Mark Feuerstein

Mark Feuerstein

Age
41
Birthday
Jun. 8th, 1971
Born in
New York City, New York, USA
Height
5' 8"

Mark Feuerstein's Main TV Roles

Show Character(s)
Royal Pains TV Show
Royal Pains
3 Lbs. TV Show
3 Lbs.
Fired Up TV Show
Fired Up
Good Morning, Miami TV Show
Good Morning, Miami
Conrad Bloom TV Show
Conrad Bloom
 

Main Movie Roles

2005 - In Her Shoes
2002 - Abandon
2002 - Two Weeks Notice
2000 - Rules of Engagement
2000 - What Women Want
2000 - Woman on Top
1999 - The Muse
1998 - Practical Magic

Guest TV Roles

Show Name
Characters Played
Ep Count
Joe DeStefano
8
Sen. Maj. Counsel Cliff Calley
7
Leo Fisher
4
Actor
2
Alex O'Shea
1
Dr. Jerome
1
Eric Speicher
1
Hammond Deering
1
Mitchell Latimer
1
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BIOGRAPHY:

Mark Feuerstein got his break-through on television as a recurring character on the daytime soap opera "Loving" (1983). Most of the people in his family are lawyers. He was a high school state championship wrestler. He enjoys mountain-biking, wrestling, dancing (hip-hop to salsa) and jogging.

He got the nickname "Chaplin" on the set of Giving It Up (1999) because of his uncanny knack of physical comedy. He even had a physical slapstick back-and-forth with Mel Gibson (I) a year later on the set of What Women Want (2000).


TRIVIA:
  • Most favorite role was the weaselly junior suit in 'Albert Brooks (I)' (qv)' _The Muse (1999)_ (qv) Most hated role was the short-term sex partner who 'Cynthia Nixon' (qv) had to fake orgasms for on _"Sex and the City" (1998)_ (qv).
  • Top three favorite movies are _Annie Hall (1977)_ (qv), _The Godfather (1972)_ (qv), and _Rocky (1976)_ (qv).
  • Lives in Los Angeles, California, USA.
  • Wrote an 193-page school thesis: "Every Man is A King: An Actor's Journal."
  • Claims his greatest indulgence is bacon cheeseburgers and gin and tonics.
  • He has played executives in an advertising company dealing with women issues in _"Conrad Bloom" (1998)_ (qv), _Giving It Up (1999)_ (qv), and _What Women Want (2000)_ (qv).
  • Was given the nickname of "Chaplin" on the set of _Giving It Up (1999)_ (qv) for his uncanny knack with physical slapstick by the writer/director 'Christopher Kublan' (qv).
  • The underrated cult-hit _"Fired Up" (1997)_ (qv) was canceled after a little over a season and a half. The disappointing _"Conrad Bloom" (1998)_ (qv) lasted a little less than a whole season. _"Good Morning, Miami" (2002)_ (qv) marked his first successful TV lead.


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