by
Lieutenant Chin Ho Kelly is the third member of Five-0. He was a former Honolulu Police Department police officer who left the force due to false allegations of corruption. He is close friends with the McGarrett family as his late father Kam Tong was a long-time colleague of John in the HPD while Chin was trained by John during his rookie days patrolling the beat.[3] In the pilot episode he was recruited by Steve for the new task force and often serves as the team's technical expert and designated sniper alongside his cousin Kono. Throughout the show, he is often seen manipulating the smart board in the office or fiddling with all things digital. He was married to Dr. Malia Waincroft, his long-time on-and-off girlfriend.
Chin attended Kukui High School and was the star quarterback until McGarrett broke his records as a sophomore. After that season, McGarrett was sent off to a military school on the mainland. As a high school student, Chin was described as being multi-talented with a wide variety of interests, having played football and was also in the math club and school band.[4] Little is known about his early career with the Honolulu Police Department except that he had been assigned to District 5 (in real life, covering the areas from Kalihi to Salt Lake) and that Steve's father John was his training officer. He rose to the rank of Detective Lieutenant before leaving over false allegations that he had stolen money from the evidence locker. From his resignation up until Steve's return to Hawaii, Chin was working as a security guard. It is eventually revealed that it was his uncle, a retired cop himself, who had done it out of desperation over the expenses for his cancer-stricken wife's treatments. Kono confronts Chin about it but he flatly refused to turn his uncle in for fear that it would cause all the cases his uncle had solved to be reopened and the criminals would be released. After it became known that the allegations against Chin were false, he was reinstated to his rank and his badge returned to him.
In the season 2 finale cliffhanger, Chin is put in a difficult position after a group of corrupt ex-HPD cops simultaneously hold Kono hostage and threaten Malia in the couple's own house as part of a plot to free Frank Delano from Halawa. He chose to save his wife but Delano still orders his men to kill both women. Kono, bound and gagged, was pushed into the sea but was rescued by Adam, who was hiding nearby. The paramedics were unable to save Malia and she dies at home.
It is revealed in Season 4 that Chin's father was murdered fifteen years ago by his brother-in-law Gabriel Waincroft, who grew up to become a notorious drug lord despite Chin's efforts to set him straight. At that time, Chin and Malia, then rookies in their respective occupations, were dating and Malia had asked Chin to talk to her wayward younger brother, then a known juvenile delinquent. Kam Tong happened to be at the wrong place at the wrong time when Gabriel was ordered to kill someone as part of his gang initiation. Years later, at Kono and Adam's wedding, Gabriel confronts Chin and tells him that while he was sorry that Kam Tong was the unfortunate victim of his gang initiation, he blamed Chin for failing to protect Malia.
Unlike the other Five-0 members, Chin often rides a motorcycle to work. It has been said that "everyone" knew who Chin was and his intimate knowledge of the island of Oahu and Hawaiian culture, rapport with the locals and ability to speak Hawaiian often aids the team when dealing with locals who are often suspicious of haole cops (such as Danny). His "street smarts" and local knowledge complements Danny's experience as a detective and McGarrett's tactical know-how.
In Season 6 Chin starts a relationship with Detective Abby Dunn and that continued throughout the course of the season in to Season 7.
Also in season 6, Five-0 investigates a woman's murder where the woman's daughter, Sara, claims to have an uncle in the HPD: Chin. Chin learns that Sara's aunt was his deceased wife Malia, as the girl is Gabriel Waincroft's daughter.[5] Soon after, before he dies, Gabriel apologizes for killing Chin's father and asks Chin to take care of Sara.[6] At the beginning of season 7, Chin tries to get custody of the orphaned Sara, but her aunt and uncle on her mother's side win and take her to Mexico.[7] Following Sara's kidnapping by the Diego drug cartel in a plot of revenge against Five-0, Sara's aunt and uncle relinquish her custody to Chin for her safety[8][9]
At the end of Season 7, Chin is offered a chance to run the Five-0 Task Force that is being established by the San Francisco Police Department; it is revealed in the Season 8 premiere that he accepted and moved there with Abby and Sara.
Chin's pistol of choice is the SIG-Sauer P229R. He previously used the HPD standard-issue Smith & Wesson Model 5906.
Kono Kalakaua
Kono Kalakaua | |
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First appearance | Chin Ho Kelly (cousin) |
Officer Kono Kalakaua is a fresh HPD academy graduate who was recruited by Steve for the new task force in the pilot episode. She is the cousin of Chin Ho Kelly. Despite her slight frame, she is well-versed in martial arts and is a skilled marksman (she is usually the designated sniper when the situation requires one).
Kono was a former professional surfer but a serious injury to her knee ended her career. She decides to join the "family trade" and was days away from graduating from the HPD academy when McGarrett recruited her for the new "Governor's Task Force", as Five-0 was initially called. In the first several episodes of season 1, she works under the watchful eye of her cousin and quickly wins the trust and confidence of the other team members. She is detained and questioned by the HPD, having been accused of stealing $10 million from an HPD asset forfeiture locker. While on suspension, she helps Chin and Danny go after Wo Fat, who was responsible for framing McGarrett for the murder of the Governor. To the members of the Five-0 task force and to the general public, Kono had been stripped of her badge by the
In Season 2, Kono began a relationship with Hiro Noshimuri's son, Adam. When Adam's brother, Michael, is released from prison, he kills someone with Kono's gun to frame her. She is cleared, but Adam has to kill Michael to protect her and Kono goes into hiding with Adam, skipping from one place to another to evade capture by vengeful yakuza members. At the beginning of Season 5, Adam starts to talk about marriage, and in the episode "Blackout" Kono accepts his proposal. They marry at the end of the season, but in the Season 6 pilot they are tortured by Chin's brother-in-law, Gabriel, who runs away with Adam's money. The money was to pay the yakuza to free Adam from his past. Without the money the yakuza's men persecute Adam and he is forced to kill them before discovering that Gabriel has paid off his debt with the yakuza. Upset, Adam goes to the police with Kono and he takes a plea deal for 18 months in prison.
