Mark Feuerstein

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Biography

Making his Broadway debut in 1997, the boyish Feuerstein brought his estimable comic abilities to guest parts in such well-regarded TV series as "Caroline in the City" (CBS, 1995-99) and "Sex and the City" (HBO, 1998-2004) while making an impression in the feature films "Practical Magic" (1998), "The Muse" (1999) and "What Women Want" (2000). Although his star vehicle "Good Morning, Miami" (NBC, 2002-04) was axed in its second year, Feuerstein …
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Job Title

Actor

Born

June 8, 1971

Career Milestones

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

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"; nominated at the Blockbuster Entertainment Awards for Favorite Supporting Actor - Comedy/Romance

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

2008

Appeared in Edward Zwick's historical drama "Defiance"

2009

Starred in the USA Network comedy series "Royal Pains" as a young E.R. doctor who moves to the Hamptons after being wrongly blamed for a patient's death