Augie T.


Augie T. is an American politician and member of the Honolulu City Council. Tulba is a radio personality on KPHI, branded as Shaka 96.7, based in Honolulu, Hawaii. He was also a successful radio personality on KDNN and on KQMQ-FM. He started his career in comedy in the 1990s, but came to prominence in the 2000s. He was influenced by Rap Reiplinger. Augie also does voice-over work for local radio and television advertisements. In March 2019, he held his final public comedy show. In September 2019, he announced his interest in running for the Honolulu City Council.

Personal life

Augusto Emery Tulba was born in 1968 and is the second oldest of six children. He grew up in the Kamehameha IV Housing Project, in Kalihi Valley, a working-class area in urban Honolulu. He became a Golden Gloves champion boxer at age 16. He attended Farrington High School and graduated in 1986.
In 1991, Augie got his first taste of stand-up comedy, taking top honors during an open mic night at the Honolulu Comedy Club. Augie developed his earliest material with help from local comedian Andy Bumatai, who taught him that it is not always necessary to use profanity in order to get a laugh. The surviving members of Booga Booga also mentored him; Augie performed with them in 1993.
Augie won the Nā Hōkū Hanohano Award for Comedy Album of the Year with "Da Comedy Kahuna" in 1999. He won a second Hōkū Award in the comedy category with "Locally Disturbed" in 2003.
In 2002, Augie was voted Comedian of the Year by the Honolulu Star-Bulletin and MidWeek newspapers. He is the only local comedian to sell out the Blaisdell Arena and is recognized as one of Hawai'i's Top 100 Influential Filipinos with an exhibit at the Bishop Museum. He was a recipient of Pacific Business News' "Forty Under 40" award. He also performed in Guam as part of the Guam Comedy Series in 2017.
On March 2, 2019, Augie held his final public comedy show with Andy Bumatai and Frank De Lima at the Blaisdell Arena, ending his nearly three-decade comedic career.

Political career

Augie filed nomination papers with the state Office of Elections on May 26, 2020, and was elected to represent District 9 of the Honolulu City Council on November 3, 2020.

Blackface controversy

In June 2021, Augie reposted on Instagram a more than ten-year-old video in which he appeared in blackface in a skit titled "Hawaii's Next Top Mahu". Civil rights and LGBTQ activists criticized the video for its portrayal of African Americans and māhū, and the video was removed shortly thereafter.

Electoral history

Film and television

YearTitleRoleDirectorNotes
2000BaywatchHimselfAnson WilliamsSeason 11, Episode 5: "Stone Cold"
2000BaywatchHimselfAnson WilliamsSeason 11, Episode 7: "Dream Girl"
2001BaywatchHimselfGary CapoSeason 11, Episode 17: "Boiling Point"
2005The Sand Island Drive-In Anthem BobbyRyan Kawamoto
2007Horsepower HaroldJoel Moffett
2010Hawaii Five-0KekipiAlex ZakrzewskiSeason 1, Episode 4: "Lanakila"
2011Hawaii Five-0KekipiBrad TurnerSeason 1, Episode 13: "Ke Kinohi"
2011Get a JobCousin BullyBrian Kohne
2012Hang LooseHimselfRyan Kawamoto
2013Na Ali'i of Comedy: The MovieHimselfGerard Elmore
2016A Midsummer's Hawaiian DreamPukaHarry Cason
2017MauiDetective TulbaBrian Kohne
2018Magnum P.I.Benny KahanaSylvain WhiteSeason 1, Episode 3: "The Woman Who Never Died"
2020Aloha Surf HotelTai AlonzoStefan C. SchaeferPost-production