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‘Good Burger’ Star Dead at 52 After ‘Aggressive’ Cancer Battle

Last updated: March 21, 2025 8:39 am
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Jan Schwieterman, best known for his role as antagonist Kurt Bozwell in the 1997 Nickelodeon comedy “Good Burger,” has tragically passed away at the age of 52 after a brave battle with aggressive stage 4 cancer. The actor’s death was confirmed by his brother, Chad Schwieterman, in a heartfelt Facebook post earlier this month.

In the post shared on March 1, Chad wrote, “It is with a heavy heart that I share the passing of my brother, Jan (JP) Schwieterman.” He went on to reveal that Jan had recently been diagnosed with stage 4 cancer and passed away the previous evening. Chad requested thoughts and prayers for their family during this difficult time, adding, “Rest in peace, brother. We love you and miss you.”

Following the announcement of Jan’s passing, Chad shared his brother’s obituary on Facebook and expressed gratitude for the outpouring of support from friends, family, and fans. He thanked everyone for their support and mentioned how deeply they missed Jan.

Jan Schwieterman’s obituary revealed that he passed away at Mercy Hospital in Washington, Missouri. He is survived by his mother, Clara Reed, father LeeRoy Schwieterman, and siblings Megan, Vanessa, and Chad. A memorial service was held on March 4 at St. Paul’s Church in Berger, Missouri, with donations made in his honor to the MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas.

Born on September 30, 1972, in Bluffton, Indiana, Jan enjoyed being an Eagle Scout during his childhood. After graduating from high school, he pursued a career in acting and eventually landed his breakout role as Kurt Bozwell in “Good Burger.” The film, which also starred Kel Mitchell and Kenan Thompson, became a cult classic and showcased Jan’s talent as an actor.

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In addition to “Good Burger,” Jan appeared in films such as “Warlock III: The End of Innocence” and “American Intellectuals.” He also made guest appearances on popular TV shows like “Felicity,” “McKenna,” “ER,” and “NightMan.”

After taking a hiatus from acting, Jan returned to the screen for the 2007 film “Along the Way.” Outside of his acting career, he had a passion for travel, photography, painting, martial arts, and playing Dungeons and Dragons.

Although a sequel to “Good Burger,” titled “Good Burger 2,” was released in November 2023, Jan did not reprise his role for the film. Despite this, his legacy lives on through his memorable performances and the impact he made on fans and colleagues in the entertainment industry. Jan Schwieterman will be deeply missed, and his contributions to film and television will be remembered fondly by those who knew and loved him. The world is constantly changing and evolving, with new technologies and innovations shaping the way we live our lives. One of the most exciting developments in recent years has been the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning.

AI refers to the simulation of human intelligence in machines that are programmed to think and learn like humans. Machine learning is a subset of AI that allows machines to learn and improve from experience without being explicitly programmed. Together, these technologies have the potential to revolutionize industries across the board, from healthcare to finance to transportation.

One area where AI and machine learning are already making a significant impact is in healthcare. These technologies can help doctors diagnose diseases more quickly and accurately, leading to better patient outcomes. They can also be used to analyze large amounts of data to identify trends and patterns that may not be immediately apparent to human clinicians.

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In finance, AI and machine learning are being used to improve fraud detection, risk management, and trading strategies. These technologies can analyze vast amounts of financial data in real time, helping financial institutions make more informed decisions and reduce the likelihood of costly errors.

In transportation, AI is being used to develop self-driving cars and trucks that have the potential to make roads safer and more efficient. These vehicles use machine learning algorithms to analyze data from sensors and cameras, allowing them to navigate complex environments and make split-second decisions to avoid accidents.

While the potential benefits of AI and machine learning are immense, there are also concerns about the ethical implications of these technologies. For example, there are worries about bias in AI algorithms, which can lead to discriminatory outcomes. There are also concerns about the impact of AI on jobs, with some experts warning that automation could lead to widespread unemployment.

Despite these challenges, it is clear that AI and machine learning have the potential to revolutionize the way we live and work. As these technologies continue to evolve, it will be important for policymakers, industry leaders, and the public to work together to ensure that AI is used in a responsible and ethical manner. Only then can we fully harness the power of these technologies to create a better future for all.

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