Jan-Michael Vincent is three first names. That's funny. Jan-Michael Vincent is a washed-up actor that a good chunk of the R&M fanbase will react to like "why is that name familiar?" Jan-Michael Vincent is a name that people will assume is made up if they haven't heard of him. Jan-Michael "Jan-Michael Vincent" Vincent (Jan-Michael Vincent)
Going Home (1971) -- (Movie Clip) He's Been Out Since Last September Having learned that he’s not going to Vietnam, Pittsburgh-area youth Jimmy (Jan-Michael Vincent) decides to visit his father, Robert Mitchum, who’s been in prison for 13 years for killing his mother, their conversations, which may or may not have happened, running in his
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At first billed simply as Michael Vincent, the novice actor's "official" screen debut was the 1968 western Journey to Shiloh, though in fact he'd already had a shakedown cruise, as it were, in the Mexican film Los Bandidos (1967). He went on to co-star in the "Danger Island" segment of Hanna-Barbera's Saturday morning TV show The Banana Splits
Actor. He received notoriety as an American actor of the 20th century, best known for his role of Stringfellow Hawke in Airwolf, which aired on CBS television from 1984 to 1987. A handsome young man with a square jawline, he was discovered by a talent agent while he was in the California Army National Guard. His first
He was once paid $200,000 for every episode of 'Airwolf' he starred in and was a heartthrob to millions, but these days Jan-Michael Vincent says he's lucky to even be alive.
March 8, 2019 4:50 PM PT Jan-Michael Vincent, a golden boy of Hollywood action films in the 1970s who starred in the mid-1980s TV adventure series “Airwolf” but saw his career crater amid
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