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'''Leo Burmester''' (born [[February 1]], [[1944]] in [[Louisville, Kentucky]]) is an actor who who oft plays cops and rural types on TV and in films, but on stage has performed as Osric in |
'''Leo Burmester''' (born [[February 1]], [[1944]] in [[Louisville, Kentucky]]) is an actor who who oft plays cops and rural types on TV and in films, but on stage has performed as Osric in ''[[Hamlet]]'' ([[Kevin Kline]] in title role) for the [[New York Shakespeare Festival]], as well as in such [[Broadway theatre|Broadway]] hits as ''[[Big River (musical)|Big River]]'', and as the heartless innkeeper, Thenardier, in the original Broadway cast of ''[[Les Misérables (musical)|Les Misérables]]''. |
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Burmester has worked for director [[John Sayles]] several times, including |
Burmester has worked for director [[John Sayles]] several times, including ''[[Passion Fish]]'' (1992) and ''[[Lone Star (film)|Lone Star]]'' (1996), and is also for directors such as [[John Schlesinger]], [[Sidney Lumet]], and as the [[Apostle]] Nathaniel in [[Martin Scorsese]]'s ''[[The Last Temptation of Christ]]'' (1988). |
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Burmester was born and raised in Louisville, and studied at [[Western Kentucky University]] as a biology major before switching to drama. After receiving an MFA from the [[University of Denver]], he taught college for a year before taking the plunge as a working [[actor]]. |
Burmester was born and raised in Louisville, and studied at [[Western Kentucky University]] as a biology major before switching to drama. After receiving an MFA from the [[University of Denver]], he taught college for a year before taking the plunge as a working [[actor]]. |
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Burmester appeared with the [[Actors Theatre of Louisville]], originating roles in the plays "Getting Our" and "Lone Star", and eventually recreating them in his Off-Broadway and Broadway debuts, respectively. He made his feature film debut in |
Burmester appeared with the [[Actors Theatre of Louisville]], originating roles in the plays "Getting Our" and "Lone Star", and eventually recreating them in his Off-Broadway and Broadway debuts, respectively. He made his feature film debut in ''[[House of God]]'' (1979), but first worked 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). He was [[Holly Hunter]]'s father in the prologue "youth backstory" sequence in ''[[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. |
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==Filmography== |
==Filmography== |
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(partial list) |
(partial list) |
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*''[[The Legend of Zorro]]'' (2005) |
*''[[The Legend of Zorro]]'' (2005) |
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*''[[Patch]]'' (2005) |
*''[[Patch (film)|Patch]]'' (2005) |
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*''[[America Brown]]'' (2004) |
*''[[America Brown]]'' (2004) |
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*''[[The Devil's Advocate]]'' (1997) |
*''[[The Devil's Advocate]]'' (1997) |
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==TV Appearances== |
==TV Appearances== |
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(partial list) |
(partial list) |
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*''[[Carry Me Home]] |
*''[[Carry Me Home]]'' (2004) (TV) .... "Grizzle" |
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*''[[Law & Order: Criminal Intent]] |
*''[[Law & Order: Criminal Intent]]'' - "[[The Third Horseman]]" (2002) |
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*''[[Law & Order]] |
*''[[Law & Order]]'' - Patriot (2002) |
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*''[[Shake, Rattle and Roll: An American Love Story]] |
*''[[Shake, Rattle and Roll: An American Love Story]]'' (1999) |
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*''[[Law & Order]] |
*''[[Law & Order]]'' - "Charm City: Part 1" (1996) |
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*''Law & Order'' - "Snatched" (1994) |
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*''[[Walker, Texas Ranger]] |
*''[[Walker, Texas Ranger]]'' - "An Innocent Man" (1993) |
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== External links and references == |
== External links and references == |
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*[http://darkestnight.strangely-funny.net/ darkestnight: the works of Alain Boubil & Claude-Michel Schönberg] |
*[http://darkestnight.strangely-funny.net/ darkestnight: the works of Alain Boubil & Claude-Michel Schönberg] |
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[[Category:1944 births|Burmester, Leo]] |
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[[Category:People from Louisville|Burmester, Leo]] |
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[[Category:Law & Order actors|Burmester, Leo]] |
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Revision as of 06:00, 14 December 2006
Leo Burmester (born February 1, 1944 in Louisville, Kentucky) is an actor who who oft plays cops and rural types on TV and in films, but on stage has performed as Osric in Hamlet (Kevin Kline in title role) for the New York Shakespeare Festival, as well as in such Broadway hits as Big River, and as the heartless innkeeper, Thenardier, in the original Broadway cast of Les Misérables.
Burmester has worked for director John Sayles several times, including Passion Fish (1992) and Lone Star (1996), and is also for directors such as John Schlesinger, Sidney Lumet, and as the Apostle Nathaniel in Martin Scorsese's The Last Temptation of Christ (1988).
Burmester was born and raised in Louisville, and studied at Western Kentucky University as a biology major before switching to drama. After receiving an MFA from the University of Denver, he taught college for a year before taking the plunge as a working actor.
Burmester appeared with the Actors Theatre of Louisville, originating roles in the plays "Getting Our" and "Lone Star", and eventually recreating them in his Off-Broadway and Broadway debuts, respectively. He made his feature film debut in House of God (1979), but first worked 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). He was Holly Hunter's father in the prologue "youth backstory" sequence in 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.
Filmography
(partial list)
- The Legend of Zorro (2005)
- Patch (2005)
- America Brown (2004)
- The Devil's Advocate (1997)
- Lone Star (1996)
- Passion Fish (1992)
- The Abyss (1989)
- The Last Temptation of Christ (1988)
- Big Business (1988)
- Broadcast News (1987)
- The House of God (1984)
Broadway Appearances
(partial list)
- Urban Cowboy (2003)
- Les Misérables (1987)
- Lone Star (1979)
TV Appearances
(partial list)
- Carry Me Home (2004) (TV) .... "Grizzle"
- Law & Order: Criminal Intent - "The Third Horseman" (2002)
- Law & Order - Patriot (2002)
- Shake, Rattle and Roll: An American Love Story (1999)
- Law & Order - "Charm City: Part 1" (1996)
- Law & Order - "Snatched" (1994)
- Walker, Texas Ranger - "An Innocent Man" (1993)