Nephi Hannemann
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Occupation | Actor, Singer |
Nephi Hannemann is an actor and singer of Samoan, German and English descent who has appeared numerous times on Hawaii Five-O and One West Waikiki.
Biography
Nephi Hannemann was born to Gustav Hannemann and Faiaso Soliai Hannemann. Nephi's brother is Mufi Hannemann the 12th Mayor of City and County of Honolulu.[1]
Nephi is from a family of seven, four boys and three girls. His mother is the daughter of notable Samoan chiefs, with a type of royal heritage.[1] He also has German heritage on the side of his father, Gustav.[1]
He graduated from Farrington High School in 1962, and was a football player at the University of Hawaii at Manoa.[2]
Entertainer
Besides acting, Nephi was an accomplished singer and recording artist. He would provide entertainment at Democratic Party rallies, such as those attended by Governor George Ariyoshi and Hawaii State Senator Francis A. Wong.[3]
At one time, he was said to have rivalled Don Ho in versatility.[4]
Nephi was working on a second album with Lani Kai but unfortunately, Lani died before its completion.[2] He has an appearance on the LP album Invitation to Paradise ~ Polynesian Cultural Center, released by BMC in 1979.
He had a recurring role as Nephi in One West Waikiki, and has had various roles in films.
Other
As well as writing scripts and screen plays for a number of years, Nephi helped establish a business and travel magazine in 1983 called the Maui Quarterly. For seven years, he served as its main writer and advertising director. As of 2002, he was the spokesman for Hawaiian and Polynesian-made healthcare products.[2]
Discography
- The Polynesian Man, El Leon 50828
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1969 | Hawaii Five-O | Gus | Episode: "The Box" |
1970 | Hawaii Five-O | John Mala | Episode: "Run Johnny, Run" |
1971 | Hawaii Five-O | Paul | Episode: "...And I Want Some Candy and a Gun That Shoots" |
1971 | Hawaii Five-O | Aku | Episode: "Is This Anyway to Run a Paradise?" |
1973 | Hawaii Five-O | Yoko | Episode: "The Odd Lot Caper" |
1973 | Hawaii Five-O | Tamaki | Episode: "Charter for Death" |
1974 | McCloud | Lt. Kelani | Episode: "A Cowboy in Paradise" |
1974 | Castaway Cowboy, TheThe Castaway Cowboy | Malakoma | |
1974 | Hawaii Five-O | Puni | Episode: "Steal Now, Pay Later" |
1975 | Hawaii Five-O | Raphael Orduno | Episode: "How to Steal a Submarine" |
1977 | Hawaii Five-O | Mahina | Episode: "The Descent of the Torches" |
1978 | Hawaii Five-O | Surfer | Episode: "Angel in Blue" |
1979 | Hawaii Five-O | Pimp | Episode: "The Execution File" |
1979 | Paradise Connection, TheThe Paradise Connection | Manu | |
1994 | One West Waikiki | Nephi | Episode: "Till Death Do Us Part" |
1994 | One West Waikiki | Nephi Hanaman | Episode 1.3 |
1994 | One West Waikiki | Nephi | Episode: "Scales of Justice" |
1995 | One West Waikiki | Nephi Hanaman | Episode: "Past Due" |
1996 | One West Waikiki | Nephi | Episode: "Guilty" |
1996 | One West Waikiki | Nephi | Episode: "Battle of the Titans" |
References
- 1 2 3 Ryan, Tim (18 September 2000). "Muliufi F. Hannemann:Charming, Ambitious and Driven to Succeed". Honolulu Star-Bulletin.
- 1 2 3 Gee, Pat (19 January 2002). "Entertainer Hannemann: A believer in human race". Honolulu Star-Bulletin.
- ↑ Cooper, George; Daws, Gavin (1990). Land and Power in Hawaii: The Democratic Years. University of Hawaii Press. p. 319. ISBN 978-0-8248-1303-1.
- ↑ The Deseret News – Sep 15, 1973 Hawaiian singer cast in new Disney movie