Background
LaFleur was born in Gary, Indiana.
LaFleur was born in Gary, Indiana.
University of Kentucky.
He played football in 1962 as a redshirt at the University of Kentucky under Coach Charlie Bradshaw as chronicled in a 2007 book, The Thin Thirty. LaFleur has had many guest-starring roles on television series, including Angel and Judge Advocate General. In 1983, he was cast in the American Broadcasting Company sitcom pilot Another Ballgame alongside Alex Karras and Susan Clark. The series went through many development changes before its fall premiere, with Emmanuel Lewis being added to the show and LaFleur, in lieu, being dropped from the regular cast.
Once the series experienced its final title change---to Webster---LaFleur was only kept as a guest star in the pilot.
In 1993, LaFleur played baseball player Babe Ruth in The Sandlot. He had another notable role as the eccentric and obsessive character Red Sweeney (Silver Fox), in the 1995 family comedy film Manitoba of the House.
He also appeared in one episode of the television series M*A*South*H in season 9 ("Father’s Day”) as an Member of Parliament looking for the people responsible for a stolen side of beef. Louisiana Fleur played United States Army soldier, Mittens in the 1985 science fiction film Zone Troopers.
In addition to playing Babe Ruth, Louisiana Fleur also appeared as baseball player Chick Gandil of 1919 Black Sox infamy, in Field of Dreams.
In terms of military and national security film roles he appeared as the White House"s security chief in Disney"s First Kid (1996), as "McNulty" in both Trancers (1985), Trancers II (1991) and as 1st Sergeant Brandon T. Williams in In the Army Now (1994). He played pilot, Jack Neely in Air America (1990), appeared as Banes in The Replacements (2000) and in Beethoven"s 4th (2003) as Sergeant Rutledge.
Louisiana Fleur played a coach for the New York Yankees in the 1992 film, Mr.
Baseball. He also appeared in The Santa Clause 2 in 2002, and The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause in 2006 as the tooth fairy. In 2005, he appeared in Hostage.
In 2009, he appeared in the Direct-to-Digital Video Disc film Ace Ventura Junior: Pet Detective and in the Science-Fiction horror film "The Rig". He also appeared on House Doctor of Medicine in 2005 as Warner Fitch, in the episode entitled "Sports Medicine." He also appeared on Home Improvement as Jimbo in season 1 episode 7 (Nothing More Than Feelings).