Английская Википедия:Frank De Lima
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:BLP sources Franklin Wilcox Napuakekaulike De Lima[1] (born July 8, 1949) is an American comedian and singer from Hawai’i. He is most well known for his stand-up and song parodies about the politics and culture of Hawai’i, having multiple comedy specials and media appearances.
Early life and education
De Lima was born and raised in Pauoa Valley within a large Catholic Portuguese and multiracial family and started comedy while he was young.[1] After graduating from Damien Memorial School, De Lima earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in sociology from Chaminade University and a Masters of Divinity from St. Patrick's Seminary and University. After graduating from St. Patrick's, he was ordained as a deacon in the Roman Catholic Church at the age of 25 before deciding to return home to start his career as a singer.[2][3]
Career
De Lima is one of Hawai’i's most popular comedians, often incorporating current events and trends into music parodies as well as commenting on local ethnic culture.[2][4]
De Lima, along with his musical duo David Kauahikaua and Bobby Nishida, often perform at nightclubs and concert events throughout Hawai’i and the West Coast. Thus far, De Lima's catalog includes three videos and 17 comedy albums. He has also worked with other local comedians, most notably Andy Bumatai and Augie T.[5] During his career, he has received 14 Nā Hōkū Hanohano Awards.[2]
One of his most well-known appearances is in a commercial for TheCab, in which he performs the contact number for the company.[6] He has also appeared in a number of comedy specials and news appearances as a media personality.
Non-profit and charity work
In 1980, De Lima founded the non-profit Frank De Lima Student Enrichment Program after he had recovered from a car accident and used his free time to visit schools with a purpose of helping Hawai’i's students understand the importance of reading, studying, laughing, family, managing major emotional and physical life transitions, and providing support to middle and intermediate school students.[1][2][7] Since the program's inception, De Lima’s visits have increased to 300 schools statewide biennially. In recognition of his commitment to Hawai’i's children, De Lima has been honored by Governor Ben Cayetano Kilohana Award for Volunteer of the Year and the Ellison S. Onizuka Memorial Award from the National Education Association among others.[2]
At 50 years old, De Lima was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes and has since advocated for its prevention through healthy lifestyles. In February 11, 2006, De Lima participated as a guest speaker for the Taking Control of Your Diabetes Conference and joined with the Hawai’i Department of Health as a spokesperson for the Prevent Diabetes Hawai’i campaign in March 2017.[8][9] During the COVID-19 pandemic, De Lima would work again with the Department of Health to promote public awareness through songs and advertisements about COVID safety.[10]
Discography
- "A Taste of Malasadas" – originally released in 1977
- "The Best of De Lima Too!!" – 1991
References
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- Damien Memorial School alumni
- 1949 births
- Living people
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- People from Honolulu
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