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Burn Notice Antagonists who occur in only one episode


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"war-lords," "terrorists," "gangsters," and "crooks," and those seeking so to be.

Adam Scott (Danny Pino)

Photo of Danny Pino playing Burn Notice TV character Adam Scott
Sleaze-bag attorney for half of Miami’s low life’s whose daughter, Becky, was kidnapped by the brother of one of his clients who was about to be found guilty of murder. He obtained MWs name from Barry Burkowski Ms money-laundering friend and offered to pay M a lot of money to get Becky back. He obtained a submersible for Ms use as well as provided cash and personnel to perform a con that made Dale Lawson think his brother was free just long enough to get Becky back. He gave M the submersible as his fee. Once M had left he contacted a psychopath he knew, Dennis Barfield, and tipped him of Dale Lawson’s lunch appointment. Barfield set a makeshift bomb which not only killed Lawson but innocent bystanders as well. He had no conscience about it and played the legal card until M got angry and told him that even if he arranged a plea bargain with the law he wouldn’t with him. Scott tried to call off Barfield from the remaining hits on Lawson’s men but Barfield said no and killed Scott as well. Current location: Deceased
Seen in episodes: 56,57

Alexi (Steven Klein)

Burn Notice TV character Alexi played by Steven Klein, photo
A pretty-boy, runt of the litter of Russian wet-work guys sent to Miami to capture, interrogate and kill former American spy Paul Anderson who knew the name of a contact who may still be in the Kremlin. He was captured and duct-taped twice by M. Current location: Detained
Seen in episodes: 51

Alfredo (Paul Louis)

Photo of Paul Louis playing Burn Notice TV character Alfredo
An unassuming electronics genius operating out of an electronics repair shop who sold Brennan a cutting edge “scrambler” to use on his phone and make it untraceable. He also gave him a deal on the latest biometrically-locked safe with installation. However he thought that Brennen was trying to kill him so kept his door barred and locked 24/7. He didn’t count on Fiona and Sam dropping through a skylight and reluctantly told them where the safe was located. Current location: At large.
Seen in episodes: 61

Alvaro Desantos (Ivo Lopez)

Burn Notice TV character Alvaro Desantos played by Ivo Lopez, photo
Mobster who tried to kill the only witness to his beating a pizza delivery boy until MW convinced his mob that he was an FBI informant in order to get them to remove him. Current location: At large.
Seen in episodes: 3

Andre Dekker (Laurence Mason)

Photo of Laurence Mason playing Burn Notice TV character Andre Dekker
Jamaican middleman transferring money for crooks in his boat who was targeted by a crooked cop to have the boat stolen. Trying to retrieve the money he had a shoot-out with the cop. Current location: Deceased.
Seen in episodes: 6

Andrew Deans (Uncredited)

Burn Notice TV character Andrew Deans played by Uncredited, photo
A local Miami thug who was hired by the internationally famous thief known only as Mssr. Glisson (Mr. Slippery) to create a duplicate sword of Alexander the Great and switch it for the real thing. Selina, AKA 'Slippery,' got employment as the personal assistant to Mr. Bocklage, the CEO of a software company who had purchased the original sword to show at a product launch. Deans hired another local forger to make onyx stones and leather tooling then made the duplicate of the sword in an abandoned machine shop which he had rigged with explosives, cameras and a wireless detonator. Afterward he rigged the other forgers hot tub to electrocute him; but, unfortunately for him, Michael Weston traced the job back to him and began steps to thwart his plan. And, to top it off, Selina found out about the trap and decided to use a car bomb to eliminate him before he could be found out. Current location: Deceased.
Seen in episodes: 50

Ari Zamar (Guri Weinberg)

Photo of Guri Weinberg playing Burn Notice TV character Ari Zamar
The son a spy and accomplice arms dealer. A bit “thick” and a womanizer, he was used by MW to obtain the where-abouts of their arms warehouse in order to force the Zamars out of town. Current location: At large.
Seen in episodes: 5

Baranski (David Fine)

Burn Notice TV character Baranski played by David Fine, photo
A loan-shark who loaned $200,000 to Andy who had subsequently lost it in a con so could not pay it back. He had his thug beat up Andy to convince him of the seriousness of the situation; and, when MW intervened, he then kidnapped Andy’s mother to convince M that he meant business. The money was eventually paid back, plus the vig, minus the cost of a lifetime subscription to Cat Fancy magazine - M said it was a 'reminder to keep his hands off other people’s mothers.' Current location: At large.
Seen in episodes: 15

Bennett Tash (Daniel Joseph Wilson)

Photo of Daniel Joseph Wilson playing Burn Notice TV character Bennett Tash
A man with a Mac-10 in a storefront who was being blackmailed into being a point-man of sorts for a woman calling herself Natalie trying to steal and sell Barry, the money launderers, ledger. He nearly killed M and Sam when they came looking for the ledger except for he really didn’t know how to shoot the gun.  They told Natalie that they had killed him after he had given them information that Natalie was the mastermind. Current location: Detained.
Seen in episodes: 36

Big Ed (Andrew Bryniarski)

Burn Notice TV character Big Ed played by Andrew Bryniarski, photo
The leader of the Miami Breaker motorcycle gang who put out a hit on Winston, an attorney who had helped the ex-wife of the gang's 'enforcer,' Hunter, impound Hunter's bike.  MW was able to capture him long enough to work a con which made it worse on the gang to kill Winston than to let Winston go. Additionally, Winston eventually helped save him from a 'coup' instigated by Hunter - so made Winston an honorary gang member. Current location: At large.
Seen in episodes: 45

Bolo (Erik King)

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A Miami fence who obtained his nickname from the Bolo ties that he wears. He was “injected” with pretend poison by MW in order to obtain his cooperation in foiling an armored car heist being planned by robbery expert Lynch. Current location: At large.
Seen in episodes: 40

Bonnie (Cindy Taylor)

Burn Notice TV character Bonnie played by Cindy Taylor, photo
She is an apprentice con-woman, girlfriend of Greg who both hang out on their mentor, Quentin King's, boat. They do scams on elderly people claiming that they have won prizes in order to gain entry to their homes and obtain financial information. Their scheme's came unraveled when they scammed and injured a friend of MWs mother and M took her as a client. She met detectives 'Cagney and Lacey' (Sam and Fiona) who told them 'not to leave town' - so they did.  [See under Greg.] Current location: Detained.
Seen in episodes: 2

Boris (Dimitri Diatchenko)

Photo of Dimitri Diatchenko playing Burn Notice TV character Boris
Wannabe Warlord and Drug king-pin in Warri Nigeria who blew up refineries in the Nembi Oil Field. Had henchmen beat MW to near unconsciousness when Michael couldn’t pay him the $750,000 extortion money. The first numbers of his bank account routing number is: 0210010175… . Current location: At large.
Seen in episodes: 1

Brad Ramsey (Matt Lauria)

Burn Notice TV character Brad Ramsey played by Matt Lauria, photo
A Medicare scam artist who beat Heather Reed into a coma when her boyfriend, Brandon DePaolo, was caught skimming money from the payments he was supposed to be making to participants in the scams. Heather's brother, Ethan, just happened to be serving in Afganistan under Michael Westen's former CO and was able to obtain Ms help in capturing Ramsey in a con of their own. Ethan and M got him to not only give them all the evidence to put his crew into prison, but firebombed his car, got him to torch his own house and get caught in the act of attempting to poison Heather in the hospital.
Seen in episodes: 67

Brandon DePaulo (Taylor Anthony Miller)

Photo of Taylor Anthony Miller playing Burn Notice TV character Brandon DePaulo
A true scumbag who dated Ethan Reed's sister, Heather, and was skimming money from the bribe payments he was supposed to be making for his boss, Brad Ramsey, a Medicare con man. When Ramsey found out he beat Heather into a coma and Brandon took her to the hospital but dumped her in the drive way of the emergency room. He went into hiding but was lured out by Sam and Fiona pretending they had a $2,000 class-action, settlement check for him. He readily squealed on Ramsey under fear of Michael Weston allowing Ethan to be alone with him in a room.
Seen in episodes: 67

