Kamuela C. Searle (August 29, 1890 – February 14, 1924) was an actor, sculptor, and painter, best remembered for his portrayal of Korak, the son of Tarzan and Jane.
Legend has it that Searle appeared in a couple of DeMille's films during this time, but no definite proof exists.
He enlisted in the United States Army during World War I, and fought and was wounded in France.
Upon his discharge, Searle adopted Kamuela (the Hawaiian spelling of Samuel) as his first name, and appeared, uncredited, in DeMille's 1919 film Male and Female.
Many sources, including Gabe Essoe's Tarzan of the Movies, have incorrectly stated that Searle was mortally wounded when an elephant carrying him bound to a stake slammed him to the ground.