Mark Feuerstein
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| Nickname: |
/ Chaplin |
| Known for: |
Guiding Light, What Women Want, In Her Shoes |
| Birthday: |
8 June 1971, New York, New York, USA |
| Height: |
5' 8" (1.73 m) |
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Trivia

He was named "It Phoenix" by the June 30th 2000 issue of Entertainment Weekly due to his rise from the ashes after the demise of his NBC sitcom "Conrad Bloom" (1998).

Graduated from Princeton University class of 1993.

Wrote an 193-page school thesis: "Every Man is A King: An Actor's Journal."

Won a full scholarship to the London School of Dramatic Arts and studied with the top clown teacher at Ecole Phillipe Gaulier in France.

Was given the nickname of "Chaplin" on the set of Giving It Up (1999) for his uncanny knack with physical slapstick by the writer/director Christopher Kublan.

The underrated cult-hit "Fired Up" (1997) was canceled after a little over a season and a half. The disappointing "Conrad Bloom" (1998) lasted a little less than a whole season. "Good Morning, Miami" (2002) marked his first successful TV lead.

Is a constant supporter and activist for AIDS charities.

Was on a panel of judges for a film festival sponsored by Princeton in Hollywood.

Top three favorite movies are Annie Hall (1977), The Godfather (1972), and Rocky (1976).

Sit-com switch-hitter whose best success lies in guest-spots and recurring roles ("Caroline in the City" (1995), "Ally McBeal" (1997), "The West Wing" (1999), and "Once and Again" (1999)) and has struck out as a regular ("Fired Up" (1997), "Conrad Bloom" (1998), and "Good Morning, Miami" (2002)).

Appeared with Lauren Graham in both "Caroline in the City" (1995) as the lead's love interests and "Conrad Bloom" (1998) as the stars.

Lives in Los Angeles, California, USA.