Bruce Gellman (Steve DuMouchel)

Burn Notice TV character Bruce Gellman played by Steve DuMouchel, photo
The crooked lawyer for a drug cartel who was representing Alvaro Desantos. MW conned him into believing that Desantos was an FBI informant in order to stop Desantos from killing the Stagners. Current location: At large.
Seen in episodes: 3

C. J. (Aaron MacPherson)

Photo of Aaron MacPherson playing Burn Notice TV character C. J.
A con man and hustler who got an inside job at a jewelry company in order to help a master-mind, Timo, steal some jewels. He was able to let the theives inside the company to obtain access to the safe. Unfortunately, his robbery was foiled by an early alarm which rang and was conned into thinking that Timo had tried to set them up. Current location: At large.
Seen in episodes: 17

Caleb (Marcus Chong)

Burn Notice TV character Caleb played by Marcus Chong, photo
One of Hector Rivera’s stooges in the drug business who decided to have a gang hit the car shipment which he knew Rivera had stashed $2 million worth of Heroin. His plan fell apart when he tried to blame the heist on one of Nate Westen’s friend, Billy Taylor. Nate and M found the gang he had hired to  steal the car, found the leader of the gang, find the real thief (Caleb), steal the car back, take it all apart and put it back together again in Caleb’s back yard. So much for Caleb. Current location: Deceased.
Seen in episodes: 59

Campos (Mario Ernesto Sanchez)

Photo of Mario Ernesto Sanchez playing Burn Notice TV character Campos
A drug king-pin who ran a billion dollars of cocaine a year through Miami for the Valdez cartel and who MW convinced that his number two guy in charge of security, Raul, was disloyal. He was in a turf war with the Mexicans who put a hit out on him. His attempt to kill Raul got him indicted when the guy flipped on him. Current location: Detained.
Seen in episodes: 14

Carl Wilhelm (Mark Totty)

Burn Notice TV character Carl Wilhelm played by Mark Totty, photo
A trader in sex slaves under the guise of fashion designers with his brother. Scammed/kidnapped the daughter of a friend of Nate Westons to be sold into Dubai, until his own brother was ransomed back for the girls release. Current location: At large.
Seen in episodes: 4

Carlos (Carlos Gomez)

Photo of Carlos Gomez playing Burn Notice TV character Carlos
A money cleaner for the Sicario who Larry Sizemore stole $2 million from and use Michael Westen’s name doing it. He sent Justino to kill M but Larry killed him first. M had to get Carlos’ money back and blame the theft on the already dead Justino in order to clear his name. Current location: Detained.
Seen in episodes: 41

Charles Archer (Jamison Jones)

Burn Notice TV character Charles Archer played by Jamison Jones, photo
A sleazebag womanizing con man from England who bilked Emily out of her life’s savings then moved on to Lindsey when Fiona and Sam met up with him for a client. Two women who had complained against him in England went missing so he had an Interpol file but only DUIs in the states. He used Martin as a money-laundering lawyer to manage his overseas accounts but ran afoul of him when he demanded all his money back in order to pay MW for “cleaning up” the murder that he thought he had committed. All the ladies he bilked got their money back and he went on the run from his lawyer for messing around with a “friend of a friend” of Fiona’s. Current location: At large.
Seen in episodes: 55

Cole (Jon Seda)

Photo of Jon Seda playing Burn Notice TV character Cole
An ex-marine bomb disposal expert who was drummed out of the corps for the drug smuggling his squad-mates were doing. He became a hit man to obtain enough money to retire to a sandy beach and took the job to kill a witness who had seen a murder by the Turkish syndicate. He didn’t kill FBI agents Harrris and Lane at the safe house who went to MW for a favor and became his “clients.” When a second shooter, Matt Reese, showed up he teamed with M to foil their plan. M let him escape to Antigua after appealing to his better side. Current location: At large.
Seen in episodes: 53

Coleman (Jonathan LaPaglia)

Burn Notice TV character Coleman played by Jonathan LaPaglia, photo
A small time hustler who dealt with stolen phones and counterfeit bags and had helped Fiona out with a cash-flow problem. He forced himself on an employee of a kidnapper named Gabriel and had to find a replacement, Fiona, before he was removed. Current location: Deceased.
Seen in episodes: 43

Concha Ramirez (Idalis DeLeon)

Photo of Idalis DeLeon playing Burn Notice TV character Concha Ramirez
Found by the coast guard and parlayed her new life, not following any rules, into a crime business. Shot Diego’s boss in front of his kids to take over his business. Sent thugs to shake down and ruin businesses so she could buy the property. Sent Diego to kill MW and was eventually killed in an explosion set by Diego. Current location: Deceased.
Seen in episodes: 7

Connor Johnson (Jude Ciccolella)

Burn Notice TV character Connor Johnson played by Jude Ciccolella, photo
The father of Ryan Johnson and boss of an insurance scam ring which M had to take down for a client of Fiona’s, Calia, whose husband was killed in one of the scams and was being threatened by Ryan Johnson. Current location: Detained.
Seen in episodes: 38

Cristo (Alfonso Diluca)

Photo of Alfonso Diluca playing Burn Notice TV character Cristo
A jewel fence who MW used to get the name of the person who was trying to sell a $2 million broach he had stolen and was trying to pin on a client. Current location: Deceased.
Seen in episodes: 8

Cruz (Manuel Uriza)

Burn Notice TV character Cruz played by Manuel Uriza, photo
A hard core criminal and member of the prison gang: La Nacion. He threatened a money launderer friend of Sam Axe, Juan Ruiz, into helping skim off money from the La Nacion’s accounts. When Juan was 1 week short of release he became worried that once Juan was out he would talk so decided to kill him. Unfortunately, for him, Juan knew Sam who knew MW. His plan was not only thwarted but he was set up for escape and recapture and eventually killed by La Nacion who had figured out what he had done. Current location: Deceased.
Seen in episodes: 54

Dale Lawson (Michael Rooker)

Photo of Michael Rooker playing Burn Notice TV character Dale Lawson
A criminal who holed up in a night-club and who kidnapped the daughter of his brother’s attorney, Becky Scott, in order to, what , make her father make the jury acquit his murderous brother? [Poorly defined plot point].  Unfortunately, for him, he met MW along the way who foiled his scheme and got Becky back. Unfortunately, his character was killed in a future episode by a hired bomber - for payback! Current location: Deceased.
Seen in episodes: 56

Damon Belmont (Jeffrey Vincent Parise)

Burn Notice TV character Damon Belmont played by Jeffrey Vincent Parise, photo
Business partner of Isabella who partnered with Ric Pederson to murder her and frame it on Tim Hastings. M posed as another, undisclosed, partner of Isabella who shipped heroin in order to get them to turn on each other and get caught. Current location: Detained.
Seen in episodes: 42

Darla (Aubrey Kessler)

Photo of Aubrey Kessler playing Burn Notice TV character Darla
The tough as nails girlfriend of Big Ed, the leader of the Miami Breaker motorcycle gang. She seemed in-your-face fearless in taking on both Sam and MW even though they had guns pointed at her, and was instrumental in nearly escaping. However, she pushed Sam so far that she got decked. Even then she continually bad-mouthed them from the other room. Current location: At large.
Seen in episodes: 45

Dennis Wayne Barfield (James Ransone)

Burn Notice TV character Dennis Wayne Barfield played by James Ransone, photo
A trust-fund psychopath who never worked a day in his life and who had utter disdain for anyone he considered “Scum.” He’d blown up a drug den in Overtown had a court ordered psyc evaluation revealing: clinical narcissism, paranoia and delusions of grandeur. He had been interviewed 12 times and was able to resist questioning due to his “cleanse the earth of scum” manifesto type rhetoric. Unfortunately, for him, he got on MWs radar because of working for a lawyer who was on Ms radar. When he came after Fiona MW convinced him that he was a companion psychopath to obtain his list of targets and Jesse deliberately blew him up. Current location: Deceased.
Seen in episodes: 57

