Haim, Corey 1971–

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HAIM, Corey 1971–

PERSONAL

Full name, Corey Ian Haim; born December 23, 1971, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada; son of Bernie (in sales) and Judy (a computer operator) Haim.

Addresses:

Agent—McLennan Schur Entertainment, Ltd., P.O. Box 383, 1195 Davie St., Vancouver, British Columbia V6E 1N2, Canada; Innovative Artists, 1505 10th St., Santa Monica, CA 90401.

Career:

Actor and producer. Appeared in television commercials.

Awards, Honors:

Young Artist Award nomination, Young Artist Foundation, exceptional performance by a young actor in a motion picture, 1986, for Firstborn; Young Artist Award, exceptional young actor starring in a television special or movie of the week, 1987, for A Time to Live; Young Artist Award nomination, exceptional performance by a young actor starring in a feature film, 1987, for Lucas; Young Artist Award nomination, best young male superstar in motion pictures, 1988, for The Lost Boys; Young Artist Award, best young actor in a motion picture comedy or fantasy, 1989, for License to Drive.

CREDITS

Film Appearances:

Brian Livingston, Firstborn (also known as First Born and Moving In), Paramount, 1984.

Jake Moriarty, Murphy's Romance, Columbia, 1985.

Jeff, Secret Admirer (also known as The Letter), Orion, 1985.

Marty Coslaw, Silver Bullet (also known as Stephen King's Silver Bullet), Paramount, 1985.

Title role (Lucas Blye), Lucas, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1986.

Sam Emerson, The Lost Boys, Warner Bros., 1987.

Les, License to Drive, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1988.

Travis, Watchers, Universal, 1988.

Dinger, Dream a Little Dream, Vestron Pictures, 1989.

Barry Davis, The Dream Machine, LIVE Home Video, 1991.

Chris Griffin, Prayer of the Rollerboys, Castle Hill Productions, 1991.

Nelson Potter, Fast Getaway, New Line Cinema, 1991.

Eric, Oh, What a Night, New Line Home Video, 1992.

Lance Elliot, The Double O Kid, Prism Entertainment, 1993.

Paradise Bar, 1993.

Dave, National Lampoon's Last Resort (also known as Last Resort and National Lampoon's Scuba School), Rose & Ruby Productions, 1994.

Nelson Potter, Fast Getaway II, LIVE Home Video, 1994.

Dinger Holfield, Dream a Little Dream 2, Columbia/TriStar Home Video, 1995.

Ramsey Blake, Life 101, 1995.

Albert, Fever Lake, 1996.

Chris Barry, Snowboard Academy, Columbia, 1996.

Clifford, Busted, PM Entertainment, 1996.

Lenny Slater, Demolition High, Astra Cinema, 1996.

Bordello of Blood (also known as Dead Easy and Tales from the Crypt Presents: Bordello of Blood), Universal, 1996.

Shooter on the Side, 1996.

Max, Never Too Late, Allegro Distribution, 1997.

Fever Lake, Showcase Entertainment, 1997.

The Safari Club, c. 1998.

Tony, The Back Lot Murders, Framework Entertainment, 2001.

Himself, Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star (also known as Dickie Roberts: (Former) Child Star), Paramount, 2003.

Jim, Universal Groove, OM Entertainment, 2004.

Film Executive Producer:

Demolition High, Astra Cinema, 1996.

The Safari Club, c. 1998.

Television Appearances; Series:

Larry, The Edison Twins, CBC, 1982–86.

Matthew Wiggins, Roomies, NBC, 1987.

Television Appearances; Movies:

Peter Weisman, A Time to Live, NBC, 1985.

Chris Calder/Chrissy Calder, Anything for Love (also known as Boys Will Be Girls and Just One of the Girls), Fox, 1993.

Rich, Blown Away, HBO, 1993.

Lenny Slater, Demolition University, Showtime, 1997.

Marty, Without Malice, 2000.

Television Appearances; Episodic:

Research project intern, "The Egress," Psi Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal, CanWest Global Television and syndicated, 1998.

Himself, The Late Show with David Letterman, CBS, 1999.

Himself, "Blaim It on the Haim," Big Wolf on Campus, YTV and Fox Family Channel, 2000.

Himself, Corey Haim: The E! True Hollywood Story (documentary), E! Entertainment Television, 2001.

Television Appearances; Pilots:

Wilf, Merlin (also known as Merlin: The Magic Begins and Merlin: The Quest Begins), syndicated, 1998.

Television Work; Movies:

Executive producer, Demolition University, Showtime, 1997.

RECORDINGS

Videos:

Corey Haim: Me, Myself, and I, Twin Tower, 1989.

Video Games:

Double Switch, Sega Genesis, 1993.

Singles:

"You Give Me Everything," appeared on the album Kari big Hits, Edel Media & Entertainment (Germany), 1999.

WRITINGS

Video Scripts:

Corey Haim: Me, Myself, and I, Twin Tower, 1989.

OTHER SOURCES

Periodicals:

People Weekly, August 8, 1988, p. 105.

Premiere, September, 1994, pp. 47–48, 51.

Teen, February, 1990, p. 33.

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