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Jack Lord, gettin' his props!
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HONOLULU (AP) - Six years after his death, ``Hawaii Five-O'' star Jack Lord is being honored with a bronze bust at one of his favorite walking spots. The 40-pound sculpture, which begins about mid-chest and is supported by a rocklike pedestal, is scheduled to go on display Saturday during a ceremony at Kahala Mall in East Oahu.
Mossman and Esperanza Isaac, a ``Hawaii Five-O'' fan in England, co-chaired the nonprofit Jack Lord Memorial Fund, which raised the $10,000 for the bust sculpted by Hawaii artist Lynn Weiler Liverton. Lord, whose real name was John Joseph Patrick Ryan, died at 77 in 1998 at his Kahala home from congestive heart failure. He was a dominating and often intimidating figure on the ``Hawaii Five-O'' set as he portrayed no-nonsense detective Steve McGarrett on the series that ran from 1968-80. Lord is revered in Hawaii and credited with being the first star to require that local actors be given roles because he thought they were needed to capture the flavor of Hawaii. His wife, Marie, still lives in the couple's Kahala residence. |
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Fri, Jun 18, 2004 10:33 AM
Good for Jack. Dragnet and Hawaii 5-0 were the only cop shows I ever watched or liked. "Book'em Dan'o". |
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Fri, Jun 18, 2004 10:37 AM
That's cool. I have a Jack Lord Fan Club aloha shirt, it's covered with beautiful wahines in cameo-esque ovals. |
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Fri, Jun 18, 2004 3:38 PM
It’s great the sculpture is being put at Kahala Mall when I lived on that island you could see him like clockwork every Saturday morning at the tables in front of Safeway in his wide brimmed straw hat and pink sweater smiling at anyone who acknowledged him. At first is was almost surreal but after a while it became a staple and was more of and elders statesman. |
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Fri, Jun 18, 2004 3:48 PM
Man, He's gone and he's still gettin the woman! |
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Fri, Jun 18, 2004 6:22 PM
There is a 30s-40s hawaiian Swing band from Fort Collins, Colorado called "Book em, Danno!" |
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Mon, Nov 11, 2013 2:04 PM
Just learned Jack Lords was almost fired from 5-O and almost played Captain Kirk on Star Trek. |
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Mon, Nov 11, 2013 5:44 PM
That's interesting - Jack Lord is shown in one of the costumes from one of the early Star Trek films -- Wrath of Khan, or Search for Spock, etc. I'm not sure how that would have come into existence unless Jack Lord eventually attended a Star Trek convention or something like that. (I'm not a Star Trek expert by any means.) Another thought... If Jack Lord had been cast as "Kirk" in Star Trek, would he then also have come to be cast as the Priceline guy? Inquiring minds, you know... |
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Mon, Nov 11, 2013 6:36 PM
He would have also been a great choice for that part. |
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martian-tiki
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Tue, Nov 12, 2013 8:16 AM
I'm thinking a pair of scissors and two publicity photos are the origin of that star trek photo |
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Tue, Nov 12, 2013 8:50 AM
"A pair of scissors and two publicity photos." We called that 'Photosnip.' :wink: Waikiki Tiki; Art, History, and Photographs. [ Edited by: Phillip Roberts 2013-11-12 08:53 ] |
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Fri, Nov 15, 2013 12:24 PM
He had that "Federation officers look" so prevalent in the original series. I recently caught a rerun of The Fugitive where he plays a philandering husband out to murder his crippled wife. While he was good, it was very disheartening to see him as a bad guy. |
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Sun, Nov 17, 2013 10:29 AM
I always appreciated him as Felix Leiter in Dr. No. As always his super cool suave demeanor was a great fit for that character. |
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martian-tiki
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Mon, Nov 25, 2013 1:54 AM
I bet this article by Jack Lord which includes some of his art work would be an interesting read.... http://thepinupmag.com/pinupcontest/nggallery/page/4/ |
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Mon, Nov 25, 2013 5:10 AM
A 1974 publicity photo of Jack Lord... -Tom |
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Mon, Nov 25, 2013 11:51 PM
I still think this 1957 article by Jack Lord which includes some of his art work would be an interesting read.... http://thepinupmag.com/pinupcontest/nggallery/page/4/ [ Edited by: martian-tiki 2013-12-25 23:21 ] |
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Thu, Nov 28, 2013 9:32 AM
