AL HARRINGTON, a native Hawaiian and veteran actor, burst into national prominence as Detective Ben Kokua, a series regular on "Hawaii Five-O" back in the mid-1970's. Since then he has had numerous guest starring roles on series like: "Scrubs", "Family Law", "Magnum PI", "The Jeffersons", and "Jake and the Fatman", and narration for the History channel's "The Conquest of Hawaii." He's also had TV Movies like "Escape from Atlantis" and "The Byrds".
Al's filmmography is equally impressive with credits like: "White Fang II", "Creator's Game", "The Long Road Home", "Hawaiians", "Hawaii", "Nate and the Colonel", and "Jack Satin". He recently starred in the 2006 film "Summer of the Eagle". Al's versatility is shown in that he also hosted a variety show at Waikiki in Hawaii for twenty years. Al also spends his spare time helping out with the American Heritage Foundation raising scholarship money to help high school students visit the nations capital.
In "The Fall of Night", Al plays a mysterious American Indian who seems to appear at just the right moment the story. Al's depth and subtly make him a perfect fit for this role.