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Thomas Magnum

Thomas Magnum is the protagonist of Magnum, P.I., an American crime drama television series originally created by Donald P. Bellisario and Glen A. Larson. The titular private investigator was portrayed by actor Tom Selleck in the original series from 1980 to 1988, and later by Jay Hernandez in the 2018 reboot developed by Peter M. Lenkov.

Thomas Magnum
Magnum, P.I. character
Tom Selleck (original)
Jay Hernandez (revived)
First appearance"Don't Eat the Snow in Hawaii" (1980)
Last appearance"Resolutions" (1988)
Created byDonald P. Bellisario
Glen A. Larson
Portrayed byTom Selleck (original)
Jay Hernandez (reboot)
In-universe information
Occupation
  • Former Navy SEAL
  • Naval Intelligence
  • Private Investigator
Robin Master's White Knight (books and tapes)
Family
  • Thomas Sullivan Magnum III (father)
  • Katherine Magnum-Peterson, née Courier (mother)
  • Thomas Sullivan Magnum Jr. (grandfather)
  • Everett Wendell Courier (grandfather)
SpouseMichelle Hue (former)
ChildrenLily Catherine Hue (daughter)
Relatives
  • Phoebe Sullivan (aunt)
  • Frank Peterson (stepfather)
  • Joey Peterson (half-brother)

Magnum, P.I. (1980–1988) edit

Biography edit

Early life edit

The character Thomas Sullivan Magnum IV[1] is around forty years old during the original series, although a variety of birthdates have been indicated (see § Birthdate below). Both his father and grandfather were naval officers. He was born in Detroit, but raised in the Tidewater region of Virginia. In high school, his football team won a Virginia State football championship. Some members of his family, including his mother, still reside there (as seen and referenced in various episodes). In addition to English, Magnum speaks Vietnamese and French.[2]

Personality edit

Magnum is endowed with a rich assortment of personality traits, quirks, and preferences. He is an avid sports fan, not only of baseball (he is a lifelong Detroit Tigers baseball fan), but of American football (having been a former quarterback for the U.S. Naval Academy, he evinced an intense fondness for the annual Army–Navy Game that often works its way into plotlines), during varied episodes he tries out for a professional football team, coaches and plays both basketball and softball, and participates in the Ironman Triathlon. Magnum regularly works out on a surf ski, participates in local competitions, and enjoys daily swims in the tidal pool off Robin's Nest.

Magnum was originally envisioned as a Bond type but at Selleck's request[3] was made into more of an average "everyman" with numerous character flaws including immaturity, talking in a whiny voice when stressed, overconfidence, being manipulative towards his friends, and often losing many smaller character conflicts in sometimes humiliating ways before solving the case. In his inner monologue, he often refers to the "Little voice" within his mind which appears to be a highly advanced form of intuition and has a passing belief in the supernatural after several mysterious experiences.

It becomes apparent during Season 1 that Magnum is a fan of the bands Styx, Jefferson Starship and Blondie, but also admits to owning cassettes of Bach and Beethoven, mainly to appease Higgins.

His "stuff" edit

Magnum's drink of choice was "Old Dusseldorf" in a long-neck bottle, as well as Scotch on the rocks; also he enjoys sneaking fine wines out of Robin Masters's wine cellar when he believes Higgins is not looking. Among his trademarks is his "stuff", souvenir possessions collected over the years such as baseball bats and gloves, a disturbing looking gorilla mask, and a yellow rubber chicken. He also owns a Beta tape of Stalag 17, his favorite movie. His personal weapon, seemingly carried only when deemed necessary, is a Colt Government Model .45 ACP handgun (as stated in several episodes), Colt Commercial version of the standard military-issue M1911A1 pistol (in actuality, a similar-looking 9mm Star Model BM, as .45 ACP 1911s of the time could not reliably cycle blanks). A genuine Gauguin hangs on the wall of the guest house he occupies (in actuality, a composite of two real Gauguin paintings). He has free use of Masters' Ferrari 308 GTS, and he often barters with Higgins for the use of expensive cameras, the tennis courts, and other accoutrements of wealthy living.

