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Corey Haim Biography

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Birth Name(s) : Corey Ian Haim Date of Birth: December 23, 1971
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Profession: Actor
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Canadian-born Haim broke into the Film industry in 1984 as a young child caught up in a family war in the hit movie Firstborn (1984). The following year he starred in the TV movie _A Time To Live (1985) (TV)_ , for which he received an award, and _Silver Bullet (1985)_ (qv). _Lucas_(1986) (qv), in which he starred alongside Charlie Sheen showed his ability, but was not a big hit.

In 1987 he had a breakthrough when he played one of the major roles in 'Joel Schumachers' 's _Lost Boys (1987)_ , but his output during the nineties was disappointing. He hopes to turn his career around with two newly finished movies _Without Malice (2000)_ and Universal Groove (2001) and there is a chance of a role in the much-rumoured ‘Lost Boys' sequel.
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Haim was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, to Judy, an Israeli-born computer operator, and Bernie Haim, who worked in sales. Haim is Jewish. He was enlisted in acting lessons by his mother in an attempt to help him overcome his shyness. Haim, not particularly fascinated by acting, practiced other hobbies such as ice hockey, playing music on his keyboard and collecting comic books.

Haim first broke into mainstream acting playing the role of Larry in the Canadian family oriented comedy television series, The Edison Twins, which ran from 1982 through until 1986. Haim made his first cinematic appearance in the 1984 feature film, Firstborn, which also starred now well-known actors Sarah Jessica Parker and Robert Downey Jr. In 1985, Haim appeared in minor roles in Secret Admirer and Murphy's Romance and starred in the leading role in a feature film version of Stephen King's novella, Silver Bullet, playing a paralytic boy alongside Gary Busey. Haim started to make a name for himself in the industry, notably by earning his first Young Artist Award as an Exceptional Young Actor Starring in a Television Special or Movie of the Week for the television movie A Time to Live.

In 1987, Haim had a large role in Joel Schumacher's vampire film, The Lost Boys, alongside Jason Patric and Kiefer Sutherland. The film was well received by most reviewers. Besides gaining Haim more renown, the film began his famous partnership with fellow teenage actor Corey Feldman. The performance also earned him another Young Artist Award nomination as Best Young Male Superstar in a Motion Picture. In 1988, Haim starred in two more widely released films: License to Drive, a financially successful teen comedy which again co-starred Corey Feldman as well as a young Heather Graham, and the horror film based on the Dean R. Koontz novel Watchers. Haim won his second Young Artist Award, tying Corey Feldman for the Best Young Actor in a Motion Picture Comedy or Fantasy award for License to Drive.

The two Coreys had become a popular on screen collaboration, following two successful films the pair would meet again in 1989, when Haim appeared in the film Dream a Little Dream. The film spawned the Billboard Hot 100 number one single Rock On for Michael Damian. The two Coreys appeared in the Rock On video. That same year Haim released a self-promotional video documentary entitled Corey Haim: Me, Myself, and I. In the video, he is shown taking part in wholesome family activities and discussing his career and ambitions. His next film, The Dream Machine was a direct-to-video film released in 1990. His next film was the Prayer of the Rollerboys, co-starring Patricia Arquette.

Haim continued making direct-to-video films, including Blown Away (which also starred Feldman), The Double 0 Kid and Oh, What a Night. In 1993 he starred in a full motion video game called Double Switch, which was released for the Sega CD and later for the Sega Saturn, as well as for the home computer. Over the next two years, Haim would release sequels to two of his older films; in 1994, Fast Getaway II was released along with National Lampoon's Last Resort. The following year, Life 101 and another sequel, Dream a Little Dream 2 with Feldman were released.

In 1996, Haim starred in four more direct-to-video films: Snowboard Academy, Busted with Corey Feldman (their last film collaboration), Demolition High, and Fever Lake. He had a minor role in a television version of Merlin. After releasing both Never Too Late and the sequel to Demolition High, Demolition University (which he also produced), he filed for bankruptcy in 1997.

The next year, Haim appeared in The Back Lot Murders alongside Priscilla Barnes. He became the subject of an E! True Hollywood Story in 2001. He made a cameo role appearance in Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star, a film about a former child star who did not live a normal childhood; it featured a range of other former child stars, including Feldman. In 2002, he also guest starred as himself in an episode of the Canadian television series Big Wolf on Campus.

Haim appeared to have finally overcome his drug habit by 2004, after resettling in Toronto. The Irish band, The Thrills, released a single, "Whatever happened to Corey Haim?", in September 2004. In response to an investigation by The Sun newspaper during the single's release into what exactly had happened to Haim, he responded saying that: "I'm clean, sober, humble and happy". In 2006, he was ranked #8 on VH1's Greatest Teen Stars.

On December 4, 2006, Haim began taping an improv/reality show with Corey Feldman titled The Two Coreys. The show focuses on fictional versions of Haim and Feldman, with the comedy focusing on Feldman living with his wife, and Haim as a bachelor re-entering Feldman's life and shaking up his comfortable suburban lifestyle. The show premiered on the A&E Network on July 29, 2007, at 10:00 p.m. For his role in The Two Coreys, Haim is currently a nominee for the Viewer's Choice Awards at the 22nd Annual Gemini Awards in Canada.
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