- Stephen Furst
Infobox Actor
name = Stephen Furst
imagesize = 220px
caption = Stephen Furst asVir Cotto inBabylon 5
birthname = Steven Nelson Feuerstein
birthdate = birth date and age|1954|05|08
location = flagicon|USA Norfolk,Virginia ,United States
height = 5'10"
deathdate =
othername =
website = http://www.stephenfurst.com
notable role =Vir Cotto in
"Babylon 5 " (TV)
Flounder in
"National Lampoon's Animal House " (movie)
academyawards =
emmyawards =
spouse = Lorraine Wright
(June 13, 1976 - Present)Stephen Furst (born Steven Nelson Feuerstein on
8 May 1954 ) is an Americanactor and film andtelevision director .Biography
Stephen Furst was born in Norfolk,
Virginia . In 1972, Furst's father died from diabetes complications. Years later, Furst was diagnosed with type IIdiabetes . One of his sisters, Marsha, died from kidney disease as a result of adult-onset diabetes. After almost needing to have his left foot amputated due to diabetes complications in 1996, Furst lost nearly 80 lb (36 kg) in the time between the third and fourth seasons of "Babylon 5". When filming started for the fourth season, the show's producers found that all of the costumes were now too large for him. His weight loss is easily visible in the later seasons of "Babylon 5". (This weight loss was not explained within the context of the Vir Cotto character.) He wrote the book "Confessions of a Couch Potato " about his weight loss and diabetes, and co-wrote and directed a video called "Diabetes for Guys ", an attempt to educate about diabetes management through humor.Furst has two sons, both in the entertainment business. His older son,
Nathan Furst (b. 1978), is a successful television and film composer who has been nominated for numerous awards. His younger son,Griff Furst (b. 1981), is an actor, director and musician. His wife, Lorraine, is an entertainment lawyer. He is a graduate ofVirginia Commonwealth University 's theater program.Career
Furst is best known for his roles as Flounder in the feature film "Animal House" (1978), as Gonzer in the feature film "Up the Creek" (1984), as Dr. Elliot Axelrod in the television series "
St. Elsewhere " (1983–1988), and asVir Cotto in the science fiction television series "Babylon 5 " (1993–1998).Although not a regular, he also appeared in the short-lived 1992 TV series "
The Amazing Live Sea Monkeys ".In the 1995 animated TV series "
Freakazoid ", he voiced the character Fanboy. Also in 1995, he took a hiatus from "Babylon 5" to star in a short-lived TV series, "Misery Loves Company". He had a starring voice role as Booster in the 2000 series "Buzz Lightyear of Star Command ". He also played a hunky walrus named Dash in the 2000 Disney movie ""Furst has directed many independent and/or low-budget movies, including the low-budget movie "
Title to Murder " starringChristopher Atkins andMaureen McCormick in 2001.In 2002, he guest starred in an episode of "Scrubs".
Furst directed three low-budget movies for the Sci Fi Channel, "Dragon Storm" in 2004; and "Path of Destruction" and "Basilisk" in 2005. He also co-starred in "Path of Destruction" and "Basilisk".
Since June 2006 Furst has co-hosted the Renal Support Network's webcast KidneyTalk with
Lori Hartwell .Bibliography
* Furst, Stephen. (2002). "Confessions of a Couch Potato (Or, If I'm So Skinny, Why Do I Still Feel Like Flounder?)" McGraw-Hill. ISBN 1-58040-144-9
External links
* [http://www.stephenfurst.com/ Stephen Furst official site]
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* [http://www.nathanfurst.com Nathan Furst official site]
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* [http://www.rsnhope.org/programs/kidney_talk3.php KidneyTalk biweekly webcast]
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