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Leo Burmester

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Leo Burmester
Born
Bernard Leo Burmester

(1944-02-01)February 1, 1944[1]
DiedJune 28, 2007(2007-06-28) (aged 63)
Occupation(s)Film, stage, tv actor, singer
SpouseLora Lee Ecobelli (2005–2007)

Bernard Leo Burmester (February 1, 1944 – June 28, 2007) was an American actor. Burmester worked for director John Sayles several times, including in Passion Fish (1992) and Lone Star (1996), and also for directors such as John Schlesinger and Sidney Lumet, and as the Apostle Nathaniel in Martin Scorsese's The Last Temptation of Christ (1988). He also starred in the CBS sitcom Flo as Randy Stumphill, the mechanic who frequented the bar.

Life and career

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Burmester was born and raised in Louisville, Kentucky, and studied at Western Kentucky University as a biology major before switching to drama. He worked summer stock at Shawnee Summer Theatre of Greene County, Indiana. After receiving an MFA from the University of Denver, he taught college for a year before becoming a working actor.

Burmester appeared with the Actors Theatre of Louisville, originating roles in the plays Getting Out and Lone Star, and eventually recreating them in his Off-Broadway and Broadway debuts, respectively. He made his feature film debut in a big budget project with Cruising (1980), and had a featured role as the mortuary director in Honky Tonk Freeway (1981). Burmester played one of the FBI agents hounding the faux Rosenberg couple in Daniel (1983). In 1986 he played the booming villain General D. in Broadway's Raggedy Ann: The Musical Adventure. He played the role of Thénardier in the Original Broadway production of Les Misérables and the Police Sergeant in Harry Connick, Jr.'s musical Thou Shalt not.

He played Holly Hunter's character's father in the prologue of Broadcast News (1987), and the bum in front of The Plaza in Big Business (1988). Roles started to get larger with James Cameron's The Abyss (1989), as Catfish DeVries, decompression expert.

He died at age 63 on June 28, 2007, in New York City, from complications from a tick bite and leukemia.[2] His ashes were scattered in Kentucky.

Filmography

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Film

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Leo Burmester film credits
Year Title Role Notes
1980 Cruising Water Sport
1981 Honky Tonk Freeway Mortuary Director
1983 Daniel FBI Agent #1
1984 The House of God Dr. Gath
1986 Odd Jobs Wylie D. Daiken
1986 Sweet Liberty Hank
1987 Broadcast News Jane's Dad
1988 Big Business Bum
1988 The Last Temptation of Christ Nathaniel, Apostle
1989 The Abyss 'Catfish' De Vries
1992 Article 99 'Shooter' Polaski
1992 Passion Fish Reeves
1992 Innocent Blood Dave Flinton
1992 Fly by Night [fr] Rickey Tick Directed by Steve Gomer
1993 A Perfect World Deputy Tom Adler
1995 The Neon Bible Bobbie Lee Taylor
1996 Lone Star Cody
1997 The Devil's Advocate Florida Prosecutor
1997 Switchback Clyde 'Shorty' Callahan
1998 The Secret of Mulan (voice) Video[3]
1998 River Red Judge Perkins
1998 The Farmhouse Dallas Miller
1999 Getting to Know You Lamar Pike, Sr.
1999 Saturn Dad
1999 Limbo Harmon King
1999 Dumbarton Bridge Jack
2002 The End of the Bar Boxing Trainer
2002 City by the Sea Lieutenant Katt
2002 Out of These Rooms Kit's Dad
2002 Gangs of New York Telegraph Operator No. 1 (voice)
2003 The Red Betsy Emmet Rounds
2004 America Brown Bo Williams
2005 Patch Mr. Moynahan Short
2005 The Legend of Zorro Colonel Beauregard
2013 Aftermath Sheriff Final film role

Television

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Leo Burmester television credits
Year Title Role Notes
1982 Rattlesnake in a Cooler The Doctor / Prisoner TV movie
1988 The Equalizer Jim Harding Episode: "No Place Like Home"
1989 The Equalizer Episode: "Suicide Squad"
1989–1990 True Blue Officer Red Tollin 12 episodes
1991 Young Riders Mr. Marsh Episode: "The Initiation"
1993 Walker, Texas Ranger Woodrow Jonathan Wilton Episode: "An Innocent Man"
1993 Alex Haley's Queen Henderson TV miniseries
1994 Law & Order Lester Hastings Episode: "Snatched"
1996 Law & Order Mr. Le Clair Episode: "Charm City: Part 1"
1999 Shake, Rattle and Roll: An American Love Story Corby Judd (Part 1) TV movie
2002 Law & Order: Criminal Intent Lorne Cutler Episode: "The Third Horseman"
2002 Law & Order Lester Hastings Episode: Episode: "Patriot"
2004 Carry Me Home Grizzle TV movie
2006 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Bud Gabler Episode: "Cage"

Broadway appearances

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References

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  1. ^ Leo Burmester, Original Thenardier in Les Miz, Dead at 63
  2. ^ Theatre World. Crown Publishers. 2007. p. 387. ISBN 9781557837424. Retrieved May 10, 2023.
  3. ^ "The Secret of Mulan". Blu-ray.com. Retrieved March 25, 2025.
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