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Kalai Strode (December 16, 1946 – November 27, 2014) was a native Hawaiian assistant director in film and television from the early 1970s to around 2010. In film he worked on ''
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''. In television he worked regularly in the series ''
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''. He also was an actor, writer and composer.


Background

He was born on December 16, 1946 in
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. He was of African and Native American ancestry from his father's side. On his mother's side he was of native Hawaiian descent. His father was professional football player and actor,
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. His mother was princess Luukialuana Kalaeloa who had done some work in films and was a hula dancer. She was also a descendant of Hawaii's last queen. He had a sister Junelehua (a.k.a. June) who was born in 1948. He also had two half-brothers. One was Hawaiian actor and entertainer,
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. The other was Hawaiian actor Lee Woodd.


Film career


1970s

He graduated from the Los Angeles Assistant Directors Training Program. In 1971 he had a role in ''
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'' as the Indian Who Shoots Sneed. He was also in the credits as a stuntman in the film In the mid 1970s he was a co-writer for the western film ''
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''. Later in the 1970s, he worked under director Richard Lang as second assistant director for the pilot episode of ''
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'' that aired in January 1977.


1980s

In the early 1980s, he was assistant director in the
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directed comedy film
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which starred
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. In 1985, he was assistant director in the made for television drama, '' Challenge of a Lifetime'' which was directed by
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, and starred
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. In 1988, he worked on the set of the film '' For Keeps''.


1990s

In 1991, he was assistant director in three episodes of ''
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'', ''Loved to Death'', ''Abra Cadaver'' and ''Mournin' Mess''. He was assistant director in the Randall M. Miller directed 1992 comedy ''
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'' which starred
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and Christopher Martin. From 1994 to 1998 he worked in five seasons of episodes for television series ''Diagnosis Murder'' which starred
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.


2000s

In 2001, having completed his work on ''Diagnosis Murder'', he and his wife Pam moved to Honolulu. He still did some work as assistant director but also worked in transportation for movies. His wife worked in the TV series ''
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'' for six seasons as a stand in actress. In 2010 he worked on the film '' Deady Honeymoon'' that starred
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. In 2011, he had a role as Wali in the ''Ua Lawe Wale'' episode of the ''
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'' series remake. Both of his half brothers, Lani Kai and Lee Woodd had appeared in the original series of ''
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''. Post 2011, he underwent a physical examination as part of pre-employment for '' The River'', which was shot in Puerto Rico and Hawaii. The examination resulted in a diagnosis of Mantle cell lymphoma.


Filmography


Writing

He had been a writer. Around or prior to the early 1970s, Strode had composed some songs. They included "Blood Red Moon", "Childling Sun" "Oh Mellow Day", "America Is My Home", "Love Has It's Stormy Seasons", "Me And My Magic Guitar", "Nani's Way", "A Thousand Ways", and "The Truth Is You", Another composition of his, possibly written a few years later was "Coco".


Later years

By 2010 at the age of 63, he ran as an independent candidate. While he was interviewed about his candidacy by Lee Cataluña of the ''
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'', he was working for Teamsters Local 996, driving and electrical rigging truck on a movie set of ''
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''. In the 2010 Special, he came 5th in a list of 14 candidates. In 2014, he was interviewed for the documentary '' The Forgotten Four'', which he and his wife attended the premiere for on September 9, 2014 in Westwood, California.


Illness and death

During a medical examination as part of a pre-employment physical for a movie, Strode was diagnosed with
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, a type of blood cancer. He took five months of chemotherapy and appeared to be in remission. In 2013, as a result of a routine PET scan, it was determined that his cancer had returned. He then relocated to Grand Forks for easier access to the
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. After a three-year battle with the disease, Strode died on November 27, 2014. At the time of his passing, he was helping to care for his mother-in-law.FundRaz
Kalai (Woody) Strode Memorial Fund by Gretchen Atwood
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Strode, Kalai People from Hollywood, Los Angeles American male film actors American film people Writers from California American people of Native Hawaiian descent 1946 births 2014 deaths Film directors from Los Angeles Deaths from cancer in Texas Deaths from non-Hodgkin lymphoma