- Born
- Died
- Birth nameGilbert Francis Lani Damian Kauhi
- Nickname
- Zulu
- Height6′ (1.83 m)
- Gilbert Francis Lani Damian Kauhi was born on October 17, 1937 on the Big Island of Hawaii. He was better known by the nickname his classmates gave him in high school, "Zulu". His most famous role was that of "Detective Kono Kalakaua" on the hit TV series, Hawaii Five-O (1968). The show helped launch a successful nightclub career. In 1971, he signed a 2.5 million contract to appear at C'est Si Bon Showroom in the Pagoda Hotel and Restaurant. After leaving Hawaii Five-O (1968), he wound up as a headliner for several years at Duke Kahanamoukou's in the International Market Place. After he left there in 1972, he performed at neighbor island hotels and did benefits. He even changed the spelling of his name to "Zoulou", saying it was the French Tahitian spelling. He eventually became a promotions manager for an automotive operation. He died in Hilo, Hawaii on May 3, 2004.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Doug Leighton
- Was convicted of second-degree negligent homicide after his vehicle hit and killed a bicyclist in 1986. He was fined $500 and placed on one year's probation.
- Later performed in Waikiki nightclubs singing and performing stand-up comedy.
- In ill health for much of his later life, Zulu (whose stage moniker was sometimes spelled "Zoulou", which the actor claimed was the French Tahitian spelling) suffered multiple heart attacks and strokes, yet managed to continue appearing at "Hawaii Five-O" conventions over the years and played a role in the new Hawaii Five-O (1997) pilot that was filmed in 1997.
- One of the original cast members of Hawaii Five-O (1968), Zulu played "Kono Kalakaua" for four seasons until he was fired after disagreements with the show's publicist. Supposedly, a racial slur was used and Jack Lord had him fired. He later performed in Waikiki nightclubs singing and performing stand-up comedy. Zulu was replaced by Al Harrington.
- His remains were cremated. His ashes are scattered at the Waikiki Beach.
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