actor Keo Woolford, best known for enjoying Investigator Wayne Alter on “Hawaii Five-0,” died on Thursday at the age of 49.
Woolford a break down action three days before his loss of life, his publicist Tracy Larrua informed the The show biz industry News reporter.
Woolford had a powerful relationship with Hawaii islands beyond his repeating part on the CBS display. The Honolulu local also had published, instructed and created the 2013 independent movie “The Haumana,” which focused on the variety of a luau display, and was creating a follow up. Larrua said Woolford had already published a program.
Woolford also had small positions in several films, such as “Godzilla,” and was part of a Traditional boy group known as Brownskin.
His “Hawaii Five-0” co-star Daniel Dae Kim had published on Tweets, “As skilled as you were, I will keep in mind you most for your goodness. Thank you for discussing your mild with us, @KeoWoolford. Relax In Serenity.”
Actress Kelly felix Hu also mourned the reduction and said, “Heart splitting for the reduction of beloved buddy Keo Woolford, author, home, musician, professional dancer, spreader of affection. #RIPKeoWoolford #TheHaumana.”