Derek Poole (Chris Marazzo)

Photo of Chris Marazzo playing Burn Notice TV character Derek Poole
A worker at A.S.A. Dismantling and Demolition who was hired to place a bomb in Michaels loft but was caught coming and going on a security camera. Current location: At large.
Seen in episodes: 23,24

Diego Cruz (Tony Perez)

Burn Notice TV character Diego Cruz played by Tony Perez, photo
Was a bookie, worked down at high-l and had his own crew. His boss was shot by Choncha in front of his bosses kids during a birthday party; so he now works for Concha. He was tricked into thinking that Concha had told MW to kill him; so offered to plant a bomb in Concha’s house and solve the whole problem. Current location: At large.
Seen in episodes: 7

Drew (Zachery Ty Bryan)

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The son of a man dying in a coma who put out a hit on his step-mother; because, he was angry at her being put in the will. He hired multiple hit people which MW had to derail in order to prevent the death by Larry (one of those hired to do the hit). He was eventually killed by Larry when he went to make the payoff. Current location: Deceased.
Seen in episodes: 20

Eddie Ash (Rob Benedict)

Burn Notice TV character Eddie Ash played by Rob Benedict, photo
The number-two man for “Valentine” of Valentine Enterprises. He embezzled $2 million from Valentines “charity account” and tried to pin it on MWs brother’s childhood friend, Ricky Watkins. MW conned him into attempting to murder Ricky while Valentine was listening in the back room. He was taken for a ride on Valentine’s boat and tossed overboard (or something). Current location: Deceased.
Seen in episodes: 18

Eddy (Paulo Quevedo)

Photo of Paulo Quevedo playing Burn Notice TV character Eddy
The 'one brick shy of a load' brother of Jacob who was trying to expand their kidnapping business northward from Mexico. They had the misfortune to kidnap Fiona Glenanne along with their original target. Definitely not the brains of the outfit, M and Fiona not only foiled their kidnapping plans but convinced him to call 911 in order to save his brother from a fire-extinguisher bomb made by Fiona and strapped to his hostage brother. Current location: Detained.
Seen in episodes: 52

Eli Zamar (Joel Swetow)

Burn Notice TV character Eli Zamar played by Joel Swetow, photo
An ex-Israli spy, now arms dealer who blackmailed and beat up a friend of Nate Weston in order to get him to not log their illicit flights running guns and armament. Michael Weston was able to steal their current inventory and convince them to leave the area. Current location: At large.
Seen in episodes: 5

Erik Luna (Jay Harrington)

Photo of Jay Harrington playing Burn Notice TV character Erik Luna
The pretty-boy face of a family crime organization who also moon-lights behind his brother Quinn's back in selling stolen goods. He is an excitable, coward who beat his wife and kids then instituted a custody battle to spite her when she left him. His step-son, Joey, attempted to steal Fiona's hand gun from her appartment and was caught, which is how Erik became a MW 'target' for one of his scams. He believed MW was the angry, street-wise and disgruntled buyer of one of his stolen cars. When he didn't fall for Ms early attempts to get him to leave town, thus abandoning his custody battle, M had to ramp it up a bit and get his brother to have him committed in a mental institution. Current location: Mental care facility.
Seen in episodes: 35

Eve (Aviva Farber)

Burn Notice TV character Eve played by Aviva Farber, photo
A vicious, red-haired hacker, more self-centered and arrogant than any previous character (if that's possible), who was hired by Dean Myers to steal the encrypted server of the Dade County Teachers Credit Union and hack into it. She hired Griffin Kehl, a behemouth thug, to steal the computer along with 12 or so other machines so that she could hack into it and paid him 10 grand. Unfortunately for her, she picked Barry Berkowski's brother Paul to blame it on which brought Micheal Weston into the mix. According to Kehl, 'the last guy who pissed her off, she hacked his life to pieces. She had his truck repo'd, canceled his sick wife's medical insurance and even put him on a terrorist watch list.' Using the extra computers she set up a Beowulf Cluster to create a super-computer which would relentlessly attack the server until it had cracked it. Under blackmail from Fiona, Griffin introduced Michael Weston to her as a potential client who needed a job done. She was able to avoid all of Michaels traps to tail her back to her 'lair' then discovered that the escrow account which held her payment had been faked by Barry. She trapped and captured Michael, attempted to suffocate him in a plastic bag and drugged and shackled him; but, did fall for his ruse that he had been hired by Myers to double-cross her. She blackmailed Fiona, Sam and Jesse into helping capture Myers but just as she was going to kill M, Fiona blew up her truck and all the computers. She was left hog-tied for the police to find along with Myers and all the evidence. [We understand that the actor was close to being type-cast, instead of using her full name she's arrogantly billboarding herself by her first name only.] Current location: Detained.
Seen in episodes: 66

Evelyn (Lucy Lawless)

Photo of Lucy Lawless playing Burn Notice TV character Evelyn
An assassin who was nearly caught by M in Istanbul 7 years previously and who now was attempting to locate and kill Doug Baker, an FBI witness in a trafficking company case. She stalked M for years and was able to create the scenario specifically tailored to M so he would help her. She committed suicide rather than be taken in my M. Current location: Deceased.
Seen in episodes: 10

Falcone (Jeff Kober)

Burn Notice TV character Falcone played by Jeff Kober, photo
Refino Cortez’s ruthless security henchman who dislocated Ms shoulder and shot at him while he was undercover trying to take down his boss, Rufino Cortez. After two meetings where he tried to get M to tell the story to him instead of Rufino, he finally was convinced enough to let M talk to them in a car. Once that happened, M and the gang smashed into the car and extracted Rufino so Falcone was left to get into another line of work. Current location: At large.
Seen in episodes: 29

Feldman (Stewart J. Zully)

Photo of Stewart J. Zully playing Burn Notice TV character Feldman
Small time illicit pharmaceutical dealer working out of his golf store.  He happened to know some pirates who had been trying to sell some antiviral medicines which they had stolen from a cargo ship. M and Virgil were asked to recover the medication 'for the kids' so took photos of the people coming out of his shop in order to blackmail him into revealing who it was and introducing them as potential buyers. Current location: At large.
Seen in episodes: 19

Felipe Vega (Danny Trejo)

Burn Notice TV character Felipe Vega played by Danny Trejo, photo
A hard-ass gang leader who was taking over other gang territories and harboring a drug-importing child predator, Rincon. They had been doing business together for years so Rincon came to Miami when he had to fake his own death in Texas. Unfortunately, for him, MW wanted Rincon so helped Omar Hernandez, a more altruistic gang leader, take him down while he retrieved Rincon for a client. Current location: Deceased.
Seen in episodes: 39

Felix Cole (Sticky Fingaz)

Photo of Sticky Fingaz playing Burn Notice TV character Felix Cole
A local, small time car thief member of the Tony Soto’s 24K syndicate who tried to rape Tanya, Corey Jensen’s sister. After Corey came after him with a baseball bat he put out a hit on the boy which MW had to solve by having Soto in Corey’s armored car with him when Cole tried to do a hit. Current location: At large.
 
