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Occupation
  
Film, television actor

Name
  
Jan-Michael Vincent

Children
  
Amber Vincent

Years active
  
1967–2002

Role
  
Actor

Jan-Michael Vincent sitting on the chair, with mustache and long hair, while wearing a beige coat, pants, light brown long sleeve, and black belt
Born
  
July 15, 1944 (Age 73) (
1944-07-15
)

Residence
  
Vicksburg, Mississippi, U.S.

Other names
  
Jan Michael VincentMichael VincentMike Vincent

Spouse
  
Patricia Ann Vincent (m. 2000), Joanne Robinson (m. 1986–1997), Bonnie Portman (m. 1974–1975)

Parents
  
Lloyd Vincent, Doris Vincent

Movies and TV shows
  
Similar People
  
Ernest Borgnine, Alex Cord, Jean Bruce Scott, William Katt, Gary Busey

Jan michael vincent interview on the insider 08 19 07


Jan-Michael Vincent (born July 15, 1944) is a retired American actor best known for his role as helicopter pilot Stringfellow Hawke on the 1980s U.S. television series Airwolf (1984–86) and as the protagonist of John Milius’s 1978 surfing epic Big Wednesday.

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Jan-Michael Vincent with a mustache, beard, and stitches on his face while wearing a black long sleeve

Jan michael vincent s shocking appearance 1996


Early life

Jan-Michael Vincent with a mustache, beard, and furrowed brows while wearing a beige coat and white long sleeve

Vincent was born July 15, 1944, in Denver, Colorado, to Doris and Lloyd Vincent. His family moved to Hanford, California, when Jan-Michael was young. Vincent attended Ventura College in Ventura, California.

1960s

Vincent was finishing a stint in the California Army National Guard when a talent scout was struck by his looks. His first acting job was in the movie The Bandits (aka Los Banditos), co-directed by and starring Robert Conrad, in 1967.

Vincent’s career took off in the late 1960s when casting agent Dick Clayton signed him to Universal Studios. He made a shirtless appearance on the Dragnet 1968 episode “The Grenade,” as a muscular high school student who suffered an acid attack by a mentally unstable classmate (played by Mickey Sholdar). He also appeared in the Danger Island segments of Hanna-Barbera’s The Banana Splits series as Link (1968–69). Finally, in the fall of 1969 Vincent had a starring role in the prime-time soap opera The Survivors, alongside Lana Turner and George Hamilton; however, the series was canceled at mid-season.

Vincent also performed in several movies in that period, such as the 1969 Twentieth Century Fox movie The Undefeated (as Bubba Wilkes) starring John Wayne, Rock Hudson, and Mexican actor Antonio Aguilar. His name appeared as Michael Vincent in the credits of the movie. Vincent Guest-starred in two episodes of Bonanza (April 1969’s “The Unwanted” as Rick Miller and “The Arrival of Eddie” as Eddie MacKay May 19, 1968, Season 9 credited as Michael Vincent).

1970s

Vincent appeared in one episode of Marcus Welby, M.D. as Richie, a teen with an alcohol addiction. He co-starred with Charles Bronson in the 1972 Crime film The Mechanic. In 1970, he garnered critical praise for his role in the made-for-TV film Tribes— also known as “The Soldier Who Declared Peace” in Europe and the UK, co-starring Darren McGavin, about a tough Marine boot-camp drill instructor dealing with a hippie draftee (Vincent), who will not “play by the rules.” Other notable films included the cult surfing film Big Wednesday with William Katt and Gary Busey; he also attracted attention giving a highly complex performance opposite Robert Mitchum in Going Home. In 1971 he appeared in the Gunsmoke episode “The Legend.”

In 1972 Vincent starred in a made-for-TV love story, Sandcastles, and in 1973 he starred in the Disney movie The World's Greatest Athlete, with Tim Conway and John Amos. He also starred in the 1974 romance Buster and Billie as the romantic antihero Buster Lane, where he startled audiences with his full-frontal nudity. In Hooper with Burt Reynolds, Vincent played a young stunt man. In 1975 Bite the Bullet found him sharing screen time opposite Gene Hackman, James Coburn, and Candice Bergen. He also starred in the cult classic trucker movie White Line Fever; in 1976's Baby Blue Marine, a war film directed by John D. Hancock, which also starred Glynnis O’Connor; and in the 1976 cult classic Shadow of the Hawk co-starring Marilyn Hassett. Vincent also appeared in Damnation Alley, based on Roger Zelazny's science fiction novel, in 1977.