Perhaps his most valued possession is his late father's Rolex GMT Master aviator's wristwatch (as depicted in episode 4.01 "Home from the Sea"). Magnum's father was a Naval Aviator killed in the Korean War when Magnum was only five (something that is an anachronism, as the GMT Master was introduced in 1954, too late for both active combat missions and Magnum to have been five when his father died). In early seasons, Magnum also wore a Chronosport Sea Quartz 30. He, along with Rick and T.C., wears a team ring with a Croix de Lorraine on it from their time in Vietnam. On a sideboard in his living room he has a picture showing him, T.C., Rick and others in Vietnam.

Birthdate edit

Magnum's birthdate has been given on multiple occasions, nearly all conflicting:

  • In the second-season episode "Memories are Forever", his driver's license notes it as January 5, 1946. Magnum's PI license is also shown in the fifth-season episode "Murder 101", using this date.
  • In the second-season episode "Try to Remember", Magnum, waking up in the hospital with a serious head wound, gives his birthday as August 8, 1944.
  • In the fourth season episode "Letter to a Duchess", Magnum gives his age as 38, putting his birth date between November 1944 and November 1945, assuming the airdate of the episode corresponds to the in-show date.
  • In the fourth season episode "On Face Value", Magnum makes a point of being ten and not yet eleven in a flashback to August 4, 1956. This would put his birthday between August 5, 1945, and August 3, 1946.
  • The seventh season episode "Forty" centers around Magnum's 40th birthday, putting his birth in February 1947, assuming the airdate of the episode corresponds with the in-show date.

Careers edit

United States Navy edit

Annapolis edit

Magnum attended the United States Naval Academy, Class of '67[4] or '68, depending on the episode referenced. While at the Naval Academy he dated Ginger Grant (no relation to the Gilligan's Island character) who became a professional tennis player and re-entered his life in the episode "Mixed Doubles".[5] Additionally in the episode "From Moscow to Maui", Magnum states that he was the captain of the Annapolis football team during at least one Army–Navy game; Army scored a touchdown early in the first quarter from a play he called.

Active duty edit

He served ten or more years as an officer in the United States Navy, rising to the rank of lieutenant before resigning from the service in disillusionment in 1979.[6] Magnum was a Vietnam War veteran and a former POW who believed his wife Michelle died in bombing during the final pull-out from Saigon. He served in both the SEALs and Naval Intelligence during his Navy years, and as such maintained many contacts in both "communities". In the episode "Solo Flight" he is seen wearing the rank insignia for a lieutenant commander. By the final episode of Magnum P.I. in 1988, Thomas had decided to return to active duty in the Navy at the rank of commander (O-5).

Military decorations and awards edit

On his Navy uniform, Magnum wears service ribbons for the Navy Cross, Purple Heart, National Defense Service Medal, Vietnam Service Medal, Gallantry Cross Unit Citation with Palm and Frame, and the Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal.

 
     
 
 
 
   
 

Specifically in the season 2 episodes 23/24, "Memories are Forever" parts 1 & 2, we see the uniform Magnum is to wear to Washington, D.C., presented to him by Mac (so it should be correct). The collar has the commander rank, with the Special Warfare insignia with the Navy Cross, Purple Heart, National Defense Service Medal, Vietnam Service Medal with 2 service star, Gallantry Cross Unit Citation with Palm and Frame, and the Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal. During the Vietnam War, United States Navy SEALs didn't have a specific breast insignia until 1970. Established on 16 October 1970, the Special Warfare insignia was initially issued in two grades: gold for officers and silver for enlisted. Initially, they wore only the Navy & Marine Corps Parachutist Insignia. So Thomas Magnum is entitled to wear the U.S. Naval Parachutist Insignia, even though he didn't wear it on his uniform.

