Mark Feuerstein

The compact boyishly handsome, Mark Feuerstein went from being a New York state wrestling champion to a Fulbright scholar at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art by way of Princeton. Returning to NYC, he found employment on the ABC soap "Loving" and had featured roles in plays with the Naked Angels and Classic Stage Company. Moving to L.A,, Feuerstein quickly landed an eight-episode stint as the veterinarian boyfriend of "Caroline in the City" on NBC. The network was impressed with the young actor's comedic abilities and slotted him as a bartender with aspirations of being a writer in the midseason replacement "Fired Up" (NBC, 1997-98). After becoming an established TV personality, Feuerstein returned to his stage roots and replacing Paul Rudd in the Tony-winning Broadway production "The Last Night of Ballyhoo" in the summer of 1997. "Casanova Falling" (1999) cast him in his first screen lead as a womanizing advertising executive who falls for a co-worker (Amy Redford). NBC continued to have faith in Feuerstein after it canceled "Fired Up", slotting him in the title role of an advertising executive in "Conrad Bloom" (1998).

  • Born:
    June 8, 1971 in New York City, New York, USA
  • Job Titles:
    Actor
Significant Others
  • Wife: Dana Klein. married on July 9, 2005 in Santa Barbara, California
Education
  • London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, London, England
Milestones
  • 1995 Played small role on the ABC soap opera Loving
  • 1996 Had recurring role on the NBC sitcom Caroline in the City as Caroline s veterinarian boyfriend Joe
  • 1997 Co-starred as aspiring writer and bartender Danny Reynolds in the NBC sitcom Fired Up
  • 1997 Succeeded Paul Rudd in the Tony-winning play The Last Night of Ballyhoo ; Broadway acting debut
  • 1998 Had featured role in Practical Magic
  • 1998 Played title role in the NBC sitcom Conrad Bloom , about an advertising executive
  • 1999 Acted in ALbert Brooks screen comedy The Muse
  • 2000 Had supporting role as a lawyer in Rules of Engagement
  • 2000 Played Mel Gibson s buddy in the comedy What Women Want
  • 2000 Played recurring role on the ABC drama Once and Again
  • 2000 Starred opposite Penelope Cruz in Woman on Top
  • 2002 Cast as TV producer, Jake Silver in the NBC comedy Good Morning, Miami
  • 2005 Starred opposite Cameron Diaz and Toni Collette in Curtis Hanson s In Her Shoes adapted from Jennifer Weiner s best-selling novel
  • Appeared in regional theater productions and in NYC at Naked Angels and Classic Stage Company
  • Feature acting debut in the independent romantic comedy Casanova Falling ; starred opposite Amy Hart Redford as an advertising executive

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