1980s

In 1980, Vincent starred in the gang-themed drama Defiance, which received a limited release. In that film, he costarred alongside Danny Aiello as Manhattan residents who fight back against the gang members who terrorize their neighborhood. He also appeared in The Return, a science fiction film that was released directly to television and video. In 1981, he co-starred with Kim Basinger in Hard Country. Vincent starred in the 1983 Action film Last Plane Out.

After the completion of his role in the 1983 television Miniseries Winds of War, Vincent was cast as Stringfellow Hawke for the action–espionage series Airwolf, in which he co-starred with Ernest Borgnine and is the role for which he is best known and remembered, as well as for his rate of pay. It was noted, at the time, that Vincent's salary for his work on Airwolf was the highest paid (rumored to be $200,000 per episode) of any actor in American television. While filming Airwolf, Vincent admitted to drug and alcohol problems for which he acknowledged seeking help.

After the end of Airwolf he found roles in smaller budget and lower exposure film projects.

1990s and 2000s

Vincent worked with Traci Lords in the 1991 suspense film Raw Nerve.

While in the hospital in 1996, Vincent was committed to a role in Red Line with Chad McQueen as Keller. He appeared in the film with a swollen face and scars, and still wearing the hospital ID bracelet.

In 1997, he had a small guest role on Nash Bridges, playing the title character's long-lost brother, and in 1998 he had a cameo in the independent film Buffalo '66.

His most recent movie roles included the independent film White Boy, also titled Menace (for the U.S. video version), released in March 2002.

Personal life

Vincent has battled alcoholism and intravenous drug use for much of his life. In 1983, he was arrested for drunk driving, but avoided jail by entering rehab. He was also arrested after two bar brawls in 1984 and 1985 and then received a felony assault charge in 1986, which he was acquitted of after his attorney argued that the woman tripped and fell on a telephone cord in his home. In 1995, a $374,000 default judgment was made against him after his former girlfriend alleged he had physically assaulted her after their breakup and caused her to miscarry their child.

In the latter half of the 1990s, he was involved in two severe automobile collisions, which he barely survived. In an accident in August 1996 Vincent broke three vertebrae in his neck. He also sustained a permanent injury to his vocal cords from an emergency medical procedure, leaving him with a permanently raspy voice.

Vincent was charged with drunk driving again after his 1996 accident and once again sentenced to rehab and placed on probation. In an interview on the TV program The Insider on September 18, 2007, when asked about his 1996 car accident, he answered, “Y’know, I have no idea what you’re talking about. I don't remember being in an accident.”

In 2000, Vincent violated probation for his prior alcohol-related arrests by appearing drunk in public three times and assaulting his fiancee, Patricia. As a result, he was sentenced to 60 days in Orange County Jail.

Vincent was involved in another automobile accident in 2008.

Vincent married his first wife, Bonnie Poorman, his “college classmate sweetheart” in 1969 and they had a daughter, Amber Vincent, in 1973. His second wife, Joanne Robinson, left him and had a restraining order entered against him in 1994, alleging that he had abused her since their marriage in 1985.

In an October 2014 interview with National Enquirer, Vincent revealed that his right leg was amputated just below the knee in 2012 after he contracted a leg infection as a result of complications from peripheral artery disease. He now walks with a prosthetic limb, though sometimes he is forced to use a wheelchair. He also revealed he had tax debt in excess of $70,000.

As of 2013, Vincent resides near Vicksburg, Mississippi.

  • Vincent was briefly referenced in the episode "Interdimensional Cable 2: Tempting Fate" of the Adult Swim animated series Rick and Morty
  • Death

    Vincent died on February 10, 2019, aged 73,in Asheville, North Carolina due to cardiac arrest while hospitalized at Mission Hospital Memorial Campus. Bradycardia, a decreased heart rate, was listed as an underlying cause of death. 

    His death was not publicly announced until March 8, when TMZ broke the news, and showed a slightly redacted copy of his death certificate. 

    He is survived by his third wife, Patricia Ann Christ, and his daughter, Amber Vincent, from his first marriage.