At the end of Season 7, Kono left Hawaii for Carson City, Nevada, where she joined a multi-agency task force combating sex trafficking. In the season 8 episode I Ka Wa Ma Mua, I Ka Wa Ma Hope (The Future is in the Past) Danny dreams of the future and Kono has a child with Adam. However, midway through season 9, Adam returns to Hawaii and tells the team he and Kono have broken up.
Mary Ann McGarrett
Mary Ann McGarrett | |
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First appearance | "Lankila" / "Victory" (episode 1.04), (Series Regular) |
Portrayed by | Taryn Manning |
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Occupation | Flight Attendant (former) Caretaker (former) |
Family | Steve McGarrett (Brother) John McGarrett (Father), (deceased) Doris McGarrett (Mother) |
Children | Joan McGarrett (Adoptive Daughter) |
Relatives | Debora McGarrett (Aunt), (deceased) Steven McGarrett (Grandfather), (deceased) |
Mary Ann McGarrett is the younger sister of
In season 4, Mary adopts a baby girl and names her Joan, after her father. Steve was initially against it but he comes to accept Joan after being forced to babysit her for the day. Since then, Mary and Steve have reconnected and she regularly sends him videos of Joan.
In the original show, Mary Ann only appeared in a two-episode arc. She was also estranged from her brother and was married and had an infant son who died of cancer. She was portrayed by Nancy Malone. In the reboot, the character features more in Steve's life and reconnected with him.
Dr. Max Bergman
Max Bergman | |
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First appearance | "He 'oi'o kuhihewa; he kaka ola i 'ike 'ia e ka makaula" / "Don’t blame ghosts and spirits for one’s troubles; a human is responsible" (episode 10.05) (guest star) |
Portrayed by | Masi Oka |
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Title | Doctor |
Occupation | Chief Medical Examiner |
Family | Mr. & Mrs. Bergman (adoptive parents) |
Spouse | Sabrina Lane |
Children | Tunde (adoptive son) |
Relatives | Machiyo Takeshita (biological mother; deceased) |
Religion | Judaism |
Dr. Max Bergman is a former medical examiner who belonged to the
Dr. Bergman was first introduced to Five-0 by Governor Jameson. He was playing the piano and then wordlessly proceeded to explain the victim's cause of death to Danny and McGarrett, before finally greeting them and introducing himself. He has the tendency to rattle off trivia, prompting the Five-0 team to cut him off and tell him to get to the point. Danny often mocks him with medical jokes. Despite his lack of social skills, he does get along with the other members of Five-0. He has a Halloween tradition of dressing up as a character from a Keanu Reeves film.
In the season 2 episode "
Dr. Bergman is dating Sabrina Lane, a bank teller at
Max retired from the Honolulu Medical Examiner's Office and from Five-0 in the season 7 episode "Ua ho'i ka 'opua i Awalua" and returned to Africa as a member of Doctors Without Borders.
Lori Weston
Lori Weston | |
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First appearance | FBI (formerly) |
Special Agent Lori Weston is a former DHS agent with a background as a profiler. Due to the circumstances of her assignment McGarrett initially views her with suspicion and assigns her to "babysit" the victim's parents in a kidnapping case on her first day on the job.[14] A graduate of Pennsylvania State University,[14] her background as a federal agent proves to be an asset, as she is able to take down suspects and quickly proves her worth. She returns to the DHS at Governor Denning's request when Five-0 get tangled in an incident with an employee of the Russian consulate.
As Catherine Rollins was deployed, she spends a lot of time with McGarrett, but the latter regards her a good friend rather than a romantic interest. She had developed a crush on him, but realizes that McGarrett has always been in love with Catherine. Before her departure, she hands him the UH season tickets she had bought.
The character is based on Lori Wilson, interpreted by
Catherine Rollins
Catherine Rollins | |
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First appearance | "O ka PiliʻOhana ka ʻOi" / "Family Comes First" (episode 4.21), (Series Regular) Aloha (episode 10.22), (Guest Star) |
Portrayed by | Michelle Borth |
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Full name | Catherine Rollins |
Nickname | Cath |
Title | Lieutenant |
Occupation | Member of the Five-0 Task Force (inactive) Private investigator (formerly) United States Navy officer (formerly) |
Family | Unnamed parents |
Significant other | Steve McGarrett |
Lieutenant Catherine "Cath" Rollins, USN (Ret.) is the on-off lover of Steve McGarrett. How or when they met is never fully explained, but it has been implied that they have known each for a long time. Their first date was revealed to have been in 2002. It is likely they would have had to keep their relationship a secret due to strict fraternization rules in the U.S. military and the fact that McGarrett outranked her.
Cath is a "Navy brat" and moved around frequently due to her father's various assignments.[15] During Pro Bowl weekend, when asked why she supported the Dallas Cowboys, she explained that had never stayed in any one place long enough to feel an affinity for an NFL team.[16] She herself joined the Navy and is an Intelligence Officer. Like McGarrett, her military service record remains vague. She previously dated Billy Harrington, one of McGarrett's SEAL buddies whom she had worked with.
Cath is first introduced in the Season 1 episode "Lanakila", when McGarrett calls her for "a favor".[17] Later in the season, she stays with him while on leave, resulting in Danny commenting on how McGarrett had "that stupid smile" despite being called in on a Saturday to work a murder-abduction case.[15]
In the season 4 episode "
Cath makes a surprise return in the season 5 finale for Kono and Adam's wedding. Steve welcomes her with a hug when she surprises him at his backyard. She remained for the first three episodes of the series sixth season however she leaves once again before Steve is able to propose, saying that she had something to do. A heartbroken Steve tells her that he could not wait for her any longer if she decides to leave again, and she departs in tears. However, she makes a call to an unidentified person stating that Steve believed her story and that she was "ready". She once again returned in the series seventh season for the shows 150th episode to inform Steve that his mother had been detained following an attempt to break Wo Fat's father out of prison. She assists Steve and the rest of the Five-0 Task Force in rescuing Doris McGarrett and Wo Fat's father. She returns again in the eighth season's twentieth episode, getting Steve's help once again to find someone making dirty bombs out of an unused military bunker's depleted uranium.
In the series finale, Catherine cracks the show's final mystery- a cypher Steve's dead mother Doris had left for him. This aids in the capture of the show's final villain- the wife of McGarrett's long-time nemesis Wo Fat. In the final moments of the series, Steve and Catherine are reunited as they get ready to depart Hawaii.