Seen in episodes: 23

Gabriel (Carlos Bernard)

Burn Notice TV character Gabriel played by Carlos Bernard, photo
An Argentinian doctor whose daughter Eva was killed by pollution caused by Apex Industries.  He then trained with the rebels in Columbia for two years then kidnapped an executive of Apex, Allen King, and put him in a fire-bomb, booby-trap cage on a sedative IV drip. He hired Fiona to help kidnap another executive if they didn’t meet his demands but had his plans foiled and was arrested. Current location: Detained.
Seen in episodes: 43

Gerard (Max Martini)

Photo of Max Martini playing Burn Notice TV character Gerard
Psychopath pirate who likes to kill people cause it’s less messy that way. He stole 1$ worth of antiviral medicines off of a freighter bound for clinic’s in South America which belonged to a charity run by the daughter of an ex-partner of Virgil Watkins. He was then conned by MW into moving the drugs so was caught by the police. Current location: Detained.
Seen in episodes: 19

Gilbert Kessler (Joe Hess)

Burn Notice TV character Gilbert Kessler played by Joe Hess, photo
A large man who was a safe-cracker for Timo’s gang. He had previous arrests and wasn't supposed to be driving or drinking. After Fiona failed to entice him to drink, Sam was able to get him arrested for brawling in order to entrench MW as Timo's replacement safe-cracker. Current location: Detained.
Seen in episodes: 17

Gio Russo (Joe Vita)

Photo of Joe Vita playing Burn Notice TV character Gio Russo
An enforcer for the New York crime family who employed Tony Carrow to run their South Miami interests. He was sent to Miami to put the pressure on Carrow for coming in 12,000 short the week that MW and the gang were investigating the docks for some illegal arms shipments. In an elaborate con, Sam and M got Carrow to think Gio had tried to kill him. That got Carrow to attack Gio and kill him instead. Current location: Deceased.
Seen in episodes: 47

Glenn Harrick (Johnny Messner)

Burn Notice TV character Glenn Harrick played by Johnny Messner, photo
The biggest/baddest heroin dealer in Miami - or at least associated with whoever is. He imported heroin from Turkey through a government contractor where he blackmailed a worker into signing for packages. His operation was based on a boat where he eventually kept Sam Axe after capturing him taking photographs of one of his deals. His men were also after Fiona but M was able to find his location and take them all down in fiery explosions. Current location: At large.
Seen in episodes: 12

Greg (Josh Randall)

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A young apprentice con-man who tagged along with Quinten King until conned by Sam and Fiona into fleeing on Quentin’s boat. Current location: Detained.
Seen in episodes: 2

Griffin Kehl (Paul Wight)

Burn Notice TV character Griffin Kehl played by Paul Wight, photo
A behemouth of a man who was hired by Eve to break into the Dade County Teachers Credit Union and steal their encrypted server.  He got a job as a janitor and stole Paul Berkowsky's key card to gain access to the computer room and the server. While attempting to flee he was captured by Sam, Jesse and Fiona who had found that he was wanted in St. Louis for armed robbery, attempted murder in Lexington and solicitation of a minor in Columbus. It was only threatening to call the three police agencies that got him to reveal that is was a vicious hacker named Eve who had hired him. They then forced him to introduce Michael to Eve as a fellow thief who wanted to hire her to do some hacking. His final disposition is unknown but the implication was that he is still at large. Current location: At large.
AKA:
Gilbert McCauley
Seen in episodes: 66

Harlan (Brian Van Holt)

Photo of Brian Van Holt playing Burn Notice TV character Harlan
A duplicitous, bumbling-fool, special-forces pretty-boy who worked 4 or 5 missions with Sam and for about a year with M in Bosnia and Lebanon. He claimed to have had his lawyer-client extract M from jail after the group that had burned him “cut him loose.” He conned Sam and M into helping him capture and kill a Venezuelan crook, Refino Cortez, then try to sell M out to the Venezuelans as an accomplice who had denied them justice on Refino. Unfortunately for him, M escaped and gave him to the Venezuelans as the person who worked for Refino’s partners and had been hired to kill him before he was captured. Current location: Detained.
Seen in episodes: 29

Hector Rivera (Israel Garcia)

Burn Notice TV character Hector Rivera played by Israel Garcia, photo
A drug king-pin in Miami who made an agreement with Billy Taylor to stash drugs in one of their car shipments once a month. He became violent, to the point that MW had to step in, when one of his goons decided to steal the drugs and blame it on the Taylor’s. MW helped him be pointed to the correct thief. Current location: At large.
Seen in episodes: 59

Hunter (Andy Mackenzie)

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The enforcer of the Miami Breaker biker gang who faulted on his divorce settlement, requiring that his bike be impounded.  He arranged for a hit to place on his 'ex's' lawyer, Winston, and attempted to kill him only to run afoul of Michael Westen.  When his gang leader was blackmailed by MW and called off the hit, he staged a 'coup' which was also put down by MW and Winston and got him expelled (and otherwise taken care of) by the gang. Current location: Deceased.
Seen in episodes: 45

Ilan Zamar (Paul Gutrecht)

Burn Notice TV character Ilan Zamar played by Paul Gutrecht, photo
Not much of a character, not much of a man. The son of an ex-Israeli spy turned gun dealer, Eli Zamar, and an accomplice, with his brother Ari in the family arms business. He was always sent to ride herd on Ari but didn't prevent him from being conned by MW. Current location: At large.
Seen in episodes: 5

Ivan Petrov (Andrew Divoff)

Photo of Andrew Divoff playing Burn Notice TV character Ivan Petrov
A Russian chronic prison inmate with the tattoo’s to show it who worked for a Russian crime syndicate on the whole east coast. He was the “collector” of ransoms for girls smuggled into the country under the direction of crime boss Takarov. MW captured him and set up an interrogation in order to find out where the girls were being kept.  Allowed to escape, he led MW to the girls then went to inform Takarov that the CIA was on to him – didn’t work! Current location: Deceased.
Seen in episodes: 16

Jacob (Yancey Arias)

Burn Notice TV character Jacob played by Yancey Arias, photo
A Mexican kidnapper who, with his brother, expanded their business northward and kidnapped Sarah Aikins along with – FIONA! Not a good choice. Jacob, brains of the outfit, was eventually taken down by Fiona and duct-taped to a chair with a fire-extinguisher bomb of her making between his legs. M not only foiled their plan but had his brother Eddy call 911 to have the police save him from the bomb. Current location: Detained.
Seen in episodes: 52

Jacob Orr (M.C. Gainey)

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A drunken “security consultant” who had done time for manslaughter and was accomplice to the killing of artist J.D. Blake with Scott Chandler. He was eventually tricked by Sam into believing that Chandler was going to double-cross him so shot him; then, was arrested trying to dump the body. Current location: Detained.
Seen in episodes: 24

Jan Haseck (Ilia Volok)

Burn Notice TV character Jan Haseck played by Ilia Volok, photo
A Czech assassin sent to kill MW now that he was burned and no longer on a protected list. He made several feeble attempts but Fiona was able to tail him to his hotel and M able to break into his room to find that he was ordering special meals and frequenting a specific diner. His severe allergy to peanuts was exploited by MW to extract information then turn him over to the FBI as a favor to Sam who was being pressured by them for information. After being jailed he was reported to have 'hung himself' with his shoelaces. Current location: Deceased.
Seen in episodes: 4

Jean Pierre Duman (James Black)

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The sociopath son of a regional governor in Haiti who “brought corruption to an art form.” He killed the daughter of Claude Laurent before he abdicated to the US with most of Haiti’s GNP. Laurent enlisted MWs help who captured and smuggled him back to Haiti to stand trial. Current location: Detained.
Seen in episodes: 26

Joel Davenport (Matthew Horohoe)

Burn Notice TV character Joel Davenport played by Matthew Horohoe, photo
He was an accomplice of Brad Ramsey in Medicare fraud schemes.  He supplied the names and account numbers of patients that could be scammed but was turned on by Ramsey when he voice opposition to Ramsey's involvement with Ethan and MWs plans. Ramsey gave the police all the documents necessary to have his crew arrested when he got caught up in an elaborate con himself devised by MW to take the whole operation down.
Seen in episodes: 67

Jonathan Carver (Scott Michael Morgan)