    Filmography

    Actor
    2002
    White Boy as
    Ron Masters
    2000
    The Thundering 8th as
    Capt. Otis Buchwald
    2000
    Escape to Grizzly Mountain as
    Trapper
    1998
    No Rest for the Wicked as
    Sheriff Juan Ramirez
    1998
    Buffalo '66 as
    Sonny
    1997
    The Palace (Video)
    1997
    Nash Bridges (TV Series) as
    Bobby Chase
    - Revelations (1997) - Bobby Chase (as Jan Michael Vincent)
    1996
    Jurassic Women (TV Movie) as
    Zepp
    1996
    Lethal Orbit (TV Movie) as
    Riff
    1996
    The Last Kill
    1995
    Russian Roulette - Moscow 95 as
    Captain Nazarov
    1995
    Red Line (Video) as
    Keller
    1995
    Ice Cream Man as
    Detective Gifford
    1995
    Body Count as
    Detective Reinhart
    1995
    Abducted II: The Reunion as
    Brad Allen (as Jan Michael Vincent)
    1994
    Singapore Sling (TV Movie) as
    Billy
    1994
    Ipi Tombi as
    Steven Gilbert
    1994
    Renegade (TV Series) as
    Max
    - Hard Rider (1994) - Max
    1993
    Indecent Behavior as
    Tom Mathis
    1993
    Deadly Heroes as
    Cody Grant
    1993
    Hidden Obsession as
    Ben Scanlon
    1993
    Sins of Desire as
    Warren Robillard
    1993
    Midnight Witness as
    Lance
    1992
    Animal Instincts (Video) as
    Fletcher Ross (as Jan Michael Vincent)
    1992
    Beyond the Call of Duty as
    Len Jordan
    1992
    The Divine Enforcer (Video) as
    Father Thomas
    1991
    The Final Heist (TV Movie) as
    David King
    1991
    Raw Nerve as
    Lt. Bruce Ellis
    1991
    Xtro II: The Second Encounter as
    Dr. Ron Shepherd
    1991
    Hangfire as
    Colonel Johnson
    1990
    In Gold We Trust as
    Oliver Moss
    1990
    Haunting Fear (Video) as
    Detective James Trent
    1990
    Demonstone as
    Andy Buck
    1990
    Alienator as
    Commander
    1989
    Dirty Games as
    Dr. Kepler West
    1989
    Tarzan in Manhattan (TV Movie) as
    Brightmore
    1989
    Deadly Embrace (Video) as
    Stewart Moreland (as Jan Michael Vincent)
    1989
    Hit List as
    Jack Collins
    1987
    Born in East L.A. as
    McCalister (as Jan Michael Vincent)
    1987
    Enemy Territory as
    Parker
    1987
    Six Against the Rock (TV Movie) as
    Miran 'Buddy' Thompson
    1987
    Airwolf (TV Series) as
    Stringfellow Hawke
    - Blackjack (1987) - Stringfellow Hawke
    1986
    Hotel (TV Series) as
    Nick Hauser
    - Undercurrents (1986) - Nick Hauser
    1984
    Airwolf (TV Series) as
    Stringfellow Hawke
    - Birds of Paradise (1986) - Stringfellow Hawke
    - Tracks (1986) - Stringfellow Hawke
    - The Girl Who Fell from the Sky (1986) - Stringfellow Hawke
    - Break-In at Santa Paula (1986) - Stringfellow Hawke
    - Hawke's Run (1986) - Stringfellow Hawke
    - Desperate Monday (1986) - Stringfellow Hawke
    - Little Wolf (1986) - Stringfellow Hawke
    - Day of Jeopardy (1986) - Stringfellow Hawke
    - Discovery (1986) - Stringfellow Hawke
    - Wildfire (1986) - Stringfellow Hawke
    - Half-Pint (1985) - Stringfellow Hawke
    - Where Have All the Children Gone? (1985) - Stringfellow Hawke
    - The Deadly Circle (1985) - Stringfellow Hawke
    - Jennie (1985) - Stringfellow Hawke
    - Annie Oakley (1985) - Stringfellow Hawke
    - Eagles (1985) - Stringfellow Hawke
    - Kingdom Come (1985) - Stringfellow Hawke
    - Crossover (1985) - Stringfellow Hawke
    - Fortune Teller (1985) - Stringfellow Hawke
    - And a Child Shall Lead (1985) - Stringfellow Hawke
    - Airwolf II (1985) - Stringfellow Hawke
    - The Horn of Plenty (1985) - Stringfellow Hawke
    - Short Walk to Freedom (1985) - Stringfellow Hawke
    - Eruption (1985) - Stringfellow Hawke
