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Mark Feuerstein
Age: 38 Height: 5' 8"
Birth Place: New York City, New York, USA Born: Jun. 8th, 1971
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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:
- Is often photographed either shirtless or wearing a bow-tie.
- 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).
- Won a full scholarship to the London School of Dramatic Arts and studied with the top clown teacher at Ecole Phillipe Gaulier in France.
- His mother is named Audrey.
- Lives in Los Angeles, California, USA.
- 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).
- 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).
- Most of the people in his family are lawyers.
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