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Once the highest paid actor on TV, Jan-Michael Vincent now lives out his days as a recovering alcoholic who almost died two years ago after an infection forced him to have his right leg...
Vincent then had a second car crash in 2008. However, it was the blood infection in 2012 that resulted in the double amputation of his right leg which really left him close to death. After having the lower half of his leg removed, Vincent believed that he had finally come through this tragic period.
The infection became so bad that doctors had no choice but to amputate the lower half of his right leg, an op that almost killed him. He has since been fitted with a prosthetic limb but says he...
Jan-Michael Vincent, the 80s pin-up who made his name in iconic surf movie ‘Big Wednesday’, has revealed that he’s had to have most of his right leg amputated and now he’s struggling to keep a...
When the National Enquirer interviewed Vincent in 2014, he revealed his right leg had been amputated below the knee due to complications from peripheral artery disease. According to the death...
In an interview on October 24, 2014, with the National Enquirer, Vincent revealed that his right leg had been amputated just below the knee in 2012 after he contracted a leg infection as a result of complications from peripheral artery disease.
The 74-year-old actor’s passing happened seven years after his right leg was amputated because of a severe infection. On Friday, TMZ obtained a copy of Vincent’s death certificate that ...
Airwolf star Jan-Michael Vincent has died at the age of 73 after suffering a cardiac arrest. According to a death certificate first obtained by celebrity news website TMZ, the actor died on 10 February at a hospital in North Carolina, but his death has only just been brought to light.
His right leg was partially amputated in 2012 amid complications from peripheral artery disease. As recently as 2014, he’d spoken of his continuing trouble with alcohol and owing $70,000 in...
An infection related to this crash led to the actor having part of his right leg amputated in 2012. When he appeared on the Australian TV show " Studio 10 " in 2016, Vincent appeared somewhat haggard.