Private investigator edit

After leaving the Navy, Magnum became a largely penniless private investigator "beach bum" in Hawaii who, despite irregular employment, managed to secure a cushy job offer about six months after his discharge. He was able to live a comfortable existence thanks to celebrity author Robin Masters, by whom Magnum had been hired to test, on a semi-regular basis, both the security of his estate and the astuteness of his estate's majordomo, Jonathan Quayle Higgins. The job perks included use of the guest house on his Hawaii estate "Robin's Nest" and use of his red Ferrari 308 GTS in exchange for quality control of the estate security. In the course of the series, Magnum and his friends became involved not only in typical "P.I." cases but also a wide variety of adventures involving espionage, covert operations, paramilitary escapades, and "lifestyles of the rich and famous". The blending of private investigator and beach bum characteristics allowed the frequent addition of a strong comic element into the action-drama-comedy series.

Magnum extremely disliked being referred to as a "P.I.", "Private Eye", or "Private Detective", and quickly corrected people by saying he was a "Private Investigator". He often appeared in either khaki pleated shorts or blue jeans (Navy-issue swim trunks, or Levis), an Aloha shirt, and Sperry boat shoes or white Puma Easy Rider Sneakers, usually without anything more than ankle socks. He often wore battered baseball caps of his favorite sports team, the Detroit Tigers, and sometimes one from his service in Da Nang (VMO-2).

Relationships edit

Friends edit

Magnum regarded friendship as perhaps the most important element of life for him, and the theme of friendship ran throughout the many episodes. His most enduring friendships were with his former Vietnam comrades, Orville Wilbur Richard "Rick" Wright and Theodore "T.C." Calvin, and their friendship not only survived but flourished under the eccentricities each showed the others, and the extreme, sometimes perilous stresses they shared. His other close friendship, of a love-hate nature, was with Jonathan Quayle Higgins III (referred to by T.C. as "Higgy-baby"), the ostensible majordomo of the estate where Magnum was a perennial guest (or in Higgins' view, moocher). Magnum persistently tried to foil Higgins' efforts to impose an orderly regimen on Magnum's disordered lifestyle, as they traded verbal jabs and one-ups-manship games with each other.

Magnum lived in the guest house on Robin Masters' estate, Robin's Nest, as part of his being in-charge of security on the estate, which likely explains the almost unlimited access to the Ferrari.

Other friendships were woven throughout his encounters in the series. He continuously took advantage of Lieutenant "Mac" MacReynolds, a Navy officer and intelligence source for many of his cases, but was devastated when Mac was killed in an assassination attempt on Magnum by "Ivan," a Soviet intelligence operative who had also overseen the torture of Magnum when he was a POW in Vietnam. For almost every season in the series, Magnum's investigations paralleled and sometimes crossed those of Honolulu Police Lieutenant Tanaka, with the obvious respect they held for each other going well beyond a shared enjoyment of the Detroit Tigers. Magnum maintained friendships with women as well, most notably Assistant District Attorney Carol Baldwin and Lieutenant (later Lieutenant Commander) Maggie Poole, MacReynolds' successor. Magnum was no less apt to exploit his friendship with Carol or Maggie as he was his male friends, and no less loyal. Numerous episode plots featured "old friends" calling on Magnum for help, requests he always honored, even when helping conflicted with his best judgment.

Family edit

After Magnum's father's death, his mother Katherine married Frank Peterson. They had a son Joey, who ran away for reasons unknown before dying while serving in Vietnam. Magnum also has an aunt, Phoebe Sullivan, who is a novelist,[7] and a cousin named Karen.

While serving in South Vietnam, Magnum married a beautiful French-Eurasian nurse named Michelle Hue, the widow of North Vietnamese General Nguyen Hue. Magnum left Vietnam believing Michelle was killed during the 1975 evacuation of Saigon. Her death was staged because General Hue had resurfaced and Michelle knew Magnum wouldn't leave Vietnam without her. Michelle was a devout Catholic and in the eyes of the church Hue was her husband, not Magnum.

