Alan Feinstein has had a prolific career in television, appearing in over 100 productions, including notable roles on "Nip Tuck", "Crossing Jordan", and "N.Y.P.D. Blue". He has also starred in numerous series, such as "The Runaways", "Jigsaw John", "Berrengers", and "Second Family Tree", as well as over 800 episodes of daytime drama.
Feinstein has had the opportunity to work alongside some of the biggest names in the industry, including Peter Strauss, Peter O'Toole, Lindsay Wagner, Vanessa Redgrave, and Diane Keaton, in films such as "Masada", "The Two Worlds of Jenny Logan", "Second Serve", and "Looking For Mr. Goodbar".
He has received numerous awards for his performances, including the New York Drama Desk Award for his portrayal of "Marco" in Arthur Miller's "A View From the Bridge". He has also won three Los Angeles Drama-logue awards for his performances in "Cold Storage", "Dancing in the End Zone", and "Long Days Journey Into Night".
Feinstein has had a successful career on Broadway, making his debut in Edward Albee's "Malcolm" and later being picked by Tennessee Williams for the role of "Stanley Kowalski" in the 25th anniversary Broadway revival of "A Streetcar Named Desire". He has also starred in productions of "The Price" at the Guthrie Theatre, "Conversations With My Father" at the Walnut Street Theatre and Pioneer Theatre Company, and "The Sisters" at the Pasadena Playhouse.
In addition to his work on Broadway, Feinstein has performed in numerous productions at regional theaters, including The Old Globe, The Long Wharf Theatre, The Williamstown Summer Festival, The Alley Theatre, The Philadelphia Theatre Company, and the Circle Repertory Company. In Los Angeles, he has appeared in productions such as "Talley's Folly" at the Grove Theatre Center, "Lakeboat" at the Tiffany Theatre, "One Shoe Off" at the Pasadena Playhouse, and "Ghetto" at the Mark Taper Forum.