Posts Tagged ‘Hawaiian celebrities’

Hollywood meets Hawaii

Wednesday, November 16th, 2011

If you love your Hawaiian beach parties, but are in need of a new twist, how about Hollywood meets Hawaii party? The possibilities are endless:

Famous Hawaiians – Barack Obama; Bette Midler; Nicole Kidman

Beach/Hawaiian TV & Film – Hawaii Five-0; Baywatch; Jaws; Blue Hawaii, Lilo & Stitch; Pearl Harbor; Gidget Goes Hawaiian; Beaches

Hollywood Stars who live/lived in Hawaii – Roseanne Barr; Oprah Winfrey; Randy Travis; Lance Armstrong; Drew Barrymore; Jack Johnson

The tranquil paradise setting of Hawaii lures the stars in their droves. Who can blame them from owning second homes in an idyllic setting where they can kick back on beaches, hang-10 on their surfboards and enjoy a pina colada or two in peace?

As well as providing a beautiful getaway destination, Hawaii is also the perfect inspirational backdrop to many a movie including The Hulk; Avatar; George of the Jungle; Raiders of the Lost Ark; South Pacific; Starsky & Hutch and The Beachcombers.

So enjoy Hawaiian life in star-style – don some stylish shades, dip your toes in the paddling pool and sip cocktails from coconut cups with plenty of cocktail umbrellas, fruit filled picks, and colourful stirrers. Surround yourselves with Hibiscus Foil Balloons to create an authentic setting and Limbo away to your heart’s content.

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Book ‘em Danno!

Tuesday, February 1st, 2011

Hawaii Five-O returns to our screens this February on Sky 1. Originally aired between 1968 and 1980, Hawaii Five-O has been re-made by CBS Productions. The series still follows an elite task force formed by State Governor Pat Jameson to fight crime in the American State of Hawaii.

The main characters – remain the same: Lieutenant Commander Steven “Steve” McGarret (Alex O’Loughlin), a former Navy SEAL; Daniel “Danno” Williams (Scott Caan), a former Detective Sergeant from Newark; Chin Ho Kelly (Daniel Dae Kim), a former Honolulu Police Officer forced to resign following false accusations of corruption; and Kono Kalalaua (Grace Park), a newly graduated Honolulu Police Officer and former pro surfer.

The Hawaii Five-O task force investigate everything from suspicious deaths to kidnapping and fraud. The new series uses modern filming and as a result has a higher-octane feel about it, with some stunning stunts and action shots. Expect plenty of gun-fights, surfing, bad shirts, in-house banter and beach bronzed bodies. Although those of us old enough to remember the original series will miss the earlier actors and styling, this recent offering adds a breath of fresh air to a TV great.

So grab your pina coladas and Hawaiian shirts and make a date with your TV remote.

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Who’s who in Hawaii?

Tuesday, April 20th, 2010

hawaiianshirtIf you want to add extra depth to your Hawaiian fancy dress party theme, why not specify on the invites that guests should come as famous figures from or related to Hawaii. Although Hawaiian celebrities might not immediately leap to the tip of your tongue, you may be surprised to learn who has roots on the islands. Here we give you a few ideas for your Hawaiian celebrity themed fancy dress party.

Nicole Kidman – One of the world’s highest paid actresses, Nicole Kidman has dual Australian/ American citizenship, and was born in Honolulu. She spent the first four years of her life in Hawaii, making her the perfect Hawaiian celebrity if you want to show off your glamorous side at the fancy dress party.

Barack Obama
– The current President of the United States is in fact Hawaiian. Born in Honolulu to American and Kenyan parents, Obama spent much of early life in Hawaii, and returned several times to study.

Duke Kahanamoku
– A Five time Olympic medalist swimmer, Duke played a major role in the popularisation of surfing as a mainstream sport. Though he passed away over forty years ago, Duke is still revered in Hawaii today and has a chain of restaurants named after him. On Waikiki beach on the island of Oahu, he is immortalised in the form of a large statue with accompanying surfboard.

Akebono Taro
– Taro was a legendary sumo wrestler from Hawaii, and the first foreigner to achieve the highest rank possible in Sumo wrestling, that of Yokozuna.

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