In "Memories Are Forever" (November 1981), Magnum was reunited with his presumed dead wife and learned the truth behind her deception. Unbeknownst to Magnum at the time, they conceived a daughter during that reunion. The child, Lily Catherine, appeared in five episodes ("Little Girl Who", "Limbo", "Infinity and Jelly doughnuts," "Unfinished Business", and "Resolutions"). Although she was raised as the daughter of General Hue, Lily Catherine learned Magnum-related things from Michelle, such as "Detroit Tigers" and "Rick, T.C., Thomas". By "Resolutions" (May 1988), General Hue's enemies had killed Hue, Michelle, and Michelle's second husband, Edward Durant. Lily Catherine was presumed dead and was reunited with Magnum, who returned to his career as a Naval Intelligence officer to protect her.

Magnum P.I. (2018–present) edit

Thomas Magnum
Magnum P.I. character
 
Jay Hernandez portrays Thomas Magnum in the reboot
First appearance"I Saw the Sun Rise"
Created byDonald P. Bellisario
Glen A. Larson
Portrayed byJay Hernandez
Developed byPeter M. Lenkov
Other appearancesHawaii Five-0
("Ihea 'oe i ka wa a ka ua e loku ana?")
In-universe information
Full nameThomas Sullivan Magnum IV
Occupation
  • Navy SEAL
  • Private Investigator
Family
  • Thomas Sullivan Magnum III (father)
  • Katherine Magnum-Peterson, née Courier (mother)
Relatives
  • Phoebe Sullivan (aunt)
  • Frank Peterson (stepfather)
  • Joey Peterson (half-brother)
NationalityAmerican

Jay Hernandez portrays Thomas Magnum in the 2018 reboot of the series. In the reboot, Thomas Magnum is a decorated ex-Navy SEAL who returns home to become a private investigator. He gets help on cases from two of his friends from the Navy, Theodore "TC" Calvin and Orville "Rick" Wright, and from former MI6 agent Juliet Higgins.[8] In season two, Higgins becomes Magnum's partner. Later in the season, Magnum asks Higgins to marry him in order for her to stay in the country after her visa expires. She initially accepts his offer, but later reverses her decision.[9] Hernandez also played Magnum in a crossover episode with Hawaii Five-0.

Military decorations and awards edit

On his U.S. Navy uniform, Magnum wears the following medals and naval insignia in the 2018 reboot series:

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   
     
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   
 

References edit

  1. ^ The series final episode, including a memorial to his father Thomas Sullivan Magnum III, and an appearance by his grandfather Thomas Sullivan Magnum Jr., establishes the character's full name as Thomas Sullivan Magnun IV."Magnum Mania! - Episode Guide - Resolutions (1)".
  2. ^ "China Doll". Magnum, P.I.. Season 1. Episode 2. December 18, 1980. 30 minutes in. CBS. Retrieved March 18, 2011.
  3. ^ Sivan, Dana (March 19, 2017). "29 facts about Tom Selleck and Magnum P.I." Kiwi Report. Retrieved December 2, 2019.
  4. ^ "Lest We Forget", Episode 1/10
  5. ^ "Mixed Doubles". Magnum, P.I.. Season 3. Episode 9. December 2, 1982. CBS.
  6. ^ "I Witness" In Magnum's opening narration he mentions the year he resigned and started as private investigator.
  7. ^ "The Aunt Who Came to Dinner". Magnum, P.I. Season 7. Episode 147. March 18, 1987. CBS. Guest starring Barbara Rush as Phoebe Sullivan.
  8. ^ Andreeva, Nellie (February 20, 2018). "'Magnum P.I.': Jay Hernandez Cast As Thomas Magnum In CBS' Reboot Pilot". Deadline. Retrieved June 1, 2020.
  9. ^ Halterman, Jim (May 7, 2020). "Jay Hernandez on What 'Magnum P.I.'s Finale Wedding Means for Magnum & Higgins". TV Insider. Retrieved June 1, 2020.

