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Mark Feuerstein (born June 8, 1971) is an American actor.
Feuerstein (pronounced /ˈfɔɪərstiːn/) 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 (1998) 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 (1997), Conrad Bloom (1998), The Heart Department (2001), Good Morning, Miami (2002), and 3 Lbs. (2007). Feuerstein... MORE
Mark Feuerstein (born June 8, 1971) is an American actor.
Feuerstein (pronounced /ˈfɔɪərstiːn/) 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 (1998) 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 (1997), Conrad Bloom (1998), The Heart Department (2001), Good Morning, Miami (2002), and 3 Lbs. (2007). Feuerstein reunited as a love interest with Practical Magic co-star Sandra Bullock in the film Two Weeks Notice, but all of his scenes were deleted.
He was named one of People magazine's "50 Most Beautiful People" in 2003.
Feuerstein is currently starring in the lead role on the USA Network television show Royal Pains.
In January 2009, Feuerstein began appearing in the web series The Hustler on Crackle.
He has appeared as the guest host of the June 14, 2010 edition of WWE Raw to promote the Royal Pains episode "Keeping the Faith" He was joined by Big Show who then teamed up to defeat the tag team of Ted DiBiase, Jr. LESS
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