Awards and decorations
The following are the awards and decorations worn by Lt. Rollins.
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In "Kaʻoia iʻo Ma Loko", Catherine is honorably discharged from the United States Navy and is awarded her second Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal as an end-of-tour award.
Lou Grover
Lou Grover | |
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First appearance | "Hoʻonani Makuakane" / "Honor Thy Father" (episode 4.10), (Series Regular) |
Last appearance | "Aloha" / "Goodbye" (episode 10.22) |
Portrayed by | Chi McBride |
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Full name | Louis Purnell Grover |
Title | Captain |
Occupation | Member of Five-0 Task Force Head of SWAT, HPD (formerly) Head of SWAT/police officer, CPD (formerly) |
Family | Percy Lee Grover Sr. (father) Ella Grover (mother) Percy Lee Grover Jr. (brother) |
Spouse | Renée Grover |
Children | Will Grover[18] (son) Samantha Grover (daughter) |
Captain Louis Purnell "Lou" Grover[19] is the former head of the Honolulu Police Department SWAT Team. He was often at loggerheads with McGarrett over what he felt was Five-0's tendency to be trigger-happy with armed suspects and refusal to obey a "wait for SWAT" order, to the point where he lodges an official complaint with Governor Denning. The Governor dismissed Grover's complaint and then promptly orders the duo on an assignment to serve a warrant for a computer hacker. By the latter half of Season 4, he is fully accepted into the Five-0 ohana. In the season 4 finale, Grover's actions to rescue his daughter result in forced early retirement from HPD, but also allows McGarrett to recruit him to be part of the Five-0 team, which he accepts. The character was named after a Captain Grover (Scott Brady) from the original series.[20]
A 25-year veteran of the force, Grover graduated from the Chicago Police Academy in 1989, and was promptly recruited by the FBI to go undercover in the Philadelphia Black Mafia. Upon the completion of the assignment, he returned to the Chicago Police Department.[21] He left Chicago around 2012 or 2013, after an incident where he blames himself for having failed to save a boy who was taken hostage by his father, which ultimately resulted in a murder-suicide.[22]
He and his wife Renée (portrayed by Michelle Hurd) have two adolescent children: daughter Samantha (portrayed by Paige Hurd) and son Will (portrayed by Chosen Jacobs). The Grovers are a close-knit family and Lou is shown to be a doting father who is fair but firm with his children. As Danny also has a daughter, Grover sometimes gives him tips and unsolicited advice on dealing with preteens.[23] Although he loves his wife and vice versa, he has a tendency to forget important dates such as birthdays, anniversaries and Valentine's Day. In season 6, he forgets about Valentine's Day and hastily makes plans but Renée saw through it and he ends up in the doghouse as a result.[19] The Grovers live in the Honolulu neighborhood of Manoa.[21]
Despite Grover's rocky introduction to the Five-0 team, he has since become a valued member of the team. He has an ongoing good-natured rivalry with McGarrett. McGarrett would light-heartedly joke about Grover being a "city boy" out of his element on a tropical island[24] while Grover would poke fun about McGarrett getting himself into trouble because of his refusal to ask for help. Unlike McGarrett, Danny Williams took longer to accept Grover but they bond over the fact that they are the only members of the team with children and would often vent their frustrations to one another about parenting issues. Their friendship becomes slightly awkward after both discover that Will and Grace had been dating behind their backs.[25]
Grover's weapon of choice is the Kimber Warrior.
Jerry Ortega
Jerry Ortega | |
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First appearance | "Aʻohe Kahi e Peʻe Ai" / "Nowhere to Hide" (episode 5.01), (Series Regular) |
Last appearance | "Ua 'eha Ka 'ili I Ka Maka O Ka Ihe" /
"The Skin has Been Hurt by the Point of the Spear" (episode 10.01) |
Portrayed by | Jorge Garcia |
Other appearances | MacGyver |
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Title | Special Consultant |
Occupation | Five-0 Task Force |
Family | Unnamed father (deceased) Unnamed mother Isabel Ortega (younger sister) |
Jerry Ortega is a conspiracy theorist who lives in his mother's basement (until she moves to
Jerry is a fan of
In the season 10 premiere, it is revealed that Jerry had been shot, continuing the cliffhanger left in the Season 9 finale. Two weeks later while recovering in a hospital, Jerry begins thinking about moving on to other things after his near death experience. After helping Five-0 with a new case, Jerry ultimately decides to move on from Five-0 and write a book that he no longer wished to put off until it was “too late”.
Despite the fact that he no longer appears on the series, the producers have confirmed that he will be appearing in an episode of MacGyver.[26]
Tani Rey
Tani Rey | |
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First appearance | "A'ole e 'olelo mai ana ke ahi ua ana ia" / "Fire Will Never Say that It Has Had Enough" (episode 8.01) |
Last appearance | "Aloha" / "Goodbye" (episode 10.22) |
Portrayed by | Meaghan Rath |
Other appearances | Magnum P.I. |
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Title | Officer |
Occupation | Police academy recruit (former), Lifeguard (no longer), Five-0 Task Force |
Significant other | Junior Reigns (boyfriend) |
Relatives | Koa Rey (brother) |
Tani Rey was first introduced in the season 8 premiere as a lifeguard who was kicked out of the police academy for cheating. Steve asks her to go undercover to assist Five-0 on a case. She originally turned him down. However, she later changed her mind and eventually became an officer on the Five-0 Task Force. It was revealed that she has a delinquent brother named Koa and Tani repeatedly bails him out of trouble, including saving him from an HPD raid moments before he would've been arrested. Despite her best efforts to help him, Koa ends up overdosing and would have died if Adam and Noelani had not intervened. He is sent to rehab to get cleaned up, but decided to stay to work as a counselor. She and Junior Reigns became a couple in Season 10 episode 17.
