Cathy is a veteran entertainer who's career spans performances in the New York Theater, Lincoln Center and Carnegie Hall and the stages of London, Germany , Tokyo and Hong Kong.
She was an original cast member of the New York hit musical " Song of Singapore" starring Donna Murphy.
Recently, Cathy performed in the 2nd National Tour of the Lincoln Center revival of Roger's and Hammerstein's " South Pacifc" as Bloody Mary. Some of her TV credits include Hawaii 5-0, Magnum PI and Lost.
Locally, Cathy has performed with the Honolulu Symphony, Hawaii Opera and in numerous musicals at Manoa Valley Theatre and Diamond Head Theatre.
Knowing about the importance of Lung health and the challenges of asthma in Hawaii 's youth, Cathy became a Board member of the American Lung Association of Hawaii in 2009. She created the first BREATHE Concert Fundraiser for ALAH in 2010.
Cathy is the owner of the company All Hawaii Entertainment and Events LLC. Her company provides several Hawaii Hotels and the Duty Free stores with Hawaiian Cultural Experience Classes and Entertainment.
Cathy is raising funds for the Lung Association because the current pandemic is directly related to lung disease. She understands that it is critical that a cure is developed through the research at the Airways Clinical Research Center. It is vital that funds are raised to stop this disease and prevent future pandemics. Remember , when you can't Breathe, nothing else matters.
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The I WEAR TURQUOISE campaign is seeking community leaders to help raise awareness and research funding to defeat lung defeat COVID-19 once and for all. As an I WEAR TURQUOISE candidate, leaders commit to:
I Wear Turquoise Ambassadors commit to:
- Sporting our LUNG FORCE pin during the month of June
- Raising lung health and air quality awareness through their networks
- Commit to a fundraising goal of $2,500 to support the American Lung Association research, programs, and services
- Consider being a media spokesperson for IWT
For questions about participating, donating or sponsoring, please contact:
Pedro Haro
pedro.haro@lung.org
808-537-5966.