Background
Le Mat was born to Matthew (1914–1963) and Paula Le Mat (1912–1990).
Le Mat was born to Matthew (1914–1963) and Paula Le Mat (1912–1990).
He graduated from Newport Harbor High School in 1963, and, although he never received a degree, he attended various colleges in California.
Le Mat starred in the pilot episode of Firehouse in 1973. In 1972, he appeared in American Graffiti (released in 1973), a coming of age film about a group of friends in Modesto, California in the early 1960s. He played John Milner - a role that would earn him his first Golden Globe Award.
The film went on to receive universal acclaim and was a box office smash.
Le Mat also starred in Floyd Mutrux"s 1975 crime spree film Aloha, Bobby and Rose, another commercial hit. In 1977, he starred in Jonathan Demme"s acclaimed comedy, Handle with Care, which was later re-titled Citizens Band, which saw him reunite with his American Graffiti co-star Candy Clark.
Le Mat would reunite with Demme for 1980"s Melvin and Howard, in which he played the titular role of Melvin Dummar. In 1979, Le Mat reprised his role of John Milner in More American Graffiti.
In 1982, Le Mat played the Donald East. Westlake character John Dortmunder in Jimmy the Kid, opposite Gary Coleman in the role of Jimmy.
He also provided the voice of Omar in the American release of the animated film Rock & Rule. Le Mat starred in the made-for-television movie The Burning Bed opposite Farrah Fawcett. He would go on to star in other television films such as The Night They Saved Christmas, Into the Homeland and Secret Witness.
He appeared in the television miniseries On Wings of Eagles, and in the film Puppet Master.
In the 1990s, Le Mat would continue to work on independent films and television movies. He played Josiah Peale in Lonesome Dove: The Series, and in the follow-up Lonesome Dove: The Outlaw Years.
He had a small role in the 1998 film American History X. More recently, Le Mat starred in the film Stateside.