Mark Feuerstein

Mark Feuerstein

Mark Feuerstein is an American actor. Feuerstein got his break-through on television as a recurring character on the daytime soap opera Loving. When director Nancy Meyers was casting What Women Want, her daughter recognized Feuerstein from Practical Magic , and insisted that her mother cast him. He was dubbed by wags as "Murderer of a thousand sitcoms" and "sitcom kryptonite", due to his lack of success in Fired Up , Conrad Bloom , The Heart Department , Good Morning, Miami , and 3 Lbs. . Feuerstein reunited as a love interest with Practical Magic co-star, Sandra Bullock, in the film Two...
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Birthdate:June 8, 1971
Birthplace:New York City
Age:40
Height:5' 8"
Education:Princeton University, The Dalton School

TV appearances by Mark Feuerstein

TitleCharacterFirst Air DateLast Air Date
Royal Pains 2009
3 lbs 2006 2006
Good Morning, Miami 2002 2004
Once and Again 1999 2002
Conrad Bloom 1998
Fired Up 1997 1998
Caroline in the City 1995 1999
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Movies with appearances by Mark Feuerstein

TitleReleasedRatedGenre
Knucklehead 2010 PG-13 (USA) Comedy
Love Shack 2010 Mockumentary
Defiance 2008 R (USA) War film
Pro-Life 2007 Television movie
Wedding Weekend 2006 R (USA) Comedy
3 Lbs: Season 1 2006
In Her Shoes 2005 PG-13 (USA) Comedy
An American Daughter 2001 Political drama
What Women Want 2000 PG-13 (USA) Comedy
Woman on Top 2000 R (USA) Romantic comedy
Rules of Engagement 2000 R (USA) Action
The Muse 1999 PG-13 (USA) Satire
Giving It Up 1999 R (USA) Romantic comedy
Practical Magic 1998 PG-13 (USA) Comedy
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Places Mark Feuerstein has lived

Map showing Places Lived by Mark Feuerstein
MarkerLocationPopulation
A Los Angeles 3,792,621
B New York City 8,175,133
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Personal relationships of Mark Feuerstein

Dana Klein
Dana Klein
Relationship type:Marriage
Together since:June 9, 2005
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