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Danno's Gone. Actor James MacArthur has died, age 72. Man, I'm really depressed about this. 
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Actor James MacArthur from `Hawaii Five-0' dies (AP) LOS ANGELES - Stage and screen actor James MacArthur, who played "Danno" in the original version of television's "Hawaii Five-0," died Thursday at age 72.
MacArthur's agent, Richard Lewis, said the actor died in Florida of "natural causes," but no direct cause was specified.
In a career that spanned more than four decades, MacArthur was most recognized for his role as Detective Danny "Danno" Williams on "Hawaii Five-0," which aired from 1968 to 1980. Episodes often ended with detective Steve McGarrett, the lead character, uttering what became a pop culture catch phrase: "Book 'em, Danno."
Jack Lord, who starred as McGarrett, died in 1998.
MacArthur quit the role of McGarrett's sidekick a year before the program's final season.
"Quite frankly, I grew bored," he explained on his website. "The stories became more bland and predictable and presented less and less challenge to me as an actor."
"Hawaii Five-O," one of the longest running crime shows in TV history with 278 episodes, was shot on location in the Hawaiian islands. It was the first Hawaii-based national TV series.
The drama has been remade by CBS with a new cast this season.
MacArthur, born Dec. 8, 1937, seemed destined to become an actor. He was the adopted son of playwright Charles MacArthur and Helen Hayes, an award-winning actress often referred to as "First Lady of the American Theatre." Silent film star Lillian Gish was his godmother.
"They did teach me a lot about the theatre just through my life with them," he said of his parents in a 1957 interview in Teen Life magazine. "They never pushed me in any direction. Any major decision has always been my own to make."
James MacArthur made his stage debut at age 8 in a summer stock production of "The Corn is Green."
His breakout role was in the 1957 "Climax!" television series production of "The Young Stranger," in which he starred as the 17-year-old son of a movie executive who has a run-in with the law.
He entered Harvard that same year, but dropped out in his sophomore year to pursue an acting career.
As a young actor, MacArthur appeared in the Walt Disney movies "Kidnapped," "Third Man on the Mountain," "Swiss Family Robinson" and "The Light in the Forest."
He also had roles in "The Interns, "Spencer's Mountain," "Battle of the Bulge" and "Hang 'Em High," as well as many guest roles on TV series such as "Gunsmoke."
He performed in many stage plays, including the lead role of Hildy Johnson in a 1981 production of "The Front Page," which was co-written by his father in the late 1920s, at the Stanford Community Theatre in Palo Alto, Calif.
His live acting career won him the 1961 Theatre World Award for best new actor for his performance in "Invitation to a March."
MacArthur said that one of his favorite "Hawaii Five-O" episodes was a 1975 segment called "Retire in Sunny Hawaii Forever" because it marked one of the rare times that he worked on screen with his mother. Hayes played Danno's Aunt Clara, who visits Hawaii and helps the detectives solve a murder.
Asked by the Hawaii Star Bulletin newspaper in 2003 about his fondest memories about working on "Hawaii Five-O," MacArthur replied: "Living in Hawaii."

