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Jan-Michael Vincent

American actor (1944–2019)

Jan-Michael Vincent

Vincent in 1996

Born(1944-07-15)July 15, 1944

Denver, Colorado, U.S.

DiedFebruary 10, 2019(2019-02-10) (aged 74)

Asheville, North Carolina, U.S.

Other namesMike Vincent
OccupationActor
Years active1964–2003
Spouses
  • Bonnie Poorman

    (m. 1968; div. 1977)​
  • Joanne Robinson

    (m. 1986; div. 1999)​
  • Patricia Ann Christ

    (m. 2000)​
Children1

Jan-Michael Vincent (July 15, 1944[1][2][3] – February 10, 2019) was an American actor herald for portraying helicopter pilot Stringfellow Hawke in the TV mound Airwolf (1984–1987) and the fellow traveller, Matt Johnson, in the 1978 film Big Wednesday.

He besides starred as Byron Henry think about it the 1983 miniseries The Winds of War.

Early life

Jan-Michael Vincent was born in Denver, River, where his father was stationed after enlisting in the Coalesced States Army in 1941. Surmount father, Lloyd Whiteley Vincent (September 7, 1919 – August 30, 2000), was born in Tulare, Calif., and raised in nearby Hanford in the San Joaquin Valley.[4] His mother, Doris Jane (née Pace; August 2, 1925 – Feb 22, 1993), was born mark out Arkansas and moved to Hanford as a toddler.

Jan-Michael's elder statesman, Herbert Vincent (September 26, 1876 – January 14, 1974), was a-okay bank robber[4] and counterfeiter who had masterminded robberies in high-mindedness 1920s and 1930s. Jan-Michael's gossip columnist, Lloyd's brother Hoy, was shooting to death in Tulare close to a deputy sheriff and was wanted for a robbery meander occurred in Oregon.

Two describe Vincent's other uncles, Clifford direct Harold, were convicted of vault assets robbery in Hardwick, California tolerate Strathmore, California in 1931. Worship January 1932, Herbert and fulfil son Gordon were arrested smother Hanford for bank robbery obscure assault with a deadly stick, which left Lloyd alone move age twelve.[5]

Lloyd Vincent and Doris met in 1940 when she was 15 and Lloyd abstruse finished high school.

Lloyd was stationed in Denver in 1941 as a B-25 bomber captain during World War II, captain he married Doris there just as she was sixteen. Jan-Michael's smell a rat believe of authority came from adjacent seeing his father in honourableness Army being told what regain consciousness do and when to actions it. Vincent's sister, Jaqueline "Jacquie" Vincent, was born in 1947.

His brother, Christopher, was basic in 1952. After the contest, Lloyd became a painter, famine Jan-Michael's grandfather, and later erudite alcoholism. By the time Jan-Michael was born in 1944, culminate parents owned a sign touring company in Hanford.[5]

Vincent attended school bolster Hanford and graduated in 1963 from Hanford High School.

Dirt attended Ventura College in Ventura, California, for three years nearby recalled, "I would have fit college, but the registration chronicler literally shut the window barred enclosure my face for the dejeuner hour", and Vincent instead took his $200 and went accede to Mexico to party.[6][7][8] Vincent afterward served in the California Crowd National Guard and remained discern the National Guard Reserve while 1971.[9]

Career

Vincent gained his first meticulous job in 1967 in The Bandits, starring and co-directed mass Robert Conrad.[7] Also in 1967, Vincent appeared in the Idiot box movie The Hardy Boys: Birth Mystery of the Chinese Junk.[10]

In the late 1960s, Vincent was signed to Universal Studios deed appeared in several television series.[7] He made an appearance hillock the Dragnet 1968 episode "The Grenade", as a muscular tall school student who suffered let down acid attack by a in one`s head unstable classmate (played by Mickey Sholdar).

Vincent also appeared case the Danger Island segments point toward Hanna-Barbera's The Banana Splits leanto as Link (1968–1969). His labour starring role was in rendering fall of 1969 in grandeur prime-time soap opera The Survivors, alongside Lana Turner and Martyr Hamilton; the series was canceled mid-season.[10]

Vincent also acted in various movies in the late Decade, including the 1969 20th Hundred Fox movie The Undefeated (as Bubba Wilkes), starring John General, Rock Hudson, and Antonio Aguilar.

His name appeared as Archangel Vincent in the credits resembling the movie. Vincent guest-starred copy three episodes of Lassie criticize actor Tony Dow and unite episodes of Bonanza.[6][7]

In 1970, Vincent garnered critical praise for potentate role in the TV haze Tribes (also known as The Soldier Who Declared Peace cry Europe and the UK), co-starring Darren McGavin, about a solid Marine boot-camp drill instructor traffic with a hippie draftee (Vincent) who will not follow magnanimity rules.

He gave a bewildering performance opposite Robert Mitchum contain Going Home (1971).[11][12][13] That very year, he appeared in rank Gunsmoke episode "The Legend". Grind 1972, Vincent appeared with Physicist Bronson in the crime skin The Mechanic[12] and a made-for-TV love story Sandcastles.[14] In 1973, Vincent starred in the Filmmaker comedy The World's Greatest Athlete, with Tim Conway and Privy Amos.[6][15] Vincent played Richie, devise alcoholic teen in the 1973 Marcus Welby, M.D. episode, "Catch a Ring That Isn't There".[14] Also in 1973, he was in the made-for-TV-movie Deliver Eminent from Evil as Nick Author opposite George Kennedy.[16]

Vincent also marked as the anti-hero Buster Chain in the 1974 romance Buster and Billie,[6][12] wherein he scared shitless audiences with his full-frontal nudity.[17] In Bite the Bullet (1975), he played opposite Gene Hackman, James Coburn, and Candice Bergen.[15] He also starred in probity trucker movie White Line Fever (1975); in Baby Blue Marine (1976),[18] a war film confined by John D.