    - Severance Pay (1985) - Stringfellow Hawke
    - Dambreakers (1985) - Stringfellow Hawke
    - Out of the Sky (1985) - Stringfellow Hawke
    - Natural Born (1985) - Stringfellow Hawke
    - Prisoner of Yesterday (1985) - Stringfellow Hawke
    - Santini's Millions (1985) - Stringfellow Hawke
    - Inn at the End of the Road (1985) - Stringfellow Hawke
    - The American Dream (1985) - Stringfellow Hawke
    - Condemned (1985) - Stringfellow Hawke
    - Random Target (1984) - Stringfellow Hawke
    - Once a Hero (1984) - Stringfellow Hawke
    - Flight #093 Is Missing (1984) - Stringfellow Hawke
    - HX-1 (1984) - Stringfellow Hawke
    - Fallen Angel (1984) - Stringfellow Hawke
    - Sins of the Past (1984) - Stringfellow Hawke
    - The Hunted (1984) - Stringfellow Hawke
    - The Truth About Holly (1984) - Stringfellow Hawke
    - Moffett's Ghost (1984) - Stringfellow Hawke
    - Firestorm (1984) - Stringfellow Hawke
    - Sweet Britches (1984) - Stringfellow Hawke
    - To Snare a Wolf (1984) - Stringfellow Hawke
    - Mind of the Machine (1984) - Stringfellow Hawke
    - And They Are Us (1984) - Stringfellow Hawke
    - Mad Over Miami (1984) - Stringfellow Hawke
    - Fight Like a Dove (1984) - Stringfellow Hawke
    - Echoes from the Past (1984) - Stringfellow Hawke
    - One Way Express (1984) - Stringfellow Hawke
    - Proof Through the Night (1984) - Stringfellow Hawke
    - Bite of the Jackal (1984) - Stringfellow Hawke
    - Daddy's Gone a Hunt'n (1984) - Stringfellow Hawke
    - Shadow of the Hawke (1984) - Stringfellow Hawke
    1985
    Get Out of My Room as
    Immigration Officer
    1984
    Airwolf (TV Movie) as
    Stringfellow Hawke
    1983
    Last Plane Out as
    Jack Cox
    1983
    The Winds of War (TV Mini Series) as
    Byron Henry
    - Into the Maelstrom (1983) - Byron Henry
    - The Changing of the Guard (1983) - Byron Henry
    - Of Love and War (1983) - Byron Henry
    - Defiance (1983) - Byron Henry
    - Cataclysm (1983) - Byron Henry
    - The Storm Breaks (1983) - Byron Henry
    - The Winds Rise (1983) - Byron Henry
    1981
    Hard Country as
    Kyle
    1980
    The Return as
    Wayne
    1980
    Defiance as
    Tommy (as Jan Michael Vincent)
    1978
    Hooper as
    Delmore 'Ski' Shidski
    1978
    Big Wednesday as
    Matt Johnson
    1977
    Damnation Alley as
    Tanner
    1976
    Vigilante Force as
    Ben Arnold
    1976
    Shadow of the Hawk as
    Mike
    1976
    Baby Blue Marine as
    Marion
    1975
    White Line Fever as
    Carrol Jo Hummer
    1975
    Bite the Bullet as
    Carbo
    1973
    Police Story (TV Series) as
    Warren Yates / Dave Hauser
    - Incident in the Kill Zone (1975) - Warren Yates
    - Line of Fire (1973) - Dave Hauser (as Jan Michael Vincent)
    1974
    Buster and Billie as
    Buster Lane
    1973
    Toma (TV Series) as
    Billy Haskell
    - Blockhouse Breakdown (1973) - Billy Haskell
    1973
    Deliver Us from Evil (TV Movie) as
    Nick Fleming
    1973
    Marcus Welby, M.D. (TV Series) as
    Ritchie Manning
    - Catch a Ring That Isn't There (1973) - Ritchie Manning
    1973
    The World's Greatest Athlete as
    Nanu
    1972
    The Mechanic as
    Steve McKenna
    1972
    Sandcastles (TV Movie) as
    Michael
    1972
    The Catcher (TV Movie) as
    Sam Callende
    1971
    Going Home as
    Jimmy Graham
    1971
    Gunsmoke (TV Series) as
    Travis Colter
    - The Legend (1971) - Travis Colter
    1971
    The Persuaders! (TV Series) as
    Helicopter Pilot
    - The Gold Napoleon (1971) - Helicopter Pilot (uncredited)
    1971
    Men at Law (TV Series) as
    Cpl. Logan Kehoe
    - One American (1971) - Cpl. Logan Kehoe
