MidWeek Honolulu - Feb 1, 2023
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MOTHER KNOWS BEST
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Honolulu nonprofit Kupu is recruiting for Summer Youth Corps. SEE PAGE 5
Honolulu Actor Stars In ‘That ’90s Show’
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Cast members from That ’70s Show are set to return on the spinoff so you can expect to see Doi interact with the likes of Topher Grace (reprising his role as Eric Foreman) and Lau- ra Prepon (as Donna Pinciotti). Also on board as guest stars are Ashton Kutcher as Michael Kelso, Mila Kunis as Jackie Burkhart and Wilmer Valderrama as Fez.
World-renowned cellist Yo-Yo Ma (right) plays aboard the voyaging canoe Hōkūle‘a while members of the canoe’s crew and University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa’s Marine Mammal Research Program watch on. Observers say a humpback whale breached as Ma played Somewhere Over the Rainbow off the coast of Hawai‘i Island. PHOTO COURTESY AUSTIN MANN
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hat ’90s Show, the spin-off to the popu- lar sitcom That ’70s Show, is streaming on Netflix, and a young actor with ties
to Hawai‘i is part of the cast. Fourteen-year-old Reyn Doi plays Ozzie,
one of the friends of main character, Leia Foreman (portrayed by up-and-coming actress Callie Haverda).
Doi was born and raised in Honolulu and attended Hanahau‘oli School in Makiki before moving to Los Angeles.
On That ’90s Show, Doi’s character is de- scribed as insightful and sarcastic with per- spective beyond his years. He’s also openly gay and impatient with those who are not as accepting as his friends.
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