- 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.
- Living with her current husband. (2010)
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