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If taking a shot at MW after your car had just been smashed and you've just been in the middle of a con in order to obtain your voice activated password makes you a bad guy -- then, yes, Jonathan Carver is a bad guy. Fortunately, for him, it was only for a single espisode because being on the receiving end of one of Ms scams isn't fun, even if you are only an innocent victim.  Just as fortunate is that he never had to actually meet the real bad guy in this episode -- Brennen. Current location: At large.
Seen in episodes: 31

Justin Walsh (Joe Hursley)

Burn Notice TV character Justin Walsh played by Joe Hursley, photo
A crypto-analyst specialist, with 10 years of D.O.D. security clearance, who was given a NOC list and book-key to decrypt by Mark Sweeny, a former merc who worked security for Drake technologies, and who had stolen it as a crime of opportunity from a crash site. Recognizing what it was he killed Sweeny and put it up for auction. MW followed him to Santo Domingo with the help of Marv and relieved him of the thumb drive which he had put it on – no mention of where the hard-copies of either the original NOC list or the Bible had gone to. Current location: At large.
Seen in episodes: 59

Kandi (Robin Givens)

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A mean spirited woman with many assault charges who was part of Timo’s gang for a major jewel heist. She was the 'muscle.' When the job was cut short due to the early riging of the alarm by Sam, she was conned by MW into thinking that Timo had actually gotten the diamonds and was double-crossing them. After their gathering point was blown up she went after Timo and killed him. Current location: At large.
Seen in episodes: 17

Karl (Hank Stone)

Burn Notice TV character Karl played by Hank Stone, photo
A weapons dealer who contracted with Natalie Rice to steal some Novachuck Agent, a chemical weapon, back from a Venezuelan diplomat, Marco, who had diplomatic immunity.  In an elaborate con, Natalie blackmailed Michael Westen and Fiona to help her break in and do the job.  He came to pick up the agent from Natalie and was gassed when M shot a bottle of teargas he had planted as a fake bottle of agent. M convinced Natalie to call Homeland Security and turn herself in in order to escape the wrath of the Venezuelan's. Current location: At large.
Seen in episodes: 58

Keith (Timothy Brennen)

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A bomb-maker from Rhode Island who had been doing small demolition jobs for a biker gang when Simon contacted him to plant a bomb according to given specifications in the basement of the Epic Hotel. Unfortunately, for him, Sam and Fiona came a-callin’ – through his wall in their car – to help M track down Simon. He gave Fiona the information she wanted and was there duct-taped to the chair when the police arrived. Current location: Detained.
Seen in episodes: 44

Kent Fontenau (Jeffrey Johnson)

Burn Notice TV character Kent Fontenau played by Jeffrey Johnson, photo
A drug smuggler who, along with his wife Melissa, blackmailed a co-worker into signing for drug shipments of heroin from Turkey and tried to kill their contact when she called in Sam and Michael. He was blown up by the cartel when things went bad. Current location: Deceased.
Seen in episodes: 11

Lawrence Henderson (Brett Cullen)

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The arrogant owner of a financially troubled hotel who stole a $2 million diamond broach and blamed it on Thomas McKee. He was caught in a MW sting outside a bank were he had been tricked into taking the broach that he had stolen. Current location: Detained.
Seen in episodes: 8

Lucio Velasquez (Gonzalo Menendez)

Burn Notice TV character Lucio Velasquez played by Gonzalo Menendez, photo
A 'finder of victims' for A kidnapping ring run by Reyes. He was tailed to a drop-off point by MW and Fiona then captured by them. They blackmailed him into agreeing to help them extract one of their clients from Reyes' undisclosed site. He introduced Sam as a disgruntled chauffer for a wealthy, and prissy Fiona who was then able to gain knowledge of where the victims were held. Sam and Fiona was able to extract the client while M 'negotiated' with Reyes. Current location: At large.
Seen in episodes: 9

Lynch (Spencer Garrett)

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A thief who hit everything from banks to car washes and never got arrested because he was thorough and never left anyone behind… alive. Sam called him a public health hazard. He befriended a mentally challenged cousin of Sugar’s, Dougie, in order to be let in a flower loading dock during an armored car pickup. Unfortunately, for him, Dougie was a client of MWs who foiled his plan and called the police. Current location: Detained.
Seen in episodes: 40

Marco (Roberto Escobar)

Burn Notice TV character Marco played by Roberto Escobar, photo
A Venezuelan diplomat, with immunity inside the US, who was holding a stolen chemical weapon on his compound. Despite having massive amounts of security, Michael Westen circumvented it, under a blackmail con of Natalie Rice’s, and took the weapon back. Current location: At large.
Seen in episodes: 58

Martin (Phillip Giannikas)

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 A sleazebag attorney who launders money for crooks and manages off shore accounts as well. He was bilked out of his share of Charles Archer’s booty so is looking for him as we speak. Current location: At large.
Seen in episodes: 55

Mason (Antoni Corone)

Burn Notice TV character Mason played by Antoni Corone, photo
A crooked cop who tried to have Virgil steal some money runners boat full of money and then kill Virgil. Unfortunately he had to deal with MW instead and was exposed. Current location: Detained.
Seen in episodes: 6

Matt Reese (Erik Fabregat)

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A second 'shooter' hired by the cartel to take out a witness who was under FBI witness protection. He and his team were in direct competion with Cole who had actually found the target who was a client of MWs. His part in the episode was to fire bullets down on Cole and M from top of a parking garage and then try and take out the competition, Cole and M. They were thwarted and left cable tied for the FBI. Current location: Detained.
Seen in episodes: 53

Max Lesher (John Allen Nelson)

Burn Notice TV character Max Lesher played by John Allen Nelson, photo
The head of a Kidnapper ring, masquerading as Secure Tech Testing, who targeted, Isabella Arroyo, the daughter of a Venezuelan oil magnate. He killed the boyhood friend of the bodyguard company’s manager, Henry, then beat him up for which Fiona’s boyfriend Campbell was called to the scene. MW had to go undercover to prevent the kidnapping and cause Lesher to be arrested. Current location: Detained.
Seen in episodes: 21

Melissa Fontenau (Nicholle Tom)

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A drug smuggler who entrapped her friend with security clearance at X.S.G. into signing for shipments that could be smuggled out of the building. After attempting to kill her friend, she and her husband were blown up by the cartel. Current location: Deceased.
Seen in episodes: 11

Milovan Dragas (Kristof Konrad)

Burn Notice TV character Milovan Dragas played by Kristof Konrad, photo
A Serbian Intelligence officer – interrogation specialist, who was in the US and was blackmailed into assisting a woman called Natalie into stealing Barry’s ledger or his kids would be killed. M and Sam interrogated him without results until finding out the truth. After the ledger was retrieved Sam reported him to immigration who deported him. Current location: Detained.
Seen in episodes: 36

Ming Kahn (Byron Mann)

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An oriental thug. A hot shot in Asian drug shipping who got into trouble with the local authorities and went running to 'Uncle Sam' to cut a deal - basically he's a 'nitch' who is trading intell on his terrorist pals for a life in America. Jesse Porter was assigned to be his handler and got the job of 'debriefing him and moving his money to US banks.' The money never showed up - aparently the Chinese got it in transit; but, he now blamed Jesse for stealing $2 million. He blackmailed a retired associate of Jesse's to set him up for capture and interrogation but MW rescued him. He killed Jesse's Contact then needed to be conned by MW in order to get him to stop going after Jesse. MW convinced him that his second in command, Mr. Lee, had stolen the money and they both shot it out. Current location: Deceased.
Seen in episodes: 46

Mr. Lee (Ron Yuan)

Burn Notice TV character Mr. Lee played by Ron Yuan, photo
The 'number two' man for Ming Kahn, a asian drug runner turned snitch for the DEA. Unfortunately, for him, he targeted Jesse Porter for a snatch and grab which then made him the target of a con. After he and his boss had captured Jesse, MW targeted him for blame of stealing the $2 million which he had been blaming Jesse for. When Kahn turned a gun on him, he shot Kahn first before being shot back in return. Current location: Deceased.
Seen in episodes: 46

