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Baywatch: Hawaiian Wedding is a 2003 American made-for-television action comedy film directed by Douglas Schwartz. The film reunited the original cast members of the television series Baywatch. The story revolves around an old nemesis who threatens Mitch's wedding day as his friends and fellow lifeguards reunite.
Momoa reprises the role in Baywatch: Hawaiian Wedding. Kekoa Tanaka (Stacy Kamano, seasons 1–2) Half-Japanese, half-Hawaiian lifeguard, who is not afraid to speak her mind. She becomes romantically involved with J.D. during the series. Kamano reprises the role in Baywatch: Hawaiian Wedding. Captain Sean Monroe (Jason Brooks, seasons 1–2)
Carrie, one of the rookies who was made a permanent member of Baywatch Hawaii, helps rescue a pair of scuba divers. After the rescue, one of the divers becomes infatuated with Carrie and begins stalking her. Sean becomes suspicious of this stranger, and it quickly becomes apparent as he begins showing up everywhere Carrie is.
The show led to a spin-off, Baywatch Nights, [12] and three direct-to-video films: [13] Baywatch the Movie: Forbidden Paradise, Baywatch: White Thunder at Glacier Bay, and Baywatch: Hawaiian Wedding. The audience was 65 percent female, [7] [14] with its number one audience being women aged 18 to 34.
Mitch returned in the 2003 TV movie Baywatch: Hawaiian Wedding. Serving as both a reunion episode and bookend to the Baywatch saga, Mitch, alive and well after being presumed dead in 2000, was ready to marry a woman who resembled his late friend and lover, Stephanie Holden, before being forced to face his old enemy, Mason Sato, originally seen ...
Electra is thankful for the globally synd icated "Baywatch," which led to her meteoric ascent to fame, and even loved "Baywatch: Hawaiian Wedding," the 2003 made-for-TV reunion movie.
Following her first effort in a drug rehabilitation clinic in late 2000 (see below), Bleeth only shot one more performance, the 2003 television film Baywatch: Hawaiian Wedding. Bleeth eventually made her comeback after a lengthy hiatus with a 2021 indie comedy Whack the Don. [11]
Baywatch is making waves again this year with the Dwayne Johnson and Zac Efron-fronted flick, but even with new faces on the beach, it's hard to forget the beloved characters from the original ...