External links edit

  • Magnum Mania

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series from 1980 to 1988 and later by Jay Hernandez in the 2018 reboot developed by Peter M Lenkov Thomas MagnumMagnum P I characterTom Selleck original Jay Hernandez revived First appearance Don t Eat the Snow in Hawaii 1980 Last appearance Resolutions 1988 Created byDonald P BellisarioGlen A LarsonPortrayed byTom Selleck original Jay Hernandez reboot In universe informationOccupationFormer Navy SEALNaval IntelligencePrivate Investigator Robin Master s White Knight books and tapes FamilyThomas Sullivan Magnum III father Katherine Magnum Peterson nee Courier mother Thomas Sullivan Magnum Jr grandfather Everett Wendell Courier grandfather SpouseMichelle Hue former ChildrenLily Catherine Hue daughter RelativesPhoebe Sullivan aunt Frank Peterson stepfather Joey Peterson half brother Contents 1 Magnum P I 1980 1988 1 1 Biography 1 1 1 Early life 1 1 2 Personality 1 1 3 His stuff 1 1 4 Birthdate 1 2 Careers 1 2 1 United States Navy 1 2 1 1 Annapolis 1 2 1 2 Active duty 1 2 1 3 Military decorations and awards 1 2 2 Private investigator 1 3 Relationships 1 3 1 Friends 1 3 2 Family 2 Magnum P I 2018 present 2 1 Military decorations and awards 3 References 4 External linksMagnum P I 1980 1988 editBiography edit Early life edit The character Thomas Sullivan Magnum IV 1 is around forty years old during the original series although a variety of birthdates have been indicated see Birthdate below Both his father and grandfather were naval officers He was born in Detroit but raised in the Tidewater region of Virginia In high school his football team won a Virginia State football championship Some members of his family including his mother still reside there as seen and referenced in various episodes In addition to English Magnum speaks Vietnamese and French 2 Personality edit Magnum is endowed with a rich assortment of personality traits quirks and preferences He is an avid sports fan not only of baseball he is a lifelong Detroit Tigers baseball fan but of American football having been a former quarterback for the U S Naval Academy he evinced an intense fondness for the annual Army Navy Game that often works its way into plotlines during varied episodes he tries out for a professional football team coaches and plays both basketball and softball and participates in the Ironman Triathlon Magnum regularly works out on a surf ski participates in local competitions and enjoys daily swims in the tidal pool off Robin s Nest Magnum was originally envisioned as a Bond type but at Selleck s request 3 was made into more of an average everyman with numerous character flaws including immaturity talking in a whiny voice when stressed overconfidence being manipulative towards his friends and often losing many smaller character conflicts in sometimes humiliating ways before solving the case In his inner monologue he often refers to the Little voice within his mind which appears to be a highly advanced form of intuition and has a passing belief in the supernatural after several mysterious experiences It becomes apparent during Season 1 that Magnum is a fan of the bands Styx Jefferson Starship and Blondie but also admits to owning cassettes of Bach and Beethoven mainly to appease Higgins His stuff edit Magnum s drink of choice was Old Dusseldorf in a long neck bottle as well as Scotch on the rocks also he enjoys sneaking fine wines out of Robin Masters s wine cellar when he believes Higgins is not looking Among his trademarks is his stuff souvenir possessions collected over the years such as baseball bats and gloves a disturbing looking gorilla mask and a yellow rubber chicken He also owns a Beta tape of Stalag 17 his favorite movie His personal weapon seemingly carried only when deemed necessary is a Colt Government Model 45 ACP handgun as stated in several episodes Colt Commercial version of the standard military issue M1911A1 pistol in actuality a similar looking 9mm Star Model BM as 45 ACP 1911s of the time could not reliably cycle blanks A genuine Gauguin hangs on the wall of the guest house he occupies in actuality a composite of two real Gauguin paintings He has free use of Masters Ferrari 308 GTS and he often