Nefzi (Erick Avari)

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A Tunisian counterfeiter who Barry said was the ‘go to guy for hard core’ stuff like doing fake money for coke deals, counterfeit passkeys for bank robbery – stuff that gets people killed. Plus, he’s the most arrogant SOB in South Florida. He operated out of a TV repair store in South Miami and was part of a security force for the Tunisians back in the early 80s. MW used him to make a copy of Carla’s security key then after he did, Carla suffocated him using nitrogen gas. Current location: Deceased.
Seen in episodes: 14

Nick Madison (Clayton Rohner)

Burn Notice TV character Nick Madison played by Clayton Rohner, photo
An investment scammer who used a false company to cheat Josh Wagner, director of 'Help at Home' a charity for soldiers families who were killed in combat, out of thousands of dollars. He kept his illicit dealings secret from his secretary, Patty, who unfortunately was caught up in a hostage situation with him when Wagner came to demand his money back. MW and Sam became unwitting accomplices when they tried to prevent Wagner's action; but then were able to find Madison's secret safe, obtain Wagner's money back and pin responsibility for the hostage situation on Madison -- with the help of Patty. Current location: Detained.
Seen in episodes: 48

Omar Hernandez (Jacob Vargas)

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The altruistic leader of a neighborhood gang in Little Dominica who was mainly protecting the people and caring for their needs by hijacking warehouses full of cough-medicine and the like. He was fending off a neighboring gang leader named Vega when MW came to find a child-predator named Rincon under the cover-ID of “Lewis.” Together, they captured Ricon and restored the balance of power in the neighborhood, although it first required a little persuasion. Current location: At large.
Seen in episodes: 39

Oscar Wilhelm (William Haze)

Burn Notice TV character Oscar Wilhelm played by William Haze, photo
A wimpy younger brother to Carl and a co-trader in sex slaves under the guise of being fashion designers/photographers. They had enticed and were holding Jenna, the daughter of an old neighbor of M and Nates, who wanted to be a model. When they found that Jenna was slated to be flown to Dubai they decided to kidnap Oscar and trade him for Jenna. M and Nate extracted him from his limo and put him in the trunk of their car until Carl decided to trade. Current location: At large.
Seen in episodes: 4

Pano (Keith Hudson)

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A gun runner specializing in automatic shotguns operating out of an auto body/restoration shop.  His crew made a Saiga-12K for a hit-man, Cole, who used it to try and do a hit on a man who the FBI had in the witness protection program.  MW had to obtain information about Cole from him and needed to wound one his prize cars in order to convince him. He was locked in the trunk of their car awaiting the arrival of the police. Current location: Detained.
Seen in episodes: 53

Pavel (Sergei Zelinsky)

Burn Notice TV character Pavel played by Sergei Zelinsky, photo
A Bulgarian who attempted to purchase guns from Seymour and ostensibly roust him out of half the money. Seymour claimed that the original deal was for $100,000 and he oly brought $50, exclaiming 'Are you trying to rip me off?' (Knowing Seymour, he might have been.) He eventually paid in full for the guns with the reluctant assistance from MW. Current location: At large.
Seen in episodes: 19

Pete Jackman (Raphael Sbarge)

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A dirty cop who, after being partners with Kevin Baruchel for four years, framed and killed his partner for one of his own crimes. He had shot and killed some drug dealers and stolen their Cocaine. Then, when Kevin got suspicious and began looking into it he paid a low-life, Ted Seyers, to contact and kill Kevin. Unfortunately, for him, Kevin was a long-time buddy of Sam Axe who brought MW into it and found his lie, caught Seyers and got him to confess, then got him caught trying to plant the coke back into Kevin’s house. Sam got to deck him. Current location: Detained.
Seen in episodes: 60

Phillip (Matthew Humphreys)

Burn Notice TV character Phillip played by Matthew Humphreys, photo
A man who pretends to be a doctor and does medical scams on parents and families of dying people. He sold Kenny pep pills mixed with a painkiller for his son, Jack, who had a terminal heart condition. Unfortunately, for him, he was caught by MW and Sam who made him play “who talks first” where he heard Todd thrown out a window and convinced to “rat” on Rachel. Current location: Detained.
Seen in episodes: 22

Pyne (Ray Wise)

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A crooked condo-developer who “stole” his own art and antiques in order to scam his insurance company and be able to cover up his losses in his worthless land and developments. He framed Javier, his caretaker. When MW broke into his safe in order to obtain evidence, he conspired with his security chief to kidnap David, Javier’s son. He eventually was tricked into shooting his accomplice, then framed into giving “severance” to Javier as well as confessing. Current location: At large.
Seen in episodes: 1

Pyotr Chechik (Peter J. Lucas)

Burn Notice TV character Pyotr Chechik played by Peter J. Lucas, photo
A Russian KGB turned gangster who had M blow up something of his in ’97 then did 10 years for war crimes all the while vowing to kill MW. When released he began working for Fedor Markov (also ex-KGB) and sent Vlad’s extraction team after M. He told M he was living the American Dream – a Ukranian, with Russian teams, German weapons and funding from the west. He was captured by M at knifepoint. John Beck, his unwitting captive, happened to know his bosses boss and refused to negotiate for his silence so was “handled.” Current location: Deceased.
Seen in episodes: 34

Quentin King (Mark Pellegrino)

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A con man who, with two apprentices, cons retiree’s out of their life’s savings, including one of Madeline’s friends. He was conned into giving MW his bank info to arrange a hit on his apprentices who he thought had informed on him and tried to kill him. MW drained his accounts and stole his identity to threaten judges, insult drug cartels and make phone calls to known terrorists which got him arrested. Current location: Detained.
Seen in episodes: 2

Quinn Luna (Nicholas Lea)

Burn Notice TV character Quinn Luna played by Nicholas Lea, photo
The boss of a family crime organization with his pretty-boy, front man brother, Erik who had instituded a custody battle with his wife over their two boys. When the oldest boy, Joey, attempted to steal a pistol from Fiona's apartment, Erik became the target of one of MWs cons to get him to abandon the suit.  Unbeknownst to him, Erik also had been selling stolen goods behind his back for a little extra money which gave M a perfect wedge to drive between them. M had to eventually con Quinn into believing that Erick was mentally unbalanced enough to be committed to a mental institution. All the publicity got the cops looking into the family's activities. Current location: Detained.
Seen in episodes: 35

Rachel (Stacy Haiduk)

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A skanky lady who does medical scams on terminal cases because “they’re simpler.” Fiona was so incensed with her that she picked a fight and blew their deal. She was eventually intimidated into calling the police and confessing to her crimes (and giving money back) to avoid being dealt with by Kate and Donnie (Michael and Fiona). Current location: Detained.
Seen in episodes: 22

Randall (Neil Butterfield)

Burn Notice TV character Randall played by Neil Butterfield, photo
A small time sleezebag who owed Scott, a client of Fiona's, $20,000 and refused to pay, especially when he saw the tiny Fiona who had come to collect it. Fiona went to his house during a poker party of his with M waiting outside as backup agreeing to make an entrance at a precisely timed moment. Unvortunately Detective Paxson showed up preventing that so she had to escape by trowing a chair through a window. When Randall followed her outside and saw the police he immediately became forgiving. (For all we know he still has the money - except… this is Fiona we are talking about.)  Current location: At large.
Seen in episodes: 32

Raul (Kevin Alejandro)

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An underling drug-dealer for Campos who became obsessed with Sophia, an undercover DEA agent, to the point of distraction. He beat her up for thinking she was having an affair with under-cover MW who was trying to extract Sophia from her possessive clutches. MWs sting eventually brought down Campos by Raul ‘flipping’ on him for maximum facility protection. Current location: Detained.
Seen in episodes: 14

Ray Wagoner (Bruce Blauer)