Awesome. Better late than never....... |
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Wed, Dec 11, 2013 1:16 PM
I found this hilarious Hawaii Five-O drinking game online today at http://www.mjq.net/fiveo/sirah.htm and it contains many references to Jack Lord's Hawaii Five-O character "McGarrett." Try this and see how much hilarity ensues. Feel free to post your results (or your before/after photos of your liver) here - to honor, and in memory of, Jack Lord. In case the URL expires at some future date, I've decided to paste the game text here with whatever credit(s) are currently shown on the web page. We all know how forgetful this computer interweb thingy can get at times... ========================================= HAWAII FIVE-O DRINKING GAME (Sirah style) Created by Sirah This game is an outgrowth of one created in my college days, called "McGarrett", an homage to the popular "Hi Bob" drinking game which, everybody noticed, never got anybody all that drunk. It is quite possible to get completely toasted with the "basic" rules alone. If you're feeling especially adventurous, use as many of the subsequent "optional" rules as you like. Additional note: some of these rules are similar to others posted previously -- great minds think alike. BASIC RULES Anyone says "McGarrett" -- 1 drink OPTIONAL RULES CHARACTER BITS: McGarrett runs down the steps of Iolani Palace to his car -- 1 drink LOCATIONS: A construction site -- 1 drink per scene ACTION SEQUENCES: A foot chase -- 1 drink PROPS: A bullhorn -- 1 drink BOOKING: "Book 'im" -- 1 drink HAWAIIAN LANGUAGE: "Aloha" -- 1 drink ISLAND LIVING: A luau -- 1 drink AFFIRMATIVES (said by Five-O team member to McGarrett): "Right" -- 1 drink FOR ISLANDERS ONLY: A street address (or cross street location) is given -- 1 drink CREDITS AND TITLES: "The Wave" -- 1 drink POLICE PROCEDURE: Any member of Five-O shoots at an unarmed person -- 1 drink MISCELLANEOUS: Any reference to Vietnam -- 1 drink Have fun. Do not drink and drive. :D --Sirah |
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Wed, Dec 25, 2013 11:21 PM
Ya Gotta Be Tough To Act
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Thu, Dec 26, 2013 7:40 AM
Great article! Also of interest for this thread: http://www.tikicentral.com/viewtopic.php?topic=23445&forum=1 http://www.tikicentral.com/viewtopic.php?topic=24454&forum=1 |
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Thu, Dec 26, 2013 11:59 AM
The article helps answer questions of why Jack would actually throw himself on the floor clutching Sheldon's legs and literally beg not to be fired for an infraction of standards in the middle of 5-0. He'd made it big and was suddenly seeing it all disappear before his eyes, fearing a return to typical actor struggles. |
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Sat, May 17, 2014 1:07 PM
It actually doesn't. Eddie Sherman was always writing garbage about Jack. Jack and Leonard Freeman were close friends who worked together years before. Freeman's wife, Rose, always commented on what good friends they were. She would not say that if this incident really occurred. Jack was already a millionaire by the time he did Hawaii Five-O, and made more money afterwards. He earned one million from doing his earlier series, Stoney Burke. It was cancelled after one season, but Jack performed as Stoney in rodeos and made money off that. He was in a position to pick and choose his roles. Jack also became wealthy from doing Hawaii Five-O in the first few years it was on. He made $2 million in 1971. He didn't need to keep doing Hawaii Five-O for the money, and if he was so upset about losing his job whenever this incident occurred, why would he have been so willing to walk off the set in 1973, when a producer brought a visitor to the set, violating set regulations. He was so upset at the prospect of losing his job over an alleged letter which was never produced but yet willing to walk off the set of the show a few months or a year later? That doesn't make sense. The letter that Sherman claims Jack was told about never surfaced, and when would Leonard Freeman have had the time to get in touch with Lloyd Bridges to have him replace Jack? All this happened over the course of a few days. If this really happened, Freeman would have more important things to worry about than replacing Jack. Sherman conveniently was not there when Freeman confronted Jack. He was next door, and reports on what Freeman allegedly told him when he came back. If he said he had gone into Jack's apartment, that would have caused a lot of questioning to confirm if this did happen or not. Sherman published his book in 2006, one year after Marie Lord, Jack's wife, died. Jack and Lloyd died in 1998 and Leonard Freeman in 1974. I've spoken to Jimmy Borges, Jack's friend and co-star and a woman who was friends with Jack. Though they had heard the rumor, no one they knew connected with the show ever said it happened. If it did, it would have surfaced long before Sherman published his book. |
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