The elite Five-0 Task Force may have closed its final case in 2020, but the lives and careers of the beloved Hawaii Five-0 cast continue to capture the attention of fans worldwide, especially in 2025. This reboot series, which ran for 10 seasons on CBS, was a massive hit, reinvigorating the police procedural genre with its stunning Hawaiian backdrop and the iconic "Book 'Em Danno" catchphrase. However, since the final episode, the actors have taken wildly different paths, ranging from new high-profile TV projects to a stunning decision to retire from the spotlight entirely.
As of late 2025, the cast has experienced both professional triumphs and personal tragedy, making this a pivotal year for the stars who brought Lieutenant Commander Steve McGarrett and Detective Danny "Danno" Williams to life. From Scott Caan's latest procedural to Daniel Dae Kim's new venture and the heartbreaking loss of a fan-favorite, here is the most current and fresh look at where the Hawaii Five-0 cast is now.
Complete Hawaii Five-0 Main Cast Biography & Profile
The core cast of the Hawaii Five-0 reboot (2010–2020) consisted of a dynamic ensemble of actors. This section provides a complete profile of the main actors who defined the show, including their key biographical details and their famous roles on the task force.
- Alex O'Loughlin (Steve McGarrett)
- Role: Lieutenant Commander Steve McGarrett, leader of the Five-0 Task Force.
- Date of Birth: August 24, 1976
- Place of Birth: Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
- Key Career Highlights: The Shield, Moonlight, Three Rivers, and Hawaii Five-0.
- Scott Caan (Danny "Danno" Williams)
- Role: Detective Sergeant Danny Williams, McGarrett’s partner and the source of the famous "Book 'Em Danno" line.
- Date of Birth: August 23, 1976
- Place of Birth: Los Angeles, California, U.S.
- Key Career Highlights: Ocean's Eleven, Ocean's Twelve, Entourage, and Hawaii Five-0.
- Daniel Dae Kim (Chin Ho Kelly)
- Role: Lieutenant Chin Ho Kelly, a former protégé of McGarrett's father.
- Date of Birth: August 4, 1968
- Place of Birth: Busan, South Korea
- Key Career Highlights: Lost, 24, The Good Doctor (Producer), and Hawaii Five-0.
- Grace Park (Kono Kalakaua)
- Role: Officer Kono Kalakaua, a rookie and surfing champion turned police officer.
- Date of Birth: March 14, 1974
- Place of Birth: Los Angeles, California, U.S. (Raised in Canada)
- Key Career Highlights: Battlestar Galactica, A Million Little Things, and Hawaii Five-0.
- Chi McBride (Lou Grover)
- Role: Captain Lou Grover, a former SWAT commander who joins the Five-0 team.
- Date of Birth: September 23, 1961
- Place of Birth: Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S.
- Key Career Highlights: Boston Public, Pushing Daisies, Golden Boy, and Hawaii Five-0.
- Masi Oka (Dr. Max Bergman)
- Role: Dr. Max Bergman, the quirky and indispensable chief medical examiner.
- Date of Birth: December 27, 1974
- Place of Birth: Tokyo, Japan
- Key Career Highlights: Heroes, Get Smart, and Hawaii Five-0.
- Taylor Wily (Kamekona Tupuola)
- Role: Kamekona, the team’s informant, shrimp truck owner, and all-around entrepreneur.
- Date of Birth: June 14, 1968
- Place of Birth: Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S.
- Key Career Highlights: Former sumo wrestler and mixed martial artist, Hawaii Five-0, and Magnum P.I..
- Dennis Chun (Sgt. Duke Lukela)
- Role: Sergeant Duke Lukela, a veteran HPD officer who frequently assists Five-0.
- Date of Birth: March 18, 1952
- Place of Birth: Hawaii, U.S.
- Trivia: He is the son of Kam Fong Chun, who played Chin Ho Kelly in the original Hawaii Five-O (1968–1980).
The Heartbreaking Loss of a Fan Favorite: Taylor Wily
The most significant and saddest update for the Hawaii Five-0 family in 2024 was the passing of actor Taylor Wily, who played the beloved Kamekona Tupuola. Wily, a native of Honolulu, Hawaii, and a former sumo wrestler, died on June 20, 2024, at the age of 56. His character, Kamekona, was a cornerstone of the show, providing not just comic relief with his famous shrimp truck but also deep-seated local knowledge and a loyal friendship to the Five-0 Task Force. His presence was so integral that he was one of the few actors to also appear in the Magnum P.I. reboot, further cementing his status as a key figure in the CBS "Aloha Universe." His death sent a wave of grief through the cast and crew, highlighting the close-knit nature of the show's production in Hawaii.
Wily's departure is a profound loss for fans, but his legacy as the jovial, ever-hustling Kamekona remains a highlight of the series. The sheer volume of tributes from his co-stars and the show's creators underscored how much he was a genuine part of the Hawaiian spirit that made the show special. He was truly a local legend.