Kamekona Tupuola
Kamekona Tupuola | |
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First appearance | "E ho'i na keiki oki uaua o na pali" / "Home go the very tough lads of the hills" (episode 10.19) |
Portrayed by | Taylor Wily (Jovan Armand as a teenager) |
Other appearances | MacGyver Magnum P.I. |
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Title | Owner |
Occupation | Waiola Shave Ice Kamekona's Shrimp Truck Kamekona's Helicopter Tours |
Family | Maya Tupuola (Mother) Kanoa Tupuola (Brother) |
Relatives | Flippa Tupuola (Cousin) Thomas Hoapili (Cousin) Maggie Hoapili (Niece) |
Kamekona Tupuola is the owner of Waiola
Kamekona was introduced in the Pilot as Chin's confidential informant and owner of a shave ice stall on the beach. His full background and how he first met Chin were only revealed in the
Duke Lukela
Duke Lukela | |
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First appearance | "He puhe'e miki" / "A gripping cuttlefish" (episode 10.20) |
Portrayed by | Dennis Chun |
Other appearances | Magnum P.I. |
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Title | Sergeant |
Occupation | HPD |
Spouse | Nalani |
Sergeant Duke Lukela is a veteran HPD officer who often acts as a liaison to Five-0. He was one of the few HPD cops who was not antagonistic towards Danny or the other Five-0 members from the beginning, as he was colleagues with Steve's father and many of Chin and Kono's family members (they come from a family of cops) and had known the three of them since they were children. In "Hookman", he was shot by Curt Stoner (Peter Weller), but survived and recovered. He is married to Nalani (portrayed by Chun's real-life partner Laura Mellow.[30])[19] They have a granddaughter.
Chun is the son of Kam Fong Chun, who played Chin Ho Kelly on the original Hawaii Five-O.[20] The character Duke Lukela was portrayed by Herman Wedemeyer in the original series. Chun himself also played various minor characters throughout the original series.
Noelani Cunha
Noelani Cunha | |
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First appearance | "A'ole e 'olelo mai ana ke ahi ua ana ia" / "Fire Will Never Say that It Has Had Enough" (episode 8.01), (series regular) |
Last appearance | "Aloha" / "Goodbye" (episode 10.22) |
Portrayed by | Kimee Balmilero |
Other appearances | Magnum P.I. |
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Title | Doctor |
Occupation | Medical examiner |
Noelani was first introduced in season 7 working with Dr. Max Bergman as a medical examiner. Following his departure in season 7 Noelani took his place. She also appeared in numerous episodes of Magnum PI, reluctantly helping the titular character in some of his cases.
Junior Reigns
Junior Reigns | |
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First appearance | "Na La 'Ilio" / "Dog Days" (episode 8.02), (series regular) |
Last appearance | "Aloha" / "Goodbye" (episode 10.22) |
Portrayed by | Beulah Koale |
Other appearances | Magnum P.I. |
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Title | Officer |
Occupation | Five-0 Task Force; USNR United States Navy (former) |
Family | Lana Reigns (mom) Natano Reigns (father) Maya Reigns (sister, deceased) |
Significant other | Layla (ex-girlfriend) Tani Rey (girlfriend) |
Junior Reigns was first introduced in the second episode of season 8. Junior came to Steve looking for a job on the Task Force immediately after being discharged from the U.S. Navy. Steve initially turned him. However, after Junior insists, Steve tells him that before becoming a part of Five-0 he must train at the police academy. Junior eventually receives his badge and joins Five-0.
Unlike the other members, Junior rarely questions Steve's tactics or methods due to their shared military background as Navy SEALs and has occasionally had to explain to Danny Williams and Lou Grover the rationale behind Steve's actions. Other characters have noted similarities between Steve (when he first started Five-0) and Junior, in particular Junior's instructor at the HPD Academy.[31]
In season 8, it is revealed that Junior had been putting up at a homeless shelter despite having family on the island (Steve later finds out and asks him to move in with him until he finds an apartment).[31] Throughout season 9, it is gradually revealed that he has avoided going home as he was estranged from his father and they only communicated through his mother. It has been implied that Junior had grown up in a loving and stable home, unlike some of his peers at school who mixed with the wrong crowd. Junior had initially planned to return to marry his high school sweetheart Layla after a tour but re-enlisted without consulting her, leading to them breaking up.[32] He left the Navy with the rank of Special Warfare Operator 2nd class.
Junior had a sister Maya, who was killed in a car accident when he was young, and their father never fully got over it, leading to him vehemently opposing his only remaining child enlisting in the Navy. However Junior went against him and followed his footsteps into the military[33] and it deepened their estrangement to the point where they were no longer on speaking terms for years. When he returned stateside, he attempted to make amends with his father. Their relationship hits a rough patch when Junior decides forgive the man who was driving the car that killed Maya and his grief-stricken father disowns him in the season 9 finale as a result.[34] In season 10 he reaches out to his father again after discovering that his father had actually been regularly communicating with his CO while he was deployed in Afghanistan. At the end of the episode, they reconcile and Junior brings his parents to Steve's Thanksgiving barbecue.[35] He and Tani Rey became a couple in Season 10 episode 17.
Awards and decorations
The following are the awards and decorations worn on
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Adam Noshimuri
Adam Noshimuri | |
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First appearance | "Kau Ka ‘Onohi Ali’i I Luna" / "The Royal Eyes Rest Above" (episode 8.07), (series regular) |
Last appearance | "Aloha" / "Goodbye" (episode 10.22) |
Portrayed by | Ian Anthony Dale |
Other appearances | Magnum P.I. |
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Title | Officer Confidential Informant (former) |
Occupation | Five-0 Task Force Head of Five-0 Task Force Special Division of Organized Crime (former) Former head of the Japanese Yakuza (former) |
Family | Hiro Noshimuri (father) (deceased) Michael Noshimuri (brother) (deceased) Noriko Noshimuri (half-sister) (deceased) |
Spouse | Kono Kalakaua (ex-wife) |
Significant other | Tamiko (girlfriend) |
Adam Noshimuri, Kono's husband who becomes a new head of the Japanese
Adam is the elder son of Hiro Noshimuri and, with the introduction of Adam's brother Michael, it becomes apparent that Adam was the brains who ran the legitimate business front of their father's operation out of New York while Michael was the brawn who usually took care of the "dirty" side. For example, when the Five-0 team uncover a yakuza burial site, it is revealed that he knew nothing about it.[36] He is implied to be a Nisei (first generation American-born Japanese American) and his grandfather served in the Imperial Japanese Navy.[11]
Dale was initially confirmed for a four-episode arc but following positive fan response, became a recurring guest star.[37] His character had been written as a potential antagonist for McGarrett and the team as he saw the latter as a stumbling block in his quest for answers about his father's death.[38] Like his character, Dale is of Japanese descent.
