Bernhard Baumeister (28 September 1827 – 25 October 1917) was a German actor, working for most of his career at the Burgtheater in Vienna.
He was born in Posen (now Poznań in Poland), son of a military official.
Aged fifteen he appeared with an older brother at the court theatre in Schwerin; afterwards he played in various towns in Pomerania, and in 1849 in the court theatre of Hanover.
[1][2] After appearing in 1852 as a guest player at the Burgtheater in Vienna, Baumeister was engaged with the theatre by Heinrich Laube.
He was known particularly for his portrayal of Falstaff; other notable roles included Werner in Minna von Barnhelm, the title roles in The Mayor of Zalamea and Otto Ludwig's play Der Erbförster, Walter Fürst in William Tell, Kapuziner in Wallensteins Lager and the title role in Götz von Berlichingen.