Well-known as the girl running down the beach and seen facing the camera
in the title sequence of Hawaii Five-O (1968).
In the 1960s, a poster girl for the Hawaii Visitors Bureau; and also worked as a reservation agent at Hawaiian Air Lines, according to the Honolulu Star-Bulletin.
University of Hawaii's Miss Air Force ROTC in 1959.
Appeared on the pull-out cover of Life Magazine, 8 October 1965,
photographed on Kauai island for the lead story: "Vigor and languor on
glowing tropical isles, Hawaii, 50th state, in color". She was 24 years old.
Of Hawaiian, Chinese, and English descent.
Elizabeth Logue's Hawaiian name, "Malamalamaokalini" means "the rising sun in the heavens".
Not to be confused with the deceased Broadway dancer and actress
Elizabeth Logue (August 10, 1932-June 7, 1988), who was from New York
and was the wife of actor Andrew Duggan.
Her former husband George Logue was a Tahitian artist.