- Born
- Nickname
- Chaplin
- Height5′ 7″ (1.70 m)
- Mark Feuerstein got his break-through on television as a recurring character on the daytime soap opera Loving (1983). Most of the people in his family are lawyers. He was a high school state championship wrestler. He enjoys mountain-biking, wrestling, dancing (hip-hop to salsa) and jogging.
He got the nickname "Chaplin" on the set of Giving It Up (1999) because of his uncanny knack of physical comedy. He even had a physical slapstick back-and-forth with Mel Gibson a year later on the set of What Women Want (2000).- IMDb Mini Biography By: dane youssef
- SpouseDana Klein(July 9, 2005 - present) (3 children)
- ChildrenLila FeuersteinFrisco FeuersteinAddie Feuerstein
- ParentsHarvey FeuersteinAudrey Feuerstein
- Usually plays a boyfriend that is too young for the leading lady and winds up getting dumped
- Often plays doctors or lawyers
- Graduated from Princeton University class of 1993.
- Was a wrestler in High School and won the State Championship.
- Is a constant supporter and activist for AIDS charities.
- Father of Lila Jane and Frisco Jones.
- Most of the people in his family are lawyers.
- (When People Magazine voted him one of the 50 Most Beautiful of 2003, they asked him what beauty products he uses): "The closest thing I use to beauty products is the grease on the pizza from John's Pizzeria."
- (On Ashley Williams' character on "Good Morning, Miami): "Her's is a combination of wisdom and innocence."
- I just give off this kind of feminine vibe which has... served me so well with women in my life.
- In high school, I was a total jock/extracurricular nerd/just plain nerd. When I got to college, I realized that building a resume to get into a good school was no longer necessary. I had already gotten into one. I might as well follow my bliss.
- (On working with Penelope Cruz in "Woman On Top"): "I can't say enough nice things about her. She is amazing. You would think, looking at her, "Well, she can't be smart, funny, and a good actress," but she is all these things and more. She's great at imitations, dancing, partying. And she's a great person, too. She doesn't do it for show. One day when we were shooting in Pellerinho, a small town in Bahia, Brazil, we're hanging out on a street corner and there's this little boy who's dirty, dressed in rags, who is begging. She takes him by the hand and walks him to a sandwich shop and buys him two roast beef sandwiches. There's no one around, writing an article about her, this is just Penelope being herself."
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