barters with Higgins for the use of expensive cameras the tennis courts and other accoutrements of wealthy living Perhaps his most valued possession is his late father s Rolex GMT Master aviator s wristwatch as depicted in episode 4 01 Home from the Sea Magnum s father was a Naval Aviator killed in the Korean War when Magnum was only five something that is an anachronism as the GMT Master was introduced in 1954 too late for both active combat missions and Magnum to have been five when his father died In early seasons Magnum also wore a Chronosport Sea Quartz 30 He along with Rick and T C wears a team ring with a Croix de Lorraine on it from their time in Vietnam On a sideboard in his living room he has a picture showing him T C Rick and others in Vietnam Birthdate edit Magnum s birthdate has been given on multiple occasions nearly all conflicting In the second season episode Memories are Forever his driver s license notes it as January 5 1946 Magnum s PI license is also shown in the fifth season episode Murder 101 using this date In the second season episode Try to Remember Magnum waking up in the hospital with a serious head wound gives his birthday as August 8 1944 In the fourth season episode Letter to a Duchess Magnum gives his age as 38 putting his birth date between November 1944 and November 1945 assuming the airdate of the episode corresponds to the in show date In the fourth season episode On Face Value Magnum makes a point of being ten and not yet eleven in a flashback to August 4 1956 This would put his birthday between August 5 1945 and August 3 1946 The seventh season episode Forty centers around Magnum s 40th birthday putting his birth in February 1947 assuming the airdate of the episode corresponds with the in show date Careers edit United States Navy edit Annapolis edit Magnum attended the United States Naval Academy Class of 67 4 or 68 depending on the episode referenced While at the Naval Academy he dated Ginger Grant no relation to the Gilligan s Island character who became a professional tennis player and re entered his life in the episode Mixed Doubles 5 Additionally in the episode From Moscow to Maui Magnum states that he was the captain of the Annapolis football team during at least one Army Navy game Army scored a touchdown early in the first quarter from a play he called Active duty edit He served ten or more years as an officer in the United States Navy rising to the rank of lieutenant before resigning from the service in disillusionment in 1979 6 Magnum was a Vietnam War veteran and a former POW who believed his wife Michelle died in bombing during the final pull out from Saigon He served in both the SEALs and Naval Intelligence during his Navy years and as such maintained many contacts in both communities In the episode Solo Flight he is seen wearing the rank insignia for a lieutenant commander By the final episode of Magnum P I in 1988 Thomas had decided to return to active duty in the Navy at the rank of commander O 5 Military decorations and awards edit On his Navy uniform Magnum wears service ribbons for the Navy Cross Purple Heart National Defense Service Medal Vietnam Service Medal Gallantry Cross Unit Citation with Palm and Frame and the Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Specifically in the season 2 episodes 23 24 Memories are Forever parts 1 amp 2 we see the uniform Magnum is to wear to Washington D C presented to him by Mac so it should be correct The collar has the commander rank with the Special Warfare insignia with the Navy Cross Purple Heart National Defense Service Medal Vietnam Service Medal with 2 service star Gallantry Cross Unit Citation with Palm and Frame and the Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal During the Vietnam War United States Navy SEALs didn t have a specific breast insignia until 1970 Established on 16 October 1970 the Special Warfare insignia was initially issued in two grades gold for officers and silver for enlisted Initially they wore only the Navy amp Marine Corps Parachutist Insignia So Thomas Magnum is entitled to wear the U S Naval Parachutist Insignia even though he didn t wear it on his uniform Private investigator edit After leaving the Navy Magnum became a largely penniless