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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Career Milestones
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 | |
2008 | Appeared in Edward Zwick's historical drama "Defiance" | |
2005 | Starred opposite Cameron Diaz and Toni Collette in Curtis Hanson's "In Her Shoes" adapted from Jennifer Weiner's best-selling novel | |
2002 | Cast as TV producer, Jake Silver in the NBC comedy "Good Morning, Miami" | |
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 | Starred opposite Penelope Cruz in "Woman on Top" | |
2000 | Had supporting role as a lawyer in "Rules of Engagement" | |
2000 | Played recurring role on the ABC drama "Once and Again" | |
1999 | Acted in ALbert Brooks' screen comedy "The Muse" | |
1998 | Had featured role in "Practical Magic" | |
1998 | Played title role in the NBC sitcom "Conrad Bloom", about an advertising executive | |
| Feature acting debut in the independent romantic comedy "Casanova Falling"; starred opposite Amy Hart Redford as an advertising executive | ||
1997 | Succeeded Paul Rudd in the Tony-winning play "The Last Night of Ballyhoo"; Broadway acting debut | |
1997 | Co-starred as aspiring writer and bartender Danny Reynolds in the NBC sitcom "Fired Up" | |
1996 | Had recurring role on the NBC sitcom "Caroline in the City" as Caroline's veterinarian boyfriend Joe | |
1995 | Played small role on the ABC soap opera "Loving" | |
| Appeared in regional theater productions and in NYC at Naked Angels and Classic Stage Company | ||
