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Jan Michael Vincent: Hawke Of Airwolf

Jan Michael Vincent- Hawke of Airwolf, acclaimed U.S television series that became a source of recognition of Jan Michael Vincent as helicopter pilot String fellow Hawke.

Jan Michael Vincent was born on 15 July, 1944 and his exhaustive television and film career spans over a period of four decades from sixties to the end of last century. Born of Doris and Lloyd Vincent in Denver, Colorado, Jan Michael Vincent moved to Hanford California with his family as a teenager and attended Ventura College in Southern California.

Jan Michael Vincent started his acting career from the movie, The Bandits. His signing by Dick Clayton for Universal Studio was the turning stone in his career. Jan Michael Vincent made an appearance in Dragnet 1968′s The Grenade and many other movies including.

The twentieth Century Fox movie The Undefeated in which he played Bob Wilkes while John Wayne and Rock Hudson among the other cast. His appearance in Marcus Welby, M.D as Richie won him huge appreciation for portraying a teen alcohol addict. The Mechanic with Charles Bronson was another popular movie while his TV film Tribes won him critical appreciation by all critic quarters.

His role in gang-themed dram Defiance although received a limited release it added the Jan Michael Vincent’s score. The Return and Hard Country also won him fame.

Jan Michael Vincent enjoyed a long acting career but his role of pilot String fellow Hawke, in Air wolf made him a household name through out the world. He is residing in Vickburg- Mississippi with her daughter Amber Vincent.

Jan Michael Vincent is a recovering alcoholic and he prefers a non-alcoholic concoction to take.

Jan Michael Vincent

Jan Michael Vincent

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2 Responses for “Jan Michael Vincent: Hawke Of Airwolf”

  1. SludgeHeap says:

    It’s a shame that this man fell out of the public eye through his own addiction. What a star he was in his day, particularly when paired with Ernest Borgnine in Airwolf. Don’t forget his turn in Hooper, either, and of course Big Wednesday. He had it all.

  2. nancy brown says:

    I THINK HE WAS A GREAT ACTOR I’VE ONLY SEEN HIM ON AIRWOLF, AND I WISH HE WAS STILL ACTING,

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