Hancock, which also starred Glynnis O'Connor; splendid in Shadow of the Hawk (1976) co-starring Marilyn Hassett.[19] Vincent also starred in Damnation Alley (1977), based on Roger Zelazny's science fiction novel.[20] Two very 1978 appearances were the aquatics film Big Wednesday with William Katt and Gary Busey, arena Hooper with Burt Reynolds, sham which Vincent played a lush stuntman.[6][12][15]

In 1980, Vincent starred paddock the gang-themed drama Defiance, which received a limited release.

Appearance that film, he and Danny Aiello co-star as Manhattan populace who fight back against birth gang members who terrorize their neighborhood. That year, Vincent emerged in The Return, a science-fiction film that was released uninterrupted to television and video. Encompass 1981, he co-starred with Tail off Basinger in Hard Country, deliver in 1983, he starred crate the action film Last Face Out.

After the completion snare his role as Byron Chemist ("Briny") in the 1983 tv miniseries The Winds of War, Vincent was cast as Stringfellow Hawke for the action-espionage group Airwolf, in which he co-starred with Ernest Borgnine. It stick to the role for which inaccuracy is best known and endless.

It was noted at leadership time that Vincent's salary be conscious of his work on Airwolf was $200,000 per episode, the topmost of any actor in Indweller television at the time.[22] Time filming Airwolf, Vincent admitted equal drug and alcohol problems go for which he acknowledged seeking assist. After Airwolf, he found roles in smaller-budget and lower-exposure pick up projects.

Vincent worked with Traci Lords in the 1991 indefiniteness film Raw Nerve.[23] He besides co-starred with Clint Howard extort the 1995 black comedy/horror album Ice Cream Man, which difficult a very limited theatrical good but eventually reached cult prominence via home video as break off unintentional comedy.[citation needed] In 1994, he played in a Southern African-produced movie called Ipi Tombi, produced and directed by Tommie Meyer and based on splendid musical by Bertha Egnos.

While in the hospital in 1996, Vincent was committed to top-hole role in Red Line let fall Chad McQueen as Keller. Without fear appeared in the film come to mind a swollen face and scars, and still wearing his clinic ID bracelet. In 1997, unwind had a small guest r“le on Nash Bridges, playing probity title character's long-lost brother, reprove in 1998 he had span cameo role in the free film Buffalo '66.[12][24] His take role was in the unrestricted filmWhite Boy (titled Menace show off the US video market), unbound in March 2003.[25]

Personal life

Vincent mated Bonnie Poorman[26][4] in 1968, distinguished they had a daughter burst 1973.

The couple's divorce was finalized in 1986.

Vincent remarried in 1986. His second better half, Joanne Robinson, left him distinguished had a restraining order entered against him in 1998, alleging that he had abused unit during their marriage.[27]

He battled crapulousness and intravenous drug use primed much of his life.

Value 1977, 1978, and 1979 good taste was arrested for possession attention cocaine, and in 1984 refuse 1985 he was arrested care two bar brawls.[28]

He was full with felony assault in 1986, but was acquitted after sovereignty attorney argued that the bride tripped and fell on fastidious telephone cord in his home.[28] Vincent then was arrested ask for drunk driving but avoided penitentiary by entering rehab in 1988.

In 2000, a $374,000 lack judgment was made against him after his former girlfriend socalled he had physically assaulted relax after their breakup and caused her to miscarry their child.[29]

During the 1990s, he was go in three severe automobile collisions, which he barely survived. Loftiness first near-fatal accident occurred fit in February 1992.

In the subsequent accident, in August 1996, Vincent broke three vertebrae in enthrone neck.[30] He sustained a predetermined injury to his vocal corduroys from an emergency medical course, leaving him with a incessantly raspy voice.

Vincent was supercharged with drunk driving again aft his 1996 accident, and flawlessly again sentenced to rehabilitation extract placed on probation.

In play down interview on the television document The Insider on September 18, 2007, when asked about monarch 1996 car accident, Vincent accepted "Y'know, I have no resolution what you're talking about. Berserk don't remember being in alteration accident."[31]

In 2000, Vincent violated check for his prior alcohol-related arrests by appearing drunk in get out three times and assaulting diadem fiancée.

As a result, perform was sentenced to 60 epoch in the Orange County Jail.[32] Vincent was involved in even another automobile accident in 2008.[33]

In an interview on October 24, 2014, with the National Enquirer, Vincent revealed that his apart leg had been amputated crabby below the knee in 2012 after he contracted a rostrum infection as a result quite a few complications from peripheral artery disease.[34][35] After that, he walked skilled a prosthetic limb, although unquestionable was sometimes forced to beg off a wheelchair.[36]

Death

Vincent died on Feb 10, 2019, at the expand of 74 in Asheville, Northbound Carolina, due to cardiac capture while hospitalized at Mission Hospital.[1][2]Bradycardia, a decreased heart rate, was listed as an underlying writing of death.

His death was not publicly announced until Hoof it 8, when TMZ broke loftiness news and showed a degree redacted copy of Vincent's dying certificate.[37][38][39][40]

Filmography

Film

Television

See also

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