private investigator beach bum in Hawaii who despite irregular employment managed to secure a cushy job offer about six months after his discharge He was able to live a comfortable existence thanks to celebrity author Robin Masters by whom Magnum had been hired to test on a semi regular basis both the security of his estate and the astuteness of his estate s majordomo Jonathan Quayle Higgins The job perks included use of the guest house on his Hawaii estate Robin s Nest and use of his red Ferrari 308 GTS in exchange for quality control of the estate security In the course of the series Magnum and his friends became involved not only in typical P I cases but also a wide variety of adventures involving espionage covert operations paramilitary escapades and lifestyles of the rich and famous The blending of private investigator and beach bum characteristics allowed the frequent addition of a strong comic element into the action drama comedy series Magnum extremely disliked being referred to as a P I Private Eye or Private Detective and quickly corrected people by saying he was a Private Investigator He often appeared in either khaki pleated shorts or blue jeans Navy issue swim trunks or Levis an Aloha shirt and Sperry boat shoes or white Puma Easy Rider Sneakers usually without anything more than ankle socks He often wore battered baseball caps of his favorite sports team the Detroit Tigers and sometimes one from his service in Da Nang VMO 2 Relationships edit Friends edit Magnum regarded friendship as perhaps the most important element of life for him and the theme of friendship ran throughout the many episodes His most enduring friendships were with his former Vietnam comrades Orville Wilbur Richard Rick Wright and Theodore T C Calvin and their friendship not only survived but flourished under the eccentricities each showed the others and the extreme sometimes perilous stresses they shared His other close friendship of a love hate nature was with Jonathan Quayle Higgins III referred to by T C as Higgy baby the ostensible majordomo of the estate where Magnum was a perennial guest or in Higgins view moocher Magnum persistently tried to foil Higgins efforts to impose an orderly regimen on Magnum s disordered lifestyle as they traded verbal jabs and one ups manship games with each other Magnum lived in the guest house on Robin Masters estate Robin s Nest as part of his being in charge of security on the estate which likely explains the almost unlimited access to the Ferrari Other friendships were woven throughout his encounters in the series He continuously took advantage of Lieutenant Mac MacReynolds a Navy officer and intelligence source for many of his cases but was devastated when Mac was killed in an assassination attempt on Magnum by Ivan a Soviet intelligence operative who had also overseen the torture of Magnum when he was a POW in Vietnam For almost every season in the series Magnum s investigations paralleled and sometimes crossed those of Honolulu Police Lieutenant Tanaka with the obvious respect they held for each other going well beyond a shared enjoyment of the Detroit Tigers Magnum maintained friendships with women as well most notably Assistant District Attorney Carol Baldwin and Lieutenant later Lieutenant Commander Maggie Poole MacReynolds successor Magnum was no less apt to exploit his friendship with Carol or Maggie as he was his male friends and no less loyal Numerous episode plots featured old friends calling on Magnum for help requests he always honored even when helping conflicted with his best judgment Family edit After Magnum s father s death his mother Katherine married Frank Peterson They had a son Joey who ran away for reasons unknown before dying while serving in Vietnam Magnum also has an aunt Phoebe Sullivan who is a novelist 7 and a cousin named Karen While serving in South Vietnam Magnum married a beautiful French Eurasian nurse named Michelle Hue the widow of North Vietnamese General Nguyen Hue Magnum left Vietnam believing Michelle was killed during the 1975 evacuation of Saigon Her death was staged because General Hue had resurfaced and Michelle knew Magnum wouldn t leave Vietnam without her Michelle was a devout Catholic and in the eyes of the