In the season 8 episode I Ka Wa Ma Mua, I Ka Wa Ma Hope (The Future is in the Past) Danny dreams of the future and Adam has a child with Kono. In the Season 8 episode Ka Hopu Nui 'Ana (The Round Up), after a devastating hit on Hawaii's crime bosses by a new crime syndicate, Steve asks Adam to head up a new special division within the Five-0 Task Force to focus specifically on organized crime. Through his investigation, he discovers he has a half-sister, Noriko, who tries to manipulate him by threatening Kono, Chin, Abby and Sarah. However, Adam ends up leaving the island after his informant, Jessie, is killed, but, at the same time, Noriko is killed. In the season 8 finale, Tani discovers a gun in Adam's house, leading her to believe Adam may have been responsible for Noriko's murder.
In the season 9 episode, "A'ohe Mea 'Imi A Ka Maka", Tani tests the gun's ballistics and confirm it was the murder weapon. In "Aia I Hi'Ikua; I Hi'Ialo", Adam returns home, depressed by his break-up with Kono. However, Danny helps him through his pain and as a thank you for everything he has done, he offers Adam a spot on Five-0 which he accepts. After HPD got an anonymous tip about Adam's gun but was unable to find it, he confronts Tani about it, but she reveals she did not call it in after Adam helped save her brother's life, leading them both to discover a third party is trying to frame him.
Quinn Liu
Quinn Liu | |
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First appearance | Army CID Staff Sergeant |
Family | Brian (brother; deceased) |
Spouse | Jake (ex-husband) |
Relatives | Olivia (step-daughter) |
Quinn Liu first appears as a staff sergeant in the CID who was recently demoted for insubordination the season 10 premiere.
Recurring
Family members
John McGarrett
- Portrayed by William Sadler and Ryan Bittle
Sergeant John McGarrett, HPD (
John has been mentioned a number of times as Steve regularly works with HPD officers, many of whom were John's former colleagues, and is implied to have been a much respected figure within the police force. Even renowned diamond smuggler and fence August March (Ed Asner) paid tribute to John's sense of integrity by telling Steve about how John turned down his $100,000 bribe over three decades ago.[39]
John McGarrett was murdered by Victor Hesse on September 20, 2010, as witnessed by Steve, who was overseas on a highly classified mission in South Korea, via satellite phone. He was buried at the
Doris McGarrett
- Portrayed by Christine Lahti
Doris McGarrett is the wife of the late John McGarrett and mother of
In the Season 3 premiere, Joe White brings Steve to
Aunt Deb
- Portrayed by Carol Burnett
Debra "Deb" McGarrett is the late older sister of John McGarrett and aunt of Steve and Mary Ann McGarrett. She raised Mary when John had sent the kids away from Hawaii for their safety after Doris was presumed to be murdered by a car bomb. Steve and Mary both see her as a maternal figure and she, having never married or had children, treats them as her own. Deb had been a struggling singer on the cusp of a big break when she left a promising career to raise Mary. In season 4, she pays Steve a surprise visit for Thanksgiving and reveals that she has stage four cancer. In season 5, she agrees to go for chemotherapy and her brain tumor has shrunk. She marries Leonard Cassano (
Grace Williams
Grace Williams | |
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First appearance | "Pilot" episode 1.01,(recurring role) |
Portrayed by | Teilor Grubbs |
In-universe information | |
Nickname | Gracie (by Steve) Monkey (by Danny) |
Family | Danny Williams (father) Rachel Hollander (mother) Charlie Williams (brother) |
Significant other | Will Grover |
Relatives | Eric Williams Russo (paternal cousin) Steve McGarrett (surrogate uncle) Eddie Williams (grandfather) Clara Williams (grandmother) Matt Williams (paternal uncle) (deceased) Stella Williams-Russo (paternal aunt) Bridget Williams (paternal aunt) Amanda Savage (maternal grandmother) Stan Edwards (former stepfather) |
Grace Williams is the daughter of Danny Williams and Rachel Edwards. Her parents divorced in the timeline before the pilot and she moved to Hawaii with her mother and millionaire new stepfather. She attends the Academy of the Sacred Heart, a fictional private school, and participates in the cheerleading team. She calls her father "Danno" and is the only person he unconditionally allows to call him that; McGarrett would mock Danny using the nickname or with the tagline "Book 'em, Danno", much to Danny's exasperation. Grace is named after a former partner of her father's who was killed in the line of duty by a criminal.
Grace is well-liked by the rest of the Five-0 ohana. She took to "Uncle Steve", as she calls McGarrett, who affectionately calls her "Gracie". Whenever Danny was unavailable due to extenuating circumstances, McGarrett would be the one to pick her up from school or personally reassure her.
Grace was often the source of Danny's disputes with his ex-wife over his visitation rights. Rachel would use their daughter as leverage and make empty threats about rescinding or lessening his visitation days. Eventually, Danny takes the matter to court and is awarded joint custody, meaning that Grace cannot move away from Hawaii without Danny's approval.
As of season 7 Grace is dating Will Grover, Lou's son. In the season 8 episode "I Ka Wa Ma Mua, I Ka Wa Ma Hope" ("The Future is in the Past") Grace is shown as an adult marrying Will.
Charlie Williams
Charlie Williams | |
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First appearance | Zach Sulzbach |
In-universe information | |
Family | Rachel Hollander (mother) Danny Williams (father) Grace Williams (sister) |
Charlie is the second child of Danny and Rachel. Charlie was originally thought to be the son of Stan however it was revealed in season 5 that Danny is the true father. In the season 8 episode I Ka Wa Ma Mua, I Ka Wa Ma Hope (The Future is in the Past) Charlie is an adult and has become a member of the Honolulu Police Department. He is then offered a job by Tani Rey, the now leader of the Five-0 Task Force.