    1971
    Dan August (TV Series) as
    Kevin Colter
    - Death Chain (1971) - Kevin Colter
    1968
    The Banana Splits Adventure Hour (TV Series) as
    Link Simmons / Lincoln 'Link' Simmons
    - The Jewel of India (1970) - Link Simmons (as Michael Vincent)
    - The Ransom (1969) - Link Simmons (as Michael Vincent)
    - Banana Splits Show # 3/A Trap for Turhan/A Letter of Peril/Danger Island 5/Danger Island 6 (1969) - Link Simmons (as Michael Vincent)
    - Banana Splits Show # 8/Isle of Treachery/The Pirate Adventure/Danger Island 15/Danger Island 16 (1968) - Link Simmons (as Michael Vincent)
    - Banana Splits Show # 6/Sky Raiders of the Desert/The Moorish Galley/Danger Island 11/Danger Island 12 (1968) - Link Simmons (as Michael Vincent)
    - Banana Splits Show # 5/The Wizard Ramnizar/The Plot of the Puppetmaster/Danger Island 9/Danger Island 10 (1968) - Link Simmons (as Michael Vincent)
    - Danger Island (1968) - Link Simmons (as Michael Vincent)
    - Banana Splits Show # 4/The Great Gold Robbery/The Ring/Danger Island 7/Danger Island 8 (1968) - Link Simmons (as Michael Vincent)
    - Banana Splits Show # 2/The Ransom/The Jewel of India/Danger Island 3/Danger Island 4 (1968) - Lincoln 'Link' Simmons (voice, as Michael Vincent)
    - Banana Splits Show # 1/Joining of the Knights/The Littlest Musketeer/Danger Island 1/Danger Island 2/The Hillybilly Bears (1968) - Lincoln 'Link' Simmons (as Michael Vincent)
    1970
    Tribes as
    Adrian
    1969
    The Survivors (TV Series) as
    Jeffrey Hastings / Jeff Hastings
    - Chapter Fourteen (1970) - Jeff Hastings
    - Chapter Twelve (1969) - Jeffrey Hastings
    - Chapter Eleven (1969) - Jeffrey Hastings
    - Chapter Ten (1969) - Jeffrey Hastings
    - Chapter Nine (1969) - Jeffrey Hastings
    - Chapter Eight (1969) - Jeffrey Hastings
    - Chapter Seven (1969) - Jeffrey Hastings
    - Chapter Five (1969) - Jeffrey Hastings
    - Chapter Three (1969) - Jeffrey Hastings
    - Chapter Two (1969) - Jeffrey Hastings
    - Chapter One (1969) - Jeffrey Hastings
    1968
    Danger Island (TV Series) as
    Link Simmons
    1969
    The Last of the Powerseekers (TV Movie) as
    Jeffrey Hastings
    1969
    The Undefeated as
    Bubba Wilkes (as Michael Vincent)
    1968
    Bonanza (TV Series) as
    Rick Miller / Eddie
    - The Unwanted (1969) - Rick Miller (as Michael Vincent)
    - The Arrival of Eddie (1968) - Eddie (as Michael Vincent)
    1968
    Journey to Shiloh as
    Little Bit Lucket (as Michael Vincent)
    1968
    Lassie (TV Series) as
    Chris Hanford
    - Hanford's Point: Part 3 (1968) - Chris Hanford (as Michael Vincent)
    - Hanford's Point: Part 2 (1968) - Chris Hanford (as Michael Vincent)
    - Hanford's Point: Part 1 (1968) - Chris Hanford (as Michael Vincent)
    1967
    The Bandits as
    Taye 'Boy' Brown (as Jan Michael Vincent)
    1967
    Dragnet 1967 (TV Series) as
    Rick Schneiderman
    - The Grenade (1967) - Rick Schneiderman (as Michael Vincent)
    1967
    The Hardy Boys: The Mystery of the Chinese Junk as
    Tony Prito (as Mike Vincent)
    Producer
    1995
    Red Line (Video) (associate producer)
    Soundtrack
    1977
    Damnation Alley (performer: "Will the Circle Be Unbroken" - uncredited)
    Thanks
    2007
    Abbey of Thelema (special thanks)
    Self
    2016
    Studio 10 (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 14 March 2016 (2016) - Self
    2010
    Hollywood Don't Surf! (Documentary) as
    Self
    2007
    The Insider (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 18 September 2007 (2007) - Self
    2001
    Chop Suey (Documentary) as
    Self
    2000