church Hue was her husband not Magnum In Memories Are Forever November 1981 Magnum was reunited with his presumed dead wife and learned the truth behind her deception Unbeknownst to Magnum at the time they conceived a daughter during that reunion The child Lily Catherine appeared in five episodes Little Girl Who Limbo Infinity and Jelly doughnuts Unfinished Business and Resolutions Although she was raised as the daughter of General Hue Lily Catherine learned Magnum related things from Michelle such as Detroit Tigers and Rick T C Thomas By Resolutions May 1988 General Hue s enemies had killed Hue Michelle and Michelle s second husband Edward Durant Lily Catherine was presumed dead and was reunited with Magnum who returned to his career as a Naval Intelligence officer to protect her Magnum P I 2018 present editThomas MagnumMagnum P I character nbsp Jay Hernandez portrays Thomas Magnum in the rebootFirst appearance I Saw the Sun Rise Created byDonald P Bellisario Glen A LarsonPortrayed byJay HernandezDeveloped byPeter M LenkovOther appearancesHawaii Five 0 Ihea oe i ka wa a ka ua e loku ana In universe informationFull nameThomas Sullivan Magnum IVOccupationNavy SEALPrivate InvestigatorFamilyThomas Sullivan Magnum III father Katherine Magnum Peterson nee Courier mother RelativesPhoebe Sullivan aunt Frank Peterson stepfather Joey Peterson half brother NationalityAmericanJay Hernandez portrays Thomas Magnum in the 2018 reboot of the series In the reboot Thomas Magnum is a decorated ex Navy SEAL who returns home to become a private investigator He gets help on cases from two of his friends from the Navy Theodore TC Calvin and Orville Rick Wright and from former MI6 agent Juliet Higgins 8 In season two Higgins becomes Magnum s partner Later in the season Magnum asks Higgins to marry him in order for her to stay in the country after her visa expires She initially accepts his offer but later reverses her decision 9 Hernandez also played Magnum in a crossover episode with Hawaii Five 0 Military decorations and awards edit On his U S Navy uniform Magnum wears the following medals and naval insignia in the 2018 reboot series nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Special Warfare insigniaNavy Cross Bronze Star with V device Navy and Marine Corps Commendation MedalNavy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal with 1 5 16 inch stars Combat Action Ribbon Navy Unit CommendationNavy Meritorious Unit Commendation Navy Good Conduct Medal National Defense Service MedalArmed Forces Expeditionary Medal Afghanistan Campaign Medal with 3 Service Stars Iraq Campaign Medal with 2 Service StarsGlobal War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal Global War on Terrorism Service Medal Navy and Marine Corps Sea Service Deployment Ribbon with 3 Service StarsOverseas Service Ribbon with 2 Service Stars Rifle Marksmanship Medal with Expert Device Pistol Marksmanship Medal with Expert DeviceNavy and Marine Corps Parachutist BadgeReferences edit The series final episode including a memorial to his father Thomas Sullivan Magnum III and an appearance by his grandfather Thomas Sullivan Magnum Jr establishes the character s full name as Thomas Sullivan Magnun IV Magnum Mania Episode Guide Resolutions 1 China Doll Magnum P I Season 1 Episode 2 December 18 1980 30 minutes in CBS Retrieved March 18 2011 Sivan Dana March 19 2017 29 facts about Tom Selleck and Magnum P I Kiwi Report Retrieved December 2 2019 Lest We Forget Episode 1 10 Mixed Doubles Magnum P I Season 3 Episode 9 December 2 1982 CBS I Witness In Magnum s opening narration he mentions the year he resigned and started as private investigator The Aunt Who Came to Dinner Magnum P I Season 7 Episode 147 March 18 1987 CBS Guest starring Barbara Rush as Phoebe Sullivan Andreeva Nellie February 20 2018 Magnum P I Jay Hernandez Cast As Thomas Magnum In CBS Reboot Pilot Deadline Retrieved June 1 2020 Halterman Jim May 7 2020 Jay Hernandez on What Magnum P I s Finale Wedding Means for Magnum amp Higgins TV Insider Retrieved June 1 2020 External links edit nbsp Television portal nbsp Hawaii portalMagnum Mania Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Thomas Magnum amp 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