Where Are McGarrett, Danno, and the Core Team Now? (2025 Career Updates)
Since the show's finale, the main stars have pursued diverse career paths, with some embracing new roles and others stepping away from the camera entirely. The updates below reflect their status as of late 2025.
1. Alex O'Loughlin (Steve McGarrett): The Unexpected Retirement
After a decade leading the Five-0 Task Force, Alex O'Loughlin, who played the dedicated Lieutenant Commander Steve McGarrett, has taken the most surprising route: retirement from acting. O'Loughlin had endured numerous injuries during the show's run, which involved countless action sequences and stunts, leading to a desire to step away from the demanding schedule of a network procedural. As of 2025, he has reportedly "officially retired from acting" to focus on his family and life in Hawaii. While there is continuous fan speculation, including hopes for a crossover with NCIS: Sydney, O'Loughlin has maintained a low public profile, suggesting his time as a full-time actor is genuinely over, at least for now.
2. Scott Caan (Danny Williams): Back in the Procedural Game
Scott Caan quickly returned to network television, keeping the procedural flame alive. He starred as Jason Grant in the FOX drama Alert: Missing Persons Unit. The series, which followed the Philadelphia Police Department's Missing Persons Unit, allowed Caan to bring his signature blend of intensity and dry wit to a new character, echoing some of the chemistry he shared with O'Loughlin. However, the show was reportedly canceled after its third season, which aired its finale in May 2025. This leaves Caan open for his next big project, but for now, he remains one of the most consistently working actors from the core Hawaii Five-0 cast.
3. Daniel Dae Kim (Chin Ho Kelly): Producing and Global Projects
Daniel Dae Kim, who left the show after Season 7 due to a salary dispute, has flourished as both an actor and a producer. In 2025, he is expanding his global reach with two major projects. First, he is the host of a new four-part CNN travel series titled K-Everything, which explores the culture and global impact of South Korea. Second, he is starring in the high-octane spy thriller series Butterfly for Amazon Prime Video, alongside top Korean actors. Kim has successfully leveraged his fame from both Lost and Hawaii Five-0 to champion diverse storytelling and produce content, including the hit series The Good Doctor, showcasing a successful pivot behind the camera.
4. Grace Park (Kono Kalakaua): A Million Little Things and Conventions
Like Daniel Dae Kim, Grace Park also departed after Season 7. She quickly found a new long-running role as Katherine Kim in the ABC drama A Million Little Things, which concluded its run in 2023. Her role as Katherine, a lawyer dealing with complex family and personal issues, was a departure from the action-heavy Kono Kalakaua. As of 2025, Park is confirmed to be appearing at various fan conventions, particularly for her earlier hit series, Battlestar Galactica. This suggests she is enjoying a more selective schedule while remaining connected to her dedicated fan bases.
5. Chi McBride (Lou Grover): Joining the Netflix Thriller World
Chi McBride, who played the formidable Captain Lou Grover, remains a reliable presence on television. In 2025, he made headlines by joining the cast of the Netflix limited thriller series I Will Find You, based on a novel by Harlan Coben. This new project highlights McBride’s continued appeal in the crime and drama genres, keeping his career momentum strong after the conclusion of Hawaii Five-0.
6. Masi Oka (Dr. Max Bergman): Tech and Entertainment Balance
Masi Oka, the multi-talented actor and digital effects artist, continues to balance his two passions. While his acting roles have been less frequent since leaving the task force, he is heavily involved in the technology sector, using his background from Industrial Light & Magic. He frequently contributes to film and television on the visual effects side, maintaining a successful career behind the scenes while occasionally taking on acting roles that fit his schedule.
The Legacy of the Five-0 Task Force
The Hawaii Five-0 reboot was a powerhouse for CBS, running for a full decade, from 2010 to 2020. It successfully paid homage to the 1968 original series, introducing classic elements like the headquarters at the Ali‘i Place building and the famous catchphrase, while modernizing the action for a new generation. The show’s popularity was so immense that it spawned a connected universe, featuring crossover episodes with NCIS: Los Angeles and paving the way for the successful spin-off Magnum P.I. and the new series NCIS: Hawaii. The show’s production in Oahu was also a massive boon for the local Hawaiian film industry and tourism.
The chemistry between Alex O'Loughlin's stoic McGarrett and Scott Caan's perpetually exasperated Danno was the heart of the show, a relationship that defined the series for ten seasons. Even with the cast changes in later seasons—including the addition of Ian Anthony Dale, Meaghan Rath, and Beulah Koale—the show maintained its high-octane action and emotional core. The enduring topical authority of Hawaii Five-0 is a testament to the cast's dedication and the show's ability to blend intense police procedural elements with the breathtaking beauty of its primary filming locations. Though the task force is no longer active, the careers and lives of its stars ensure that the "Aloha" spirit of Five-0 lives on.
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