    Biography (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Ernest Borgnine: Hollywood's Uncommon Character (2000) - Self
    2000
    20/20 (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 6 January 2000 (2000) - Self
    1999
    America's Most Wanted: America Fights Back (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 25 September 1999 (1999) - Self
    1997
    E! True Hollywood Story (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Jan-Michael Vincent (1997) - Self
    1995
    Howard Stern (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode dated 20 June 1997 (1997) - Self - Guest
    - Intern Beauty Contest Part 2 (1997) - Self - Guest
    - Episode dated 22 February 1995 (1995) - Self - Guest
    - Episode dated 21 February 1995 (1995) - Self - Guest
    1994
    Vicki! (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode dated 8 April 1994 (1994) - Self - Guest
    1990
    Into the Night (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 29 November 1990 (1990) - Self
    1986
    The New Hollywood Squares (TV Series) as
    Self - Panelist
    - Episode dated 23 February 1987 (1987) - Self - Panelist
    - Episode #1.7 (1986) - Self - Panelist
    1979
    The American Sportsman (TV Series) as
    Self - Diver
    - Cuba Scuba (1979) - Self - Diver
    1978
    The Perfect Moment (Documentary short) as
    Self
    1978
    The Magical World of Disney (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Mickey's 50 (1978) - Self
    1975
    Dinah! (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode #4.220 (1978) - Self - Guest
    - Episode #1.143 (1975) - Self - Guest
    1977
    Aliens from Spaceship Earth (Documentary) as
    Self
    1977
    Free Ride (Documentary) as
    Self - Narrator
    1971
    The Merv Griffin Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #14.95 (1977) - Self
    - Episode #13.1 (1975) - Self
    - Jaye P. Morgan, Jan-Michael Vincent, Richard Dawson, Kenny Kingston (1973) - Self
    - Chad Everett, Cameron Mitchell, Jan Michael-Vincent, Rona Barrett (1971) - Self
    1977
    The 34th Annual Golden Globe Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Presenter
    1976
    The 33rd Annual Golden Globe Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Presenter
    1975
    The Mike Douglas Show (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode #15.60 (1975) - Self - Guest
    1973
    The Bob Braun Show (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode dated 6 August 1975 (1975) - Self - Guest
    - Episode dated 7 February 1973 (1973) - Self - Guest
    Archive Footage
    2023
    Génération Barracuda (TV Movie documentary)
    2019
    Entertainment Tonight (TV Series) as
    Self
    - ET Stars We Lost (2019) - Self
    - My Lottery Dream Home Exclusive! (2019) - Self
    2019
    Remembering 2019: In Memoriam (TV Special) as
    Self / actor
    2019
    The 71st Primetime Emmy Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - In Memoriam
    2012
    Cactus Wagon (Documentary short) as
    Self
    2002
    Jan-Michael Vincent Is My Muse (Short) as
    Self
    1994
    Joe Bob's Drive-In Theater (TV Series) as
    Lt. Bruce Ellis / Fletcher Ross
    - Episode dated 2 July 1994 (1994) - Lt. Bruce Ellis
    - Episode dated 25 June 1994 (1994) - Fletcher Ross
    1993
    La Classe américaine (TV Movie) as
    Le fan d'hélicoptère
    1991
    Shock Cinema Vol. 3 (Video documentary) as
    Self
    1983
    The Magical World of Disney (TV Series) as
    Nanu
    - The World's Greatest Athlete: Part 2 (1983) - Nanu
    - The World's Greatest Athlete: Part 1 (1983) - Nanu
    1980
    Dan August: Once Is Never Enough (TV Movie) as
    Kevin Colter

    References

    Jan-Michael Vincent Wikipedia