Will Grover
Will Grover | |
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First appearance | "Malama Ka Po'e"/"Care For One's People"(recurring role) |
Portrayed by | Chosen Jacobs |
In-universe information | |
Family | Lou Grover (father) Renee Grover (mother) Samantha Grover (elder sister) |
Significant other | Grace Williams (girlfriend) |
Will Grover is the son of Lou Grover. Although not seen until season 6 he moved to Hawaii with his father, mother, and sister. He attends Academy of the Sacred Heart with Grace Williams. Will and Grace are often seen spending time together doing activities such as homework, eating breakfast, and dancing. As of season 7 Will is dating Grace. In the season 8 episode I Ka Wa Ma Mua, I Ka Wa Ma Hope (The Future is in the Past) an adult Will is marrying Grace.
Rachel Edwards/Hollander
- Portrayed by Claire van der Boom
Danny's ex-wife and mother of Grace and Charlie. She moves to Hawaii after marrying millionaire Stan Edwards. Early in Season 1, she and Danny are often seen bitterly arguing on the phone to the point where the whole team knew about the feud even before they had met Rachel or Grace in person. She often used Grace as leverage and threatened to further limit his visitation rights when his job prevented him from being punctual to their father-daughter dates but Danny successfully files for joint custody, meaning that Grace cannot leave Hawaii without his consent. They are now on friendly terms, particularly after her marriage with Stan hits a rocky patch and Danny was there to help with Charlie's birth (which he later discovers was actually his, not Stan's). In the seventh season of the series Rachel divorces Stan and takes her maiden name once again.
Later in seasons 8 and 9, Rachel and Danny reconcile. In season 10, Danny says reconciliation did not go well.
Malia Waincroft
- Portrayed by Reiko Aylesworth
Chin's wife, Dr. Malia Waincroft was previously engaged to Chin before he broke up with her after losing his badge. The two reconnected after he joined Five-0, and then resumed their relationship. She marries Kelly in the episode "
Lynn Downey
Lynn Downey | |
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First appearance | "Poniu l ke Aloha"/Crazy In Love" episode 7.17 (guest star) |
Portrayed by | Sarah Carter |
In-universe information | |
Significant other | Steve McGarrett (ex-boyfriend) |
Lynn Downey is seen dating Steve McGarrett in season 6 and season 7. They are presumedly still together through season 8, as per comments early in the season. The cause of their break up is not known nor is it made clear when it happened.
Other
Jenna Kaye
- Portrayed by Larisa Oleynik
Jenna Kaye is an ex-CIA analyst, assistant to Five-0. She is later revealed to be an associate of Wo Fat. At the end of "Ha'i'ole", she is seen driving Wo Fat away from the prison after he murdered Victor Hesse. She leaves Five-0 to follow up on a lead that her fiancé, Josh, who she claimed had been killed by Wo Fat, might in fact be alive and asks Steve to go with her to North Korea to get him. It turns out to be a trap for McGarrett, from Wo Fat telling Jenna he would release Josh if she brought him McGarrett, explaining her association with him. Jenna later discovers that Josh had been dead the entire time and that it was also a trap for her. She is able to tell McGarrett she is sorry for setting him up and gives him a pin from Josh's knee repair to help him escape, moments before Wo Fat shoots and kills her. In the 100th episode she is seen in the same episode that Victor Hesse is in looking for her fiancé who was in a motorcycle accident.
Detective Abby Dunn
- Portrayed by Julie Benz
Abby Dunn is a Detective for the HPD and is the girlfriend of Chin Ho Kelly. She held the rank of Inspector at the San Francisco Police Department and was temporarily assigned to the Five-0 task force as SFPD intended to start a similar task force. However, it is revealed that she had been forced by an FBI agent with a grudge against Five-0 to tail them and find a reason to shut the task force down. She discloses this information to Chin after starting a relationship with him and resigns from the SFPD as well as Five-0, transferring to the HPD to become a detective.
Governor Pat Jameson
- Portrayed by Jean Smart
Pat Jameson was the Governor of Hawaii in Season 1. When Steve McGarrett returned home to Hawaii to bury his father, who was murdered by arms dealer Victor Hesse, she requests him to set up a task force with "full immunity and means" to apprehend criminals such as Hesse. McGarrett flatly turns her down as he felt she only asked him to do so for political reasons and boost her ratings. Once he realizes he had no jurisdiction over the investigation, he quickly accepts the job and sets the "Governor's Task Force", which came to be called "Five-0".
Over the course of season 1 it is revealed that Governor Jameson was actually colluding with Wo Fat and other criminals such as Adam's father Hiro. In the season 1 finale it is revealed that she was responsible for the murder of Laura Hills. McGarrett confronts her about it in her office and records her confession on his phone. Wo Fat sneaks in, tasers McGarrett and then shoots and kills the governor after she deletes the recording. Wo Fat attempts to frame McGarrett for the murder by placing the murder weapon in his hand.
Laura Hills
- Portrayed by Kelly Hu
Laura Hills, Gov. Jameson's public safety liaison. In the season 1 finale it is revealed that she was sending McGarett evidence from his "Champ" box. She is killed in a car bomb by Wo Fat and Jameson. McGarrett is also framed for her murder after his fingerprints were found in her house.
Michael Noshimuri
- Portrayed by Daniel Henney
Michael Noshimuri is Adam's brother who was released from prison during season three, and appears apprehensive about any plans to remake the Yakuza. He attempted to frame Kono for a murder he committed using her gun. In the season three finale, he attempts to kill his brother Adam and Adam's girlfriend Kono, but Adam kills him in self-defense.
Joe White
- Portrayed by Terry O'Quinn
White was one of the few people who knew about Shelburne but he refused to disclose it to McGarrett as he knew it would only hurt him even more emotionally. He would repeatedly give excuses or evade McGarrett's persistent questions about the true identity of Shelburne. As a result, McGarrett, despite seeing him as a father figure, regards him with some distrust.
Joe was killed in season 9, because of Greer's treason (Steve's ex lover).
