Feuerstein, Mark 1971-
Feuerstein, Mark 1971-
PERSONAL
Born June 8, 1971, in New York, NY; son of Harvey (a lawyer) and Audrey (a teacher) Feuerstein; married Dana Klein (a producer and writer), July 9, 2005; children: Lila Jane, Frisco Jones. Education: Graduated from Princeton University, 1993; studied theatre at the London Academy of Musical and Dramatic Art; studied clowning at the Ecole Phillipe Gaulier (France). Avocational Interests: Wrestling, dancing, outdoor activities.
Addresses:
Agent—William Morris Agency, One William Morris Place, Beverly Hills, CA 90212; The Gersh Agency, 232 North Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Manager—Framework Entertainment, 9057 Nemo St., Suite C, West Hollywood, CA 90069.
Career:
Actor. Provided voice work for commercials. Served as a panelist for a film festival. Supporter and activist for AIDS charities.
Awards, Honors:
New York State wrestling champion; received funding from the Fulbright Program to study acting in London; Blockbuster Entertainment Award nomination, favorite supporting actor—comedy/romance, 2001, for What Women Want.
CREDITS
Television Appearances; Series:
Loving (also known as Love without End), later known as The City, ABC, c. 1995-96.
Joe DeStafano (Caroline's boyfriend), Caroline in the City (also known as Caroline), NBC, 1996-97.
Dr. Steven Levine, Guiding Light (also known as The Guiding Light), CBS, 1997.
Danny Reynolds, Fired Up (also known as Fired), NBC, 1997-98.
Title role, Conrad Bloom, NBC, 1998.
Leo Fisher, Once and Again (also known as Comecar de novo, Deuxieme chance, Noch mal mit Gefuehl, Una vez mas, and Vielae kerran), ABC, 2000-2001.
Senate majority counsel Clifford Calley, The West Wing (also known as West Wing and El ala oeste de la Casablanca), NBC, 2001-2005.
Jacob "Jake" Silver, Good Morning, Miami, NBC, 2002-2004.
Dr. Jonathan Seger, 3 lbs. (also known as Three Pounds), CBS, 2006.
Television Appearances; Miniseries:
Himself, I Love the '80s, VH1, 2002.
Television Appearances; Movies:
Morrow McCarthy, An American Daughter (also known as Trial by Media), Lifetime, 2000.
Television Appearances; Specials:
Narrator, Travel Channel Secrets: Hollywood—Beyond the Stars, Travel Channel, 2000.
Narrator, Travel Channel Secrets: Universal Studios—Magic, Travel Channel, 2000.
Narrator, Sturgis: The Great Ride Rally, Travel Channel, 2001.
NBC's Funniest Out-Takes #2, NBC, 2003.
Television Appearances; Awards Presentations:
Himself, The 2000 Blockbuster Entertainment Awards, Fox, 2000.
Presenter, The 29th Annual People's Choice Awards, CBS, 2003.
Television Appearances; Episodic:
Josh, "They Shoot Single People, Don't They?," Sex and the City (also known as Sex & the City, Sex and the Big City, O sexo e a cidade, Seks i grad, Sex og singelliv, Sexo en la ciudad, Sexo en Nueva York, Sinkkuelaemaeae, and Szex es New York), HBO, 1999.
Hammond Deering, "Pursuit of Loneliness," Ally McBeal, Fox, 2000.
Himself, The Rosie O'Donnell Show, syndicated, 2000.
Himself, Intimate Portrait: Suzanne Pleshette, Lifetime, 2002.
Himself, Late Night with Conan O'Brien, NBC, 2002.
Himself, "101 Most Shocking Moments in Entertainment" (also known as "Most Shocking Moments in Entertainment"), E's "101," E! Entertainment Television, 2003.
Himself, "Take Dat, Dave Mordal!," Last Comic Standing (also known as Last Comic Standing: The Search for the Funniest Person in America), NBC, 2003.
Himself, Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show (also known as Ellen and The Ellen DeGeneres Show), syndicated, 2003.
Himself, Live with Regis & Kelly, syndicated, 2003, 2005.
Narrator, "The Trojan Horse," Unsolved History, The Discovery Channel, 2004.
Dr. Jerome, "Flashpoint," The Closer (also known as L.A.: Enquetes prioritaires and Se apostasi anapnois), TNT, 2005.
Eric Speicher, "Bible Story," Law & Order (also known as Law & Order Prime), NBC, 2005.
(Uncredited; in archive footage) Cliff Lloyd, Cinema mil, Televisio de Catalunya (TV3, Spain), 2005.
Alex O'Shea, "Pro-Life," Masters of Horror, Showtime, 2006.
