MOVIE CREDITS
VINCENT BRIDGES appears as himself, Author and Esoteric Historian:
Apocalypse Island. (Jan 2010) History Channel. Explorers visit a remote island in the Pacific where a supposed Mayan relic is the only place to view the 2012 lunar eclipse in the Western Hemisphere.

Armageddon: Young Nostradamus (2010) History Channel. Nostradamus was born during the Renaissance as Michel de Notredame and may have had visions of the future from childhood.
Armageddon: Nostradamus, the Healer (2010) History Channel. Nostradamus studied medicine and became a renowned healer during the plague.
Armageddon: Nostradamus, the Middle Years (2010) History Channel. In his adult years, Nostradamus began a family and reconnected with the mystical arts that led to his writing career.

Armageddon: Nostradamus, the Prophet (2010) History Channel. Nostradamus published his famous quatrains beginning in 1555 and continued to predict the future until his death.
Nostradamus Effect: Son of Nostradamus (2009) History Channel. The end is near. At least that’s what the doomsday predictions from Nostradamus, the Book of Revelation, the Mayan “long count” calendar and others would have us believe. Many unsettling forecasts of global destruction even pinpoint the year: 2012. How worried should we be? If these prophecies are accurate and inevitable, is there any way to avoid or at least postpone them from coming true? Michel de Nostradamus was a 16th-century French physician and astrologer whose very name is synonymous with apocalyptic visions of the near and distant future. His ominous writings appear to have accurately anticipated numerous natural disasters, plagues and wars. Nostradamus Effect examines these and other end-of-time predictions from cultures across the globe, from centuries ago, and connects the dots with current global events to separate the prophecies that appear to be inspired visions from those that are merely crackpot conspiracy theory.
Nostradamus Effect. (2009) Discovery Channel. VB appears in first two episodes. The predictions of the prophet Michel Nostradamus have fascinated people for centuries, and many believe that his prophesies relate to the catastrophes that take place in the world we live in today. For the first time, his words will be put to forensic test as we search for the truth about one of history’s most mysterious and misunderstood characters. Discovery Channel invites you to step back in time to an age where the church made the rules and suspected heretics were burned at the stake. Nostradamus was forced to fight against his visions to save his life, until word spread of his prediction of the death of King Henry II of France. His mystical abilities led to dangerous defiance of the church and delved into a dark world of fear, astrology, heresy, sex and scandal.
Nostradamus Effect: Son of Nostradamus. (2009) Discovery Channel. In 1994 a secret manuscript hidden in the Vatican Library revealed a previously unknown apocalyptic prophesy credited to history’s most notorious seer, Michel de Nostradamus. Where did this “Lost Book” come from and who was its author? The answers to these questions might help establish whether the horrible illustrations in the book point to mankind’s violent end. Although the book’s cover displays the name Michel Nostradamus, some believe the true author is his eldest son, Cesar. Was Cesar Nostradamus also a prophet? One who struggled with his own visions? Did he, like his father, operate in the shadow of a powerful and unforgiving Church? And was he, too, cursed with the ability to see mankind’s doomed future in order to warn future generations?

Next Nostradamus (2008) History Channel.
Lost Book of Nostradamus (2007) History Channel. In 1994 a secret manuscript hidden in the Vatican Library revealed a previously unknown apocalyptic prophesy credited to history’s most notorious seer, Michel de Nostradamus. Where did this “Lost Book” come from and who was its author? The answers to these questions might help establish whether the horrible illustrations in the book point to mankind’s violent end. Although the book’s cover displays the name Michel Nostradamus, some believe the true author is his eldest son, Cesar. Was Cesar Nostradamus also a prophet? One who struggled with his own visions? Did he, like his father, operate in the shadow of a powerful and unforgiving Church? And was he, too, cursed with the ability to see mankind’s doomed future in order to warn future generations?
Antichrist (2005) (TV).
Nostradamus: 500 Years Later (2003) History Channel. This show ranks as one of the History Channel’s most popular shows, having been aired continuously since it first aired in December 2003.
Atlantis in the Andes (June, 2001) Learning Channel.
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VINCENT BRIDGES contributes as a Behind-the-Scenes Researcher & Historical Consultant:
BIOGRAPHY: Nostradamus- Parts 1-4. (2009) Biography. First Four Episodes build upon Vincent Bridges’ original on-site historical research in the Provence Region of France.
“Proof Positive: Evidence of the Paranormal” (2004) History Channel. Researched 4 episodes:
- Spontaneous Combustion (2004) TV episode
- Afterlife (2004) TV episode
- Episode #1.10 (2004) TV episode
- Episode #1.9 (2004) TV episode
Nostradamus: 500 Years Later (2003) History Channel.
In addition to appearing as Tour Guide and Historian, Vincent Bridges also contributed as On-site Consultant and Historical Advisor.