Mamo Kahike
- Portrayed by Al Harrington
Mamo owns a surf rental shop at
Al Harrington is one of several actors who appeared on the original series. He had a recurring role as Detective Ben Kokua.[20]
Governor Sam Denning
- Portrayed by Richard T. Jones
Governor Samuel "Sam" Denning was Lieutenant Governor of Hawaii, replacing Gov. Jameson after her death. He is much more "by the book" and withdraws his predecessor's assurance to the Five-0 Task Force of "full immunity and means". Instead, he brings in former federal agent Lori Weston as a "spy" to keep McGarrett and the rest of Five-0 in line, much to their displeasure. In season 3 he and McGarrett come to a mutual agreement to be open with one another about investigations, with McGarrett pointing out that Governor Jameson's dishonesty was what got her killed. Although not always agreeing with McGarrett's style, Governor Denning does vouch for and backs him when necessary. For example, he dismisses Lou Grover's complaint against McGarrett in season 4 and instead forces the both of them to serve a warrant together and work out their differences themselves.
Nahele Huikala
- Portrayed by Kekoa Kekumano
In the episode "
Dr. Charles "Charlie" Fong
- Portrayed by Brian Yang
Charlie Fong is a forensic scientist with the Honolulu Police Department Crime Lab. He provides evidence analysis for the Five-0 Task Force. He attended the prestigious Punahou School and is a childhood friend of Kono.
Ellie Clayton
- Portrayed by Mirrah Foulkes
Ellie Clayton is a lawyer and Deputy District Attorney introduced in the season 5 episode "
McGarrett meets her by chance when he sees her putting flowers on his father's grave and accosts her. She reveals that John was the uniformed officer who responded to the scene of her father's murder. Every Christmas since then he would visit her and give her a present. According to Chin, John made an effort to keep in contact with her, partly out of guilt and regret for sending his two children away. Ellie reveals that prior to his death, John had called her up to tell her that he had found new evidence. McGarrett recalls finding an "Aces High" matchbook in his father's Champ toolbox and decides to reopen the case in memory of his father. Five-0 solves the case with the help of a young drug runner whom Paul had tried to help back then (unsuccessfully) and wanted to repay Paul for his kindness. Danny proposed Ellie as a potential love interest, but McGarrett quickly shoots down the idea, saying that due to her connection to his father, they could only be friends. She tries to set a reluctant McGarrett up with various women out of concern that he was too consumed with his work. McGarrett eventually begins a relationship with one of the women, Lynn.
Eric Russo
- Portrayed by Andrew Lawrence
Eric Russo (born 1984 or 1985
Madison Gray
- Portrayed by Elisabeth Röhm
Madison Gray is a serial killer whom Alicia Brown help captures. She later dies at the hands of Brown.
Minor
Commander Wade Gutches
Portrayed by
Kawika
Portrayed by Kala Alexander, leader of the Kapu gang/civic pride group.
Clara Williams
Portrayed by Melanie Griffith, mother of Danny Williams. The character was brought back from the original series and was portrayed by Helen Hayes, the real-life mother of James MacArthur, who portrayed Danny Williams.[20]
Eddie Williams
Portrayed by
Leilani
Portrayed by Lindsay Price, Chin Ho Kelly's ex-girlfriend
Officer Pua Kai
Portrayed by Shawn Anthony Thomsen, an HPD rookie cop. He is often seen teasing Kono and is on friendly terms with the Five-0 team.
Odell Martin
Portrayed by Michael Imperioli, a New York City native and former attorney with a shady past who now owns a barber shop. McGarrett befriended him and is a regular customer.
Cmdr. Harry Langford
Portrayed by Chris Vance, a suave MI-6 agent who appears in four episodes and helps the team with cases relating to the UK.
Criminals and antagonists
- Main recurring characters
Wo Fat
Wo Fat | |
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Hana ʻaʻa Makehewa" (episode 1.12) | |
Last appearance | "Aloha" (episode 10.22) |
Created by | Leonard Freeman Peter M. Lenkov |
Portrayed by | Mark Dacascos |
In-universe information | |
Occupation | Chinese spy |
Spouse | Daiyu Mei |
Wo Fat (portrayed by Mark Dacascos) is the principal antagonist and nemesis of Steve McGarrett. He is well known in the criminal world for his ruthlessness and ability to wriggle his way around the law.
Wo Fat debuted in the last scene of the first-season episode "Hana 'a'a Makehewa" on December 13, 2010. In the episode, Wo Fat pays Victor Hesse a visit in jail and asks about Steve McGarrett's (Alex O'Loughlin) pursuit of justice for his father John (William Sadler), whom Hesse killed in the pilot episode. Over the course of the season, Wo Fat attracts McGarrett's attention because of his association with local Yakuza boss Hiro Noshimuri. It is revealed that Wo Fat ordered the death of the elder McGarrett and frames Steve in the season finale for killing Governor Jameson (who was in collusion with him).
As the second season begins, Wo Fat orders Hesse to kill McGarrett behind bars and kills Hesse to prevent Five-0 from getting more answers about him. He is also in cahoots with ex–CIA analyst Jenna Kaye, whose fiancé was captured in an earlier mission to take down Wo Fat. This allows him to manipulate Kaye in getting Steve's help for a fake ransom exchange in North Korea. He kills her and disappears as Five-0 rescues Steve. It is revealed that Wo Fat is obsessed with finding and killing a person named "Shelburne", who apparently killed his father years before the series. As Wo Fat hides in Osaka, late in the season, McGarrett captures him and brings him back to Hawaii. However, both men are forced to work together in fighting off Hiro's son and successor Adam, who was seeking revenge for his father's death. McGarrett locks him up at the Halawa Correctional Facility at the end of the season.
