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One of his first appearances was in '']'', alongside ]. He and Feldman then appeared in '']'', after which their faces started appearing on the covers of ], ], ] and the other teen magazines, making both him and his friend Feldman teen-idols. Then, in ], he made the movie '']'', where he undertook the main character and Feldman had a secondary role. For their next movie, ]'s '']'', they reversed roles, with Feldman on the lead and Haim as a secondary character. | One of his first appearances was in '']'', alongside ]. He and Feldman then appeared in '']'', after which their faces started appearing on the covers of ], ], ] and the other teen magazines, making both him and his friend Feldman teen-idols. Then, in ], he made the movie '']'', where he undertook the main character and Feldman had a secondary role. For their next movie, ]'s '']'', they reversed roles, with Feldman on the lead and Haim as a secondary character. | ||
After the 1980s, his career faded. During the ], he made a low budget film in which he played a bank robber, and the movie spawned a |
After the 1980s, his career faded. During the ], he made '''', a low budget film in which he played a bank robber, and the movie spawned a sequel. | ||
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Corey Haim (born December 23, 1971) is a Canadian who was briefly famous as a child actor in Hollywood during the 1980s.
Haim, a native of Toronto, named James Dean and Cybill Shepherd as his favorite actors. His friendship with Corey Feldman was widely publicized during the 80's, and they were dubbed The two Coreys.
One of his first appearances was in Lucas, alongside Charlie Sheen. He and Feldman then appeared in The Goonies, after which their faces started appearing on the covers of Tiger Beat, 16, Teen Beat and the other teen magazines, making both him and his friend Feldman teen-idols. Then, in 1988, he made the movie License to Drive, where he undertook the main character and Feldman had a secondary role. For their next movie, 1989's Dream a Little Dream, they reversed roles, with Feldman on the lead and Haim as a secondary character.
After the 1980s, his career faded. During the 1990s, he made , a low budget film in which he played a bank robber, and the movie spawned a sequel.