Stephen Furst Movies and Career Information
May 08, 1955
Norfolk
Actor, Director and Producer
Stephen Furst (born Steven Nelson Feuerstein on 8 May 1954) is an American actor and film and television director. He was a regular in the science fiction series Babylon 5 playing Centauri diplomatic attaché Vir Cotto, and featured in the film National Lampoon's Animal House. Stephen Furst was born in Norfolk, Virginia. He is a graduate of Virginia Commonwealth University's theater program. In 1972, Furst's father died from diabetes complications. Years later, Furst was diagnosed with type II 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,
- Stephen Furst Movies before 2012
- Sorority Boys 2002
- Everything's Jake 2000
- Silent Rage 1982
- Midnight Madness (1980) 1980
- National Lampoon's Animal House 1978
- Up the Creek (1984)
- Little Bigfoot 2: The Journey Home
- Movies Directed by Stephen Furst
- Basilisk (2006)
- Movies Produced by Stephen Furst
- My Sister's Keeper 2009