As the third season begins, "In La O Na Makuahine", Wo Fat is on the verge of being transferred but the prison truck he is in is attacked. The truck is then transported by a helicopter and dropped into the ocean. Armed men in SCUBA cut through the truck's secure door with torches and kill the guards, resulting in Fat being freed. It is later revealed that Frank Delano is the man responsible for attacking the truck and breaking Wo Fat out. The two strike up a deal; Delano will be able to get stolen drugs off the island in exchange for giving Wo Fat the location of Shelburne, who happens to be Doris McGarrett, Steve's supposedly dead mother. Wo Fat eventually confronts Doris in Steve's home and the two engage in a stand-off, holding each other at gunpoint. However, Doris fires three shots into the ground, giving Wo Fat time to escape although it's not known the extent of the relationship Doris has with Wo Fat. In "Hana I Wa 'I", Wo Fat kidnaps a congressman and is about to kill him until a helicopter manned by Steve with Danny firing arrives on scene. Wo Fat exchanges gunfire with Danny before fleeing yet again. In "Imi Loko Ka 'Uhane", Wo Fat returns, disguised as a police officer, and when reporter Savannah Walker interviews him during the show she videotaped about Five-0, McGarrett notices Wo Fat and started to shoot him but he got away. Later in the episode, Five-0 tracks him to the jungle where he gets severely injured when the helicopter he tries to escape in gets shot down. McGarrett refuses to kill him and instead sends him to the hospital with police guarding the hospital, where he is bandaged and handcuffed to the bed. In "Aloha, Malama Pono", Wo Fat is seen lying in a bed in a high risk detention facility at an unknown location with Steve standing in the room, staring at him. At the end of the episode, McGarrett pays him another visit and wants to know why his mother came to see him. Wo Fat agrees to tell him, but first McGarrett has to get Fat out of the jail. Then they both hear an explosion. Fat tells Steve that he is his protection because the unknown forces currently breaking down the door are not here to rescue him, but want him dead.
As the fourth season begins, "In Aloha kekahi i kekahi", NLM terrorists attempt to kill Wo Fat but McGarrett saves him. Before Wo Fat is transferred to a
In the 100th episode, "
Victor and Anton Hesse
Victor and Anton Hesse (James Marsters and Norman Reedus) are brothers and criminals heavily involved in the illegal arms trafficking trade. During his days as a SEAL, McGarrett was part of a task force which had been investigating and tracking the Hesse brothers for several years. He and his buddy Freddie Hart were sent into North Korea on a classified operation to kidnap Anton Hesse but Hart was killed and Anton was eventually killed when the convoy he and McGarrett were being transported in was attacked. In the pilot, McGarrett personally shoots Victor Hesse but his body was never found. Victor later resurfaces and is eventually caught and sent to prison where he is killed by Wo Fat who was posing as a corrections officer.
Gabriel Waincroft
Gabriel Waincroft (
Michelle Shioma
Michelle Shioma (Michelle Krusiec) is the daughter of the late Goro Shioma and his successor as head of the Hawaiian Yakuza. Introduced in season 6, she is seeking revenge after Gabriel Waincroft has her father assassinated in an attempt to gain control of the criminal underworld in Hawaii. She is married with two daughters. It is mentioned in season 8 that she had been murdered in prison.
Sang Min Soo
Sang Min Soo (Will Yun Lee) is an informant and former snakehead who was associated with Wo Fat and imprisoned on the mainland for his safety after he testified against his former associates. He chooses to be transferred to Halawa to be nearer to his young son. His appearances are often met with annoyance by the Five-0 team as he would mock McGarrett and Chin, try to rile Danny up or crack inappropriate jokes at Kono (he calls her "Spicy Hot"). The team generally tolerate him as he does provide valuable and much-needed intel for the team on several occasions.
Toast Charles
Adam "Toast" Charles (
August March
August March (
JC Dekker
Jason "JC" Dekker (
Detective Kaleo
Detective Kaleo (
Frank Delano
Frank Delano (William Baldwin) is a corrupt former HPD homicide detective who founded his own criminal syndicate composed exclusively of former cops. After Kono was "fired", Delano recruited her into the syndicate. Unbeknownst to him, it was part of Captain Fryer's plot to arrest Delano and his associates. Delano was killed by Chin after Five-0 cornered him and his crew in the season 3 premiere. His brother Paul (portrayed by William Baldwin's real-life brother Daniel) later seeks revenge by drugging and kidnapping Chin.
Gerard Hirsch
Gerard Hirsch (
Jason Duclair
Jason Duclair (Randy Couture) is a serial arsonist and murderer who was notorious for picking married couples and setting their houses on fire, after ensuring that their doors, windows, and any exits were locked. He was wanted for a series of deaths by arson throughout California but went into hiding for a period before resurfacing in Hawaii. He is imprisoned in the maximum security section of Halawa. He committed suicide in the Season 8 premiere.
Greer
Greer | |
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First appearance | "Hala ike ola o,ole mai"/"gone on the road from which there is no returning" episode 9.11 |
Portrayed by | Rochelle Aytes |
In-universe information | |
Occupation | CIA agent |
Significant other | Steve McGarrett (ex- boyfriend) |
Greer was a CIA agent who had previously met Steve McGarrett after he got his Trident, but before he started dating Catherine Rollins. They spent two days of R&R in a Marrakesh fleabag before Steve was deployed and he left her a note. She is later revealed to be a mole in the CIA, committing treason. Her treason causes the death of Joe White and many of Steve's SEAL friends. Greer was finally killed by Catherine Rollins.
Aaron Wright
Aaron Wright | |
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First appearance | "A'ole E 'olwlo mai Ana ko ahi UA Ana äi"/"Fire Will Never Say That It Has Had Enough " episode 8.01,(recurring guest star) |
Portrayed by | Joey Lawrence |
In-universe information | |
Family | Ian Wright (brother; deceased) |
Aaron Wright is Ian's brother.
Ian Wright
Ian Wright | |
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First appearance | " oka pili'ohana ka ' oi"/" Family Comes First" episode (4.22) |
Portrayed by | Nick Jonas |
In-universe information | |
Family | Aaron Wright (brother) |
Ian Wright was a hacker who was originally arrested by a reluctantly paired McGarrett and Grover for unpaid parking tickets, only for Wright to be kidnapped by a group of bank robbers. It is later revealed that Wright was the mastermind behind the robberies and escapes before he can be arrested. He later reappears, kidnapping Samantha Grover to blackmail Grover into providing a group of mercenaries SWAT gear to commit a robbery of $100 million. He is unable to get his hands on the money as he is killed by Wo Fat, who escaped from his SuperMax prison and released Samantha to send McGarrett a message.
Daiyu Mei
Daiyu Mei is Wo Fat's widow and arms dealer who seeks revenge against McGarrett for her husband's death. She is eventually captured by McGarrett in the series finale.
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