Steve Vincent

Steve Vincent

Personal Details

Biography

Steve Vincent is a renowned individual, particularly famous for his involvement in the creation of a series of films that have garnered significant attention and acclaim in the cinematic world.

One of his most notable works is the 1969 film "The Erotic Adventures of Robin Hood", a title that has become synonymous with Vincent's name and has contributed to his enduring popularity among film enthusiasts.

In addition to his work on "The Erotic Adventures of Robin Hood", Vincent is also known for his contributions to the 1970 film "The Undercover Scandals of Henry VIII", a production that showcases his ability to craft engaging and provocative storylines.

Furthermore, Vincent's extensive filmography includes the 1976 film "Drive in Massacre", a title that highlights his versatility as a filmmaker and his ability to experiment with different genres and styles.

Throughout his career, Steve Vincent has established himself as a talented and innovative filmmaker, leaving a lasting impact on the world of cinema and solidifying his place as a prominent figure in the industry.

Career

1982
Lookin' to Get Out
Lookin' to Get Out as Casino Manager
1976
Drive in Massacre
Drive in Massacre as Police Psychologist
1972
The Suckers
The Suckers as Steve Vandemeer
1971
Wild Riders
Wild Riders as Neighbor
Beautiful People
Beautiful People as Dr. Voxhuber
1970
Dandy
Dandy as Arlen
Henry's Night In
Henry's Night In as Auctioneer
1968
Suburban Pagans
Suburban Pagans as Police Lt. Art Grennell
Thar She Blows!
Thar She Blows! as Captain Bob Frigate
Nude Django
Nude Django as Craig Benson
Lila
Lila as Sgt. Collins
Space Thing
Space Thing as James Granilla / Col. James Granilla
The Muthers
The Muthers as Larry the Bartender
1965
All Men Are Apes!
All Men Are Apes! as Rocky Adam
Day of the Nightmare
Day of the Nightmare as Perry (uncredited)