IA Detective Rex Coughlin is a fictional character portrayed by Robert Knepper in the TV series Hawaii Five-0.
In the first episode they appeared in, titled Hana Lokomaika'i (season 4), they were 54 years old.
They appear in 3 episodes out of a total of 240 aired
Episodes3
Hana Lokomaika'i
episode S4.E13 january 2014Internal Affairs questions Chin about his father's murder 15 years ago and his relationship with Malia.Pono Kaulike
episode S5.E18 march 2015Danny and Chin Ho are arrested for the roles in the death of Marco Reyes, the Colombian drug lord who killed Danny's brother. But with the help of Joe White, McGarrett discovers that there's more to their arrests than meets the eye.Waiwai
episode S6.E17 march 2016The team investigates a bizarre killing at a hospital. Just as a team was going to operate on a man who was brought in, someone posing as doctor killed everyone including the patient. Max tells Steve that the killer also cut the patient. Steve thinks the man had something in him. They locate the doctor who did the procedure who says he placed a flash-drive in the man. The doctor says another guy paid him to do that. They learn he's computer programmer, who works for a company that works for the NSA. His superiors inform Steve that they fear there may have been a breach and the programmer is the one who did it. Steve tries to question him but he escapes. They learn the killer is the programmer's girlfriend and that she's a Russian spy. They find them but she starts shooting and gets away. Steve talks to the programmer who says he thought he was doing something noble but it turns out he was duped by the girl. Steve is then informed that among the info he downloaded has info on someone he knows who is on a undercover assignment. The programmer says the info is safe because he encrypted it. But that's when everyone passes out, when they wake up they find the programmer gone. Evidently she took him to open the file. So they have to find him before he does. Steve also tells everyone who is behind the investigation on them.
- Hana Lokomaika'i
- Pono Kaulike
- Waiwai