Burn Notice TV character Ray Wagoner played by Bruce Blauer, photo
A stooge, hired by the Fontenau’s to help entrap Gillian Walsh so she could be blackmailed into helping in a drug smuggling ring. Sam and Fiona tracked him down and forced the truth out of him. Current location: At large.
Seen in episodes: 11

Regional Governor Duman (Clarence Williams III)

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A regional governor in Haiti who “brought corruption to an art form” with killings and embezzlement. When the election was lost he disappeared with much of Haiti’s GNP and faked his own death, burying another man in his place. Acting for a client whose daughter was killed by the Dumont’s, MW located him and transported his son back to Haiti to stand trial but not before “tattling” on his father thinking he would not be extradited. Current location: Detained.
Seen in episodes: 26

Reyes (Steven Bauer)

Burn Notice TV character Reyes played by Steven Bauer, photo
A ruthless kidnapper who kills victims when families can’t pay. He kidnapped the Fiancé of Nick Lam, a house-sitter with no money and friend of Veronica, Sam's sugar mommy.  Then he was scammed by MW into thinking he could 'trade up' to a more wealthy target, Fiona.  Sam and Fiona were able to retrieve the girl while M was 'negotiating' with him and before Reyes went to the place he kept victims and was surrounded by police. Current location: Detained.
Seen in episodes: 9

Ric Pederson (Todd Cahoon)

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A dance DJ who partnered with Damon Belmont to kill his partner in a fashion design house, Isabella, and frame it on Tim Hastings. Despite all he could do he couldn’t control Damon from falling for a con of MWs which turned them both on each other. Current location: Detained.
Seen in episodes: 42

Rick Matheson (Erik Palladino)

Burn Notice TV character Rick Matheson played by Erik Palladino, photo
An arrogant thief who preyed on other drug dealers leaving a wake of bodies in his path including innocent bystanders caught in the crossfire. A fair pro at it the police had absolutely nothing on him. In fact, he was even able to get a restraining order against a vengeful cop, Paxson, when he provoked her to take a swing at him. Unfortunately for him, MW got involved and he was used by M to convince Paxson M was one of the good guys by enabling Paxson to catch him red-handed in a drug heist. Current location: Detained.
Seen in episodes: 32

Rincon (Luis Antonio Ramos)

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A drug-importing child predator who faked his own death before being extracted by the Houston PD S.W.A.T. team. He went to obtain protection from a long time Miami business partner, Felipe Vega, where he was found by Mack, a friend of Sam’s. With the help of MW, he was caught and returned to Texas.  Current location: Detained.
Seen in episodes: 39

Rufino Cortez (Castulo Guerra)

Burn Notice TV character Rufino Cortez played by Castulo Guerra, photo
A sociopathic gangster who paid off corrupt Venezuelan officials in order to steal peoples land and put them in jail all over the country. Operating out of Miami, with partners in Venezuela, he was living the high life until Harlan, an old partner of Ms was hired to get rid of him before the federales, who wrere closing in, could get to him and bring them all down. He was captured by M, Fiona and Sam as a favor to Harlan; but, then killed by Harlan for his reward.  Current location: Deceased.
Seen in episodes: 29

Ryan Johnson (Clayne Crawford)

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A punk insurance scam artist, who with his father killed Calia’s husband and was forcing her to sue the city and give them the money. He was on parole for fraud and assault which made it easy for M to manipulate him into a fight where Sam could plant evidence of his scams in his car.  Current location: Detained.
Seen in episodes: 38

Ryder Stahl (James C. Burns)

Burn Notice TV character Ryder Stahl played by James C. Burns, photo
The owner of Security Associates a “security firm” (mercenary’s) who take on the issues of high-end corporate clients; basically, “anything where more guns equal more money.” Unfortunately his newly enhanced and highly secure computer happened to have information that Carla wanted for one of her black-ops jobs so it was broken into by MW and one of his clients, Jimmy, who were being blackmailed. And, unfortunately he took the incident personally and came after MW which required that he and his goons be set up for the deaths of Jimmy’s pilot in order to free Jimmy.  Current location: Detained.
Seen in episodes: 13

Santora (Holt McCallany)

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A kidnapper who captured Brandon, the son of a manger in a diamond company, in order to steal diamonds.  MW, at Fiona’s demand, went through some “reverse interrogation” as a druggie police informant named Shep in order to find where the boy was being kept and convince Santora and his men to turn on and kill each other.  Current location: Deceased.
Seen in episodes: 30

Scott Chandler (Joel Gretsch)

Burn Notice TV character Scott Chandler played by Joel Gretsch, photo
A crooked art dealer who killed J.D. Blake for the painting Lady in White with hired hit man Jacob Orr. He hired MW to track down a spy, which turned out to be the daughter of Blake who had found that he was trying to sell the painting on the black market. He eventually “gave” the painting back to M just before Orr, who had been tricked into believing he was being double-crossed, shot him.  Current location: Deceased.
Seen in episodes: 24

Selina (Meta Golding)

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A skilled thief known to Interpol only as Mssr Glisson (Mister Slippery). There were no sightings, photo's or descriptions of her, hence the moniker, until she attempted to steal an Alexander the Great sword just purchased by Ken Bocklage, the CEO of a software company. She contracted with Andrew Deans, a local thug, to help her steal the sword and was able to become Bocklage's personal assistant inside the company. She hired a forger named Buddy to make two onyx lion heads and some tooled leather to help her forge a duplicate, then tried to electocute him in his hot tub. Unfortunately, for her, Buddy had heard of Michael Westen and hired he and Fiona to help protect him. When she learned that Deans had been identified by M, she used a car bomb to blow him up. Then, she killed the guard and made the switch herself; but, failed in her attempt to flee with the real sword in a fireman's uniform. She has a complete file now and was denied bail and put on trial on many charges -- although she still threatened to kill Buddy. Current location: Detained.
AKA: Mssr Glisson - Mr. Slippery (50)
Seen in episodes: 50

Shannon Park (Katherine LaNasa)

Burn Notice TV character Shannon Park played by Katherine LaNasa, photo
A senior security executive at Stone Kittredge who worked on the security algorithm called Zydeco used by the US embassies and stole encrypted emails to sell names of US spies to foreign countries. She was discovered by a “rain-man” type schizophrenic who aided MW in conning her into being caught by the feds. Current location: Detained.
Seen in episodes: 33

Takarov (Ken Clement)

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The boss of a Russian crime syndicate on the whole east coast. His girl smuggling ring was conned by MW and eventually broken up. He killed one of his key men who M had conned into thinking the CIA was on to them and releasing the girls.  Current location: Detained.
Seen in episodes: 16

Takeda (Brian Tee)

Burn Notice TV character Takeda played by Brian Tee, photo
A Yakuza (Japanese Mobster) ganster involved in human trafficking who, unfortunately for him, kidnapped Norika, the cousin of a client of Jesse's. He tried to flee when they traced him to a Miami hotel; but, again unfortunately for him, he ran into the path of Jesse's car and broke his hip and arm. He mocked Michael's threats revealing that he was the type of individual who had punished himself for falling asleep at his post by cutting off the end of one of his fingers. Eventually, he thought he had turned a similarly kidnapped nurse into an accomplice who would help him escape; but, even more unfortunately the nurse was Madeline who finally held him at gunpoint while M and the rest went to release all the kidnapped girls. Current location: Detained.
Seen in episodes: 64

Ted Seyers (Leo Fitzpatrick)

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A low-life with a rap sheet long enough to wallpaper a room who was blackmailed into killing Kevin Baruchel by Pete Jackman, Baruchel’s partner on the police force. He was caught by MW, tazed by Jesse and interrogated by Sam into admitting he had killed Baruchel for Jackman who promised him a “get out of jail free card.” Unfortunately he had to make a full confession or spend a shorter sentence inside a 140 degree shipping container.  Current location: Detained.
Seen in episodes: 60

Thomas O’Neill (Paul Blackthorne)

