These are Jan-Michael's movies and roles from 1967-2004.  I tried to do them in order  but there are a few that have multiple or different air and release dates (Some of his movies were released in other countries before being released in the United States.  The Bandits is one of them.  I am following United States dates, or trying to).  Made it a little hard to do in order, lol.  Anyway, I included all the dates that have multiple ones.

    There is 1 that I don't have below, The Persuaders!  (a TV series from 1971.  The episode was The Gold Napoleon).  Supposedly he plays the helicopter pilot, no credit.  Meaning his name isn't in there anywhere.  I watched the helicopter part time and again but he just doesn't look like him at all.  The pilot is heavier than Jan-Micheal was at that time.  If you can find the episode to watch it, please do, and tell me what you think.

 I've added what pictures I have, mostly stills from the movies I own.  I'm sorry to say that I don't have pictures for all of his movies, roles or appearances on shows.  I'll try to upload as many as I can of what I have.


DRAGNET - TV Series - Episode The Grenade  Aired January 12, 1967 / December 14, 1967 Played Rick Schneiderman (Credited as Michael Vincent)

Synopsis by Jason Buchanan:

"Following a disturbing incident in which disgruntled teen Gerald Paulson (Mickey Sholdar) pours sulfuric acid on another teen who was talking in a movie theater, Sgt. Friday (Jack Webb) and Officer Gannon (Harry Morgan) bring the suspect in for an interview and subsequently release him to his parents. An argument with his parents results in Gerald abruptly leaving home with a live hand grenade and by the time Friday and Gannon catch up to him, Gerald is threatening to detonate it in the middle of a party. Turning off the music long enough to distract Gerald, Friday and Gannon are able to safely resolve the situation despite the chilling fact that, in the heat of the moment, the pin had been pulled." Plot summary  Written by Brian Washington  Friday and Gannon are working out of the juvenile division when they get called to a movie theater to investigate an attack on a high school student who had acid thrown on his back. The suspect is another boy named Gerald Paulson, who is emotionally disturbed. Later, Gerald has an argument with his stepfather and runs out of the house carrying a live hand grenade. Eventually, Friday and Gannon trail him to a house where a girl he attends high school with is throwing a party and he is holding them hostage and threatening to pull the pin. It is now up to the two detectives to get the grenade out of his hands before he kills himself and seriously wounds several other people. 


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Hardy Boys-Mystery of the Chinese Junk Released June 8, 1967 (some sites say September 8, 1967)      Tim Matheson and Richard Gate (Rick Gates) starred as Joe and Frank Hardy, respectively.  Jan-Michael Vincent (as Mike Vincent) played their musician friend, Tony Prito.

Sorry about the imagequality.  Quality on the VHS tape wasn't very good and didn't improve with the DVD. 

"The Hardys purchase a Chinese junk named the Hai Hau to ferry passengers to Rocky Isle and make some extra money. Four mysterious men also are interested in the boat because of treasure hidden inside the Hai Hau. The Hai Hau is a stolen ship from Hong Kong. The other of the Hardy's friends including Chet Morton and Sam Radley also join the mystery. Their Chinese-America friend, Jim Foy also lends a hand to them. The man, George Ti-Ming, is a private detective who helps his friend in Hong Kong to find his missing ship. Chin Gok and Mr. Montrose are very interested in the junk because they think that the junk has a treasure. Finally, the Hardys solve the mystery and share their rewards with their friends. Chin Gok, Mr. Montrose and the two phony coastguard members are caught by the Bayport Police Department Chief, Police Chief Colig."


 
 
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