Himself, Entertainment Tonight (also known as Entertainment This Week, E.T., ET Weekend, and This Week in Entertainment), syndicated, 2006.
Mitchell Latimer, "Porn Free," Shark, CBS, 2007.
"Box Office Performance Show #1," On the Lot, Fox, 2007.
"Box Office Results #1," On the Lot, Fox, 2007.
Television Appearances; Pilots:
Danny Reynolds, Fired Up (also known as Fired), NBC, 1997.
Title role, Conrad Bloom, NBC, 1998.
William "Bump" Daley, The Heart Department, CBS, 2001.
Jacob "Jake" Silver, Good Morning, Miami, NBC, 2002.
Dr. Jonathan Seger, "Lost for Words," 3 lbs. (also known as Three Pounds), CBS, 2006.
Hank Lawson, Royal Pains, USA Network, 2008.
Appeared as Dr. Jonathan Seger in the unaired pilot for 3 lbs. (also known as Three Pounds), CBS.
Film Appearances:
Michael, Practical Magic, Warner Bros., 1998.
Cliff Lloyd, Woman on Top, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1999.
Josh Martin, The Muse, October Films/USA Films, 1999.
Ralph Gagante (advertising executive), Casanova Falling (also known as Giving It Up and No Sex 4 U), Bigel/Mailer Films, 1999.
30 Days, Arrow Releasing/Curb Entertainment, 1999.
Morgan Farwell, What Women Want (also known as Ce que femme veut, Ce que veulent les femmes, Ce-si doresc femeile?, Det kvinner vil ha, Do que as mulheres gostam, En que piensan las mujeres, Lo que ellas quieren, Mi kell a noenek?, Mitae nainen haluaa, O que as mulheres querem, Vad kvinnor vill ha, and Was Frauen wollen), Paramount, 2000.
Tom Chandler, Rules of Engagement (also known as Les regles d'engagement and Rules—Sekunden der Entscheidung), Paramount, 2000.
3 Days of Rain (also known as Three Days of Rain), Cassian Elwes/Maximone Pictures, c. 2000.
Matt Harding, Balkanization (short film), Hypnotic, 2002.
(Scenes deleted) Rich Beck, Two Weeks Notice (also known as Untitled Marc Lawrence Project), Warner Bros., 2002.
Robert Hanson, Abandon, Paramount, 2002.
Simon Stein, In Her Shoes, Twentieth Century-Fox, 2005.
Case, Lucid (short film), 2006.
Greg, Shut Up and Sing (also known as Sing Now or Forever Hold Your Peace), Strand Releasing, 2006.
Title role, Dance Man (short film), broadcast on the Fox television series On the Lot, 2007.
Malbin, Defiance, Paramount Vantage, 2008.
Marty Sphincter, Love Shack, 2008.
Stage Appearances:
Orphans, Theatre Intime, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, c. 1990.
The scribe, A Dybbuk (also known as A Dybbuk, or between Two Worlds), Hartford Stage Company, Hartford, CT, 1995.
Julia's lover, Dark Rapture, American Conservatory Theater, Geary Theater, San Francisco, CA, 1996.
Joe Farkas, The Last Night of Ballyhoo, Helen Hayes Theatre, New York City, c. 1997-98.
Moe Axelrod, Awake and Sing!, Berkshire Theatre Festival, Main Stage, Stockbridge, MA, 2001.
Jean, Miss Julie, Berkshire Theatre Festival, Unicorn Theatre, Stockbridge, MA, 2002.
Uncle Morty, A Bad Friend, Lincoln Center, Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater, New York City, 2003.
Turnaround, Coast Playhouse, West Hollywood, CA, 2003.
Guy, Some Girl(s), Geffen Playhouse, Audrey Skirball Kenis Theater, Los Angeles, 2008.
Appeared as Stanley Kowalski, A Streetcar Named Desire; and as Malvolio, Twelfth Night (also known as Twelfth Night, or What You Will). Appeared in Macbeth and The Misanthrope, both Classic Stage Company; in Funky Crazy Boogaloo Boy, Naked Angels; in Three Sisters, McCarter Theatre, Princeton, NJ; in King Lear; and appeared in other productions of the Theatre Intime, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ.
Internet Appearances:
Lazy Monday (short; also known as Lazy Sunday/Color Me Mine Rap), c. 2006.
RECORDINGS
Videos:
Demon Baby: Birthing the FX Sequence (short), Anchor Bay Entertainment, 2007.
Audiobooks:
D. W. Buffa, The Legacy, Time Warner AudioBooks, 2002.
Scott Mebus, The Booty Nomad, Hyperion Audiobooks, 2004.
OTHER SOURCES
Periodicals:
Movieline, December, 2000, p. 16.
People Weekly, May 12, 2003, p. 162.
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