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Actor James MacArthur from `Hawaii Five-0' dies (AP) LOS ANGELES - Stage and screen actor James MacArthur, who played "Danno" in the original version of television's "Hawaii Five-0," died Thursday at age 72.
MacArthur's agent, Richard Lewis, said the actor died in Florida of "natural causes," but no direct cause was specified.
In a career that spanned more than four decades, MacArthur was most recognized for his role as Detective Danny "Danno" Williams on "Hawaii Five-0," which aired from 1968 to 1980. Episodes often ended with detective Steve McGarrett, the lead character, uttering what became a pop culture catch phrase: "Book 'em, Danno."
Jack Lord, who starred as McGarrett, died in 1998.
MacArthur quit the role of McGarrett's sidekick a year before the program's final season.
"Quite frankly, I grew bored," he explained on his website. "The stories became more bland and predictable and presented less and less challenge to me as an actor."
"Hawaii Five-O," one of the longest running crime shows in TV history with 278 episodes, was shot on location in the Hawaiian islands. It was the first Hawaii-based national TV series.
The drama has been remade by CBS with a new cast this season.
MacArthur, born Dec. 8, 1937, seemed destined to become an actor. He was the adopted son of playwright Charles MacArthur and Helen Hayes, an award-winning actress often referred to as "First Lady of the American Theatre." Silent film star Lillian Gish was his godmother.
"They did teach me a lot about the theatre just through my life with them," he said of his parents in a 1957 interview in Teen Life magazine. "They never pushed me in any direction. Any major decision has always been my own to make."
James MacArthur made his stage debut at age 8 in a summer stock production of "The Corn is Green."
His breakout role was in the 1957 "Climax!" television series production of "The Young Stranger," in which he starred as the 17-year-old son of a movie executive who has a run-in with the law.
He entered Harvard that same year, but dropped out in his sophomore year to pursue an acting career.
As a young actor, MacArthur appeared in the Walt Disney movies "Kidnapped," "Third Man on the Mountain," "Swiss Family Robinson" and "The Light in the Forest."
He also had roles in "The Interns, "Spencer's Mountain," "Battle of the Bulge" and "Hang 'Em High," as well as many guest roles on TV series such as "Gunsmoke."
He performed in many stage plays, including the lead role of Hildy Johnson in a 1981 production of "The Front Page," which was co-written by his father in the late 1920s, at the Stanford Community Theatre in Palo Alto, Calif.
His live acting career won him the 1961 Theatre World Award for best new actor for his performance in "Invitation to a March."
MacArthur said that one of his favorite "Hawaii Five-O" episodes was a 1975 segment called "Retire in Sunny Hawaii Forever" because it marked one of the rare times that he worked on screen with his mother. Hayes played Danno's Aunt Clara, who visits Hawaii and helps the detectives solve a murder.
Asked by the Hawaii Star Bulletin newspaper in 2003 about his fondest memories about working on "Hawaii Five-O," MacArthur replied: "Living in Hawaii."
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Sad news indeed!Little Garwood wrote:Danno's Gone. Actor James MacArthur has died, age 72. Man, I'm really depressed about this. Crying or Very sad
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RIP James MacArthur. Danno will live on in the hearts and minds of many, many people.
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Seasons 1-9 Box Set is out. 55 discs for $199, or $22 a season. Tempting, very tempting. 
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As promised, here are a couple of John Hillerman screencaps from his Hawaii Five-O appearance, "Man on Fire." It's one of the weaker episodes from the ninth season (1976-77). He gets one brief, not very well filmed scene with Jack Lord--it looks like the camerman is hiding behind a rack during JH and Jack Lord's conversation--and on top of that, Hillerman doesn't even get to frolic in the fun and sun of Hawaii! He's nowhere near the Estate, either.
Jon plays villain Donald Blair, the head of Unified Resources, LTD. Blair is producing nuclear warheads for eventual sale to various terrorist organizations. He gets one good qote: "Luck is a function of good systems analysis." John speaks in his normal voice.


We also get another MPI alumnus, Pat Hingle, who gets a few scenes with the future "El Higgo" and a bit of verbal sparring, as well. Hingle's Dr. Grant Ormsbee character is a great foil for McGarrett and the two always have amusing exchanges with one another. Here, Ormsbee considers this whole case to be "a matter better suited to the infantile trappings of a police mentality."

Jon plays villain Donald Blair, the head of Unified Resources, LTD. Blair is producing nuclear warheads for eventual sale to various terrorist organizations. He gets one good qote: "Luck is a function of good systems analysis." John speaks in his normal voice.


We also get another MPI alumnus, Pat Hingle, who gets a few scenes with the future "El Higgo" and a bit of verbal sparring, as well. Hingle's Dr. Grant Ormsbee character is a great foil for McGarrett and the two always have amusing exchanges with one another. Here, Ormsbee considers this whole case to be "a matter better suited to the infantile trappings of a police mentality."

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Thanks for the caps LG,
I had to look it up on IMDB,I remember Hingles role as Grant Ormsbee but didn't recall Hillerman.Hingle appeared in 3 episodes of HFO as Grant Ormsbee.
I checked Hillermans credits today and it's funny how a lot of his character names fit him..
Victor Sutter
Fritz Monocle
McBurney
Sterling Murdock
Donald Blair
Nelson Bodine
Norman Thompson
I had to look it up on IMDB,I remember Hingles role as Grant Ormsbee but didn't recall Hillerman.Hingle appeared in 3 episodes of HFO as Grant Ormsbee.
I checked Hillermans credits today and it's funny how a lot of his character names fit him..
Victor Sutter
Fritz Monocle
McBurney
Sterling Murdock
Donald Blair
Nelson Bodine
Norman Thompson
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CBS lets you watch episodes from the first two seasons online for free.
The last time I posted this link in another thread, they only had the first season. Perhaps they will eventually include more and more seasons as time goes on.
http://www.cbs.com/classics/hawaii_five ... 66685&cc=0
The last time I posted this link in another thread, they only had the first season. Perhaps they will eventually include more and more seasons as time goes on.
http://www.cbs.com/classics/hawaii_five ... 66685&cc=0
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