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Jan-Michael Vincent (July 15, 1944 [ 1 ][ 2 ][ 3 ] – February 10, 2019) was an American actor known for portraying helicopter pilot Stringfellow Hawke in the TV series Airwolf (1984–1987) and the protagonist, Matt Johnson, in the 1978 film Big Wednesday. He also starred as Byron Henry in the 1983 miniseries The Winds of War.
The Mechanic. (1972 film) The Mechanic is a 1972 American action thriller film directed by Michael Winner from a screenplay by Lewis John Carlino. It stars Charles Bronson, in his second collaboration with Winner, Jan-Michael Vincent, Keenan Wynn, and Jill Ireland. The story follows Arthur Bishop (Bronson), a top assassin who takes under his ...
Jan-Michael Vincent, who starred in the TV series “Airwolf” died on Feb. 10 at the age of 74 in North Carolina. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...
Running time. 90 minutes. Country. United States. Language. English. Baby Blue Marine is a 1976 American drama film set during World War II that was directed by John D. Hancock and starring Jan-Michael Vincent. The feature film was produced by Aaron Spelling and Leonard Goldberg.
Ash Williams. Evil Dead franchise. Right hand. Self-amputation (chainsaw) Lt. Dan Taylor. Forrest Gump. Bilateral above-knee. Trauma (bomb) Fredrick Sykes.
Buster and Billie is a 1974 American neo noir crime film motion picture released by Columbia Pictures. The film was of the tragic romance/revenge film genres. It was directed by Daniel Petrie, whose credits include films such as Fort Apache, The Bronx (1981). In the title roles were future Airwolf star Jan-Michael Vincent as Buster, and Joan ...
Jan-Michael Vincent was cast by Guber, who thought he was going to be a big star; Kaplan claims this was the film where Vincent first used cocaine. [2] Kaplan said, "politically I was trying to counter-act the right-wing vigilantism of some of the pictures that were around at the time." [3]
Bite the Bullet is a 1975 American Western film written, produced, and directed by Richard Brooks and starring Gene Hackman, Candice Bergen, and James Coburn, with Ian Bannen, Jan-Michael Vincent, Ben Johnson, and Dabney Coleman in supporting roles. [4] Brooks called it "my love poem to America. I love those people and the beauty of our country ...