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Taylor Wily, ‘Hawaii Five-0’ and ‘Forgetting Sarah Marshall’ star, dies at 56

Wily appeared on 171 episodes of “Hawaii Five-0” as Kamekona Tupuola, and played the role in episodes of other rebooted series such as “Magnum P.I.” and “MacGyver.”
Taylor Wily
Taylor Wily after throwing out the ceremonial first pitch before a baseball game between the Seattle Mariners and Texas Rangers on June 14, 2014, in Seattle.Elaine Thompson / AP file

Taylor Wily, the former sumo wrestler who was a scene-stealer in the “Hawaii Five-0” reboot and projects such as “Forgetting Sarah Marshall,” died on Thursday at 56 years old. No cause of death has yet been revealed.

The news was confirmed by local Hawaiian news station KITV, as well as Instagram posts from “Hawaii Five-0” executive producer Peter M. Lenkov.

“I am devastated. Heartbroken. I’ll post some detailed feelings later. Just too hard right now,” he wrote, alongside of a picture with Wily, on June 20.

Lenkov followed it with another post of a photo montage and wrote, “T, as I told you many times, I fell in love with you at the first audition. You came in with a towel on your head mopping up sweat, and I was smitten. You charmed me into making you a regular… on the show… and in my life.”

“You were family,” Lenkov wrote. “And I will miss you every day, brother. PS: when we spoke last week, we laughed at how right you were from Day 1. ‘Five-0’ was our dream job. And I was so lucky we got to share that magic together.”

Wily appeared on 171 episodes of “Hawaii Five-0” as Kamekona Tupuola, and played the role in episodes of other rebooted series such as “MacGyver” and “Magnum P.I.”

Wily was born Teila Tuli on June 14, 1968 in Honolulu, Hawaii. Before acting, Wily competed in sumo, UFC and MMA matches, where he was known for his intimidating 450 pound frame.

Wily is survived by his wife Halona and their two children.