Burn Notice TV character Thomas O’Neill played by Paul Blackthorne, photo
An ultra-radical Irish bastard, who would blow up a church on a Sunday and who had planned a bombing at a prep school that Fiona prevented. He came after Fiona before but disappeared until Fiona called to come home. He came after her with an extraction team and an intent to sell her to her enemies. He almost succeeded in taking Fiona with the help of Tom Strickler; but, M shot him and rescued Fiona.  Current location: Detained.
Seen in episodes: 37

Thomas Smalling (Simon Needham)

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Thomas Smalling, AKA Claude, A former Australian S.I.S. who is now a second-story man used by Gilroy to obtain information necessary for a job he wanted help with about MW. Gilroy described him as “a wonderful chap, excellent conversationalist, great fashion sense and the best thief in the western hemisphere.” However to MW he was: surly, condescending, arrogant and a joy to take out. Fiona found that his preferred M.O. was free climbing. After he failed at the robbery he was eliminated by Gilroy.  Current location: Deceased.
AKA: Claude (40)
Seen in episodes: 40

Timo (Oded Fehr)

Burn Notice TV character Timo played by Oded Fehr, photo
A hard core and careful thief, not above killing witnesses, who forced Trever, an ex-con gone straight, into helping with a jewel heist. Unfortunately, for him, Trevor knew about MW and asked for help. MW posed as a safe-cracker, thwarted the heist and conned the gang into believing Timo was double-crossing them. He was killed by Kandi, one of the gang.  Current location: Deceased.
Seen in episodes: 17

Todd (Graham Shiels)

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An off the street guy hired by Philip and Rachel to provide “muscle” in their drug scam operation. He was captured by MW and convinced by Sam to “rat” on Philip.  Current location: Detained.
Seen in episodes: 22

Tom Prescott (Mark Sheppard)

Burn Notice TV character Tom Prescott played by Mark Sheppard, photo
A thug and robber, who M seemed to know, who attempted to rob a private bank where M and agent Bly accidentally became hostages. A long series of “accidents” plagued and eventually foiled the robbery and made M and Bly “homies.”  Current location: Detained.
Seen in episodes: 25

Tommy D’Antonio (Nicholas Turturro)

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Small time, aspiring middle-manager in drug runner Matheson’s group who M used to set up a “sting” and a bust on Matheson. He did two years in Allendale for armed robbery and was a fixture at the dog track where he purchased an injured dog.  Current location: At large.
Seen in episodes: 32

Tony Carrow (Nestor Serrano)

Burn Notice TV character Tony Carrow played by Nestor Serrano, photo
A crime hood who ran things in South Florida for a crime family in New York. He was born and bred in Miami, a suspect in seven murders but never charged and appeared to be 'Mr. Clean.'  Unfortunately, his crew were shaking down dock personnel and stealing stuff at the time MW was looking into finding an arms connection to all the global wars that they were investigating. After blustering his way through an elaborate con set up by Sam and his 'Mr. Slicey,' he was eventually made to think Gio had tried to kill him which got him to attack and kill Gio first. He was in prison for killing Gio. Current location: Detained.
Seen in episodes: 47

Valentine (Method Man)

Photo of Method Man playing Burn Notice TV character Valentine
A former-gangster turned hip-hop rapper mogul who had $2 million stolen from his “charity account” by his number two man, Eddie Ash. His head accountant, Ricky Watkins was being set up for it until MW stepped in and conned Eddie into confessing while Valentine was listening. Valentine killed Eddie to be done with him.  Current location: At large.
Seen in episodes: 18

Viatli (V. J. Foster)

Burn Notice TV character Viatli played by V. J. Foster, photo
A Russian wet-work man sent to Miami to capture, interrogate and kill a retired American spy, Paul Anderson, who had a contact in the Kremlin. He was killed by Anderson when mouthing off about how he would be “prisoner exchanged” and be back to kill both Anderson and MW. Corrupt congressman Bill Cowley took credit for the kill in order to save his career and possibly run un-opposed next election.  Current location: Detained.
Seen in episodes: 51

Vince Cutler (Rhys Coiro)

Photo of Rhys Coiro playing Burn Notice TV character Vince Cutler
A hard core heroin dealer who Sugar called a 'psycho who gave drug dealers a bad name.' 'He came down from the Bronx,' Sugar says 'and is spreading through Dade County like the plague.' Around 2009 Cutler shot Sugar's friend Carl, and told Sugar that if he ever saw him again he'd kill him. He convinced the Mexican cartel to fund his operation in Miami big time, so was desparate to make all the money back.
 
Unfortunately, for him, he chose to sell heroin outside of the clinic run by two physicians, David and Lauren, who had ties to MW through Madeline. M set up an elaborate con which eventually blew up Cutler's entire stash house, all his product, and put him on the run from the cartel and the 'crazy, ex-black op merc, doctor David.'  Current location: At large.
Seen in episodes: 49

Vincent (Chance Kelly)

Burn Notice TV character Vincent played by Chance Kelly, photo
The chief of security for Mr. Pyne and accomplice in framing the caretaker for burglarizing the house of art in an insurance fraud scam. He was shot by Pyne and eventually confessed to the crime.  Current location: Detained.
Seen in episodes: 1

Vlad “B-something” (Igor Jijkine)

Photo of Igor Jijkine playing Burn Notice TV character Vlad “B-something”
A Russian in charge of an extraction team who came for MW under orders from gangster Pyotr Chechik. He captured M and chased him into the swamp when he escaped. He was more than a match for Ms fighting skills but was subdued as a team effort. Tom Strickler couldn’t remember his name so called him “something that starts with a B.” He was killed by Chechik as expendable when his knee was injured in a fight with MW.  Current location: Deceased.
Seen in episodes: 34

Vlade / Serb (Michael Aronov)

Part of a Serbian contingent who came to Miami in order to purchase a stolen Predator missle. Unfortunately, in his attempt to defend their new purchase from Carmelo Dante, the second largest heroin dealer in Miami, who thought it was the Serbs who had stolen one of his heroin shipments, he was captured for interrogation. He actually told Carmelo the complete truth except that it didn't jive with what the captured Sam Axe was telling Carmelo. Sam was able to convey enough information to Michael which allowed him to 'set up' Vlade's hotel room to make it look like Vlade was lying -- which eventually got him killed.
Seen in episodes: 68

Wallace (Michael O'Keefe)

Burn Notice TV character Wallace played by Michael O'Keefe, photo
A ruthless Miami loan-shark, suspected in at least two murders, who held the gambling debt of Paul, and went after his wife after Paul died of a heart attack. Unfortunately, he sent Carter, a 'collector' to get his money and Paul was a friend of Nate Weston.  Carter was really an undercover FBI agent who was trying to infiltrate his organization and Nate got his brother Michael to help Jessica (the wife) get rid of Carter. In the end, Michael blew Carter's cover then helped him escape as well as conning Wallace into gathering his records and falling into the FBIs hands.  Current location: Detained.
Seen in episodes: 65

Walter (Craig Wroe)

Photo of Craig Wroe playing Burn Notice TV character Walter
An art dealer who Barry knew who would probably have been contacted if Mr. Pyne had been trying to sell any painting. When MW visited him pretending to be an art collector, he indeed had been contacted but said that he had told Pyne he wanted too much for them. He was so taken with M that he offered to show MW his private collection of statues of nude Greco-Roman wrestlers. Current location: At large.
Seen in episodes: 1

Zeke (Patrick Fabian)

Burn Notice TV character Zeke played by Patrick Fabian, photo
Slick night-club manager, con man who gets marks, like Andy, to invest in a cash-only venture in Cuba. His partners then come in posing as F.B.I. men for the kiss-off and usher the man out the door. MW conned him into thinking his partners were dead and the killers were coming for him next in order to get him to give all the money back. His partners took care of him in some fashion.  Current location: Deceased.
Seen in episodes: 15


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