Corey Feldman
Corey Feldman was born on Jul 16, 1971 in USA. Corey Feldman's big-screen debut came with The Bad News Bears - Season 2 directed by William Asher in 1979, strarring Regi Tower. Corey Feldman is known for Stand by Me: Deleted and Alternate Scenes directed by Rob Reiner, Corey Feldman stars as Teddy Duchamp and Jerry O'Connell as Vern Tessio. Corey Feldman has got 6 awards and 5 nominations so far. The most recent award Corey Feldman achieved is Crystal Reel Awards. The upcoming new movie Corey Feldman plays is 13 Fanboy which will be released on May 27, 2022.
Corey Scott Feldman began his career at the age of three, starring in a Clio Award-winning McDonald's commercial and has sustained a career for nearly 50 years as a steadily working actor, with more than 80 films under his belt. Corey began his career in guest-starring roles on television series such as Mork & Mindy (1978), Alice (1976) and Huit, ça suffit (1977), before landing a regular part on the sitcom, The Bad News Bears (1979). In the same year, Feldman made his big screen debut in C'était demain (1979). Over the next few years, Feldman continued making guest appearances in many television shows and, in 1981, Feldman supplied the voice of "Young Copper", in Disney's Rox et Rouky (1981). Vendredi 13: Chapitre final (1984) launched Feldman's career in the horror genre with the role of the main character, "Tommy Jarvis", as a child. He reprised that role in Vendredi 13, chapitre 5: Une nouvelle terreur (1985). Feldman then began a series of appearances in blockbuster films such as Gremlins (1984), Les Goonies (1985) and Stand by Me : Compte sur moi (1986). In 1987, Feldman won the Jackie Coogan Award for Stand by Me : Compte sur moi (1986), and appeared in the legendary cult classic film, Génération perdue (1987), alongside Jason Patric and Kiefer Sutherland. In 1988, he won the Young Artist Award for Best Young Actor in a Horror Motion Picture for his performance in Génération perdue (1987).In 1989, Feldman appeared in Les banlieusards (1989), along with Tom Hanks and Carrie Fisher, and also provided the voice of "Donatello" for Les tortues ninja (1990), which holds the biggest box office for an independent feature in history and also marked his thirteenth number-one box office hit in a row.Feldman then took time off to focus on his personal life and returned to the film world with appearances is Alarme fatale (1993), Maverick (1994) and Les tortues ninja III (1993). He was a regular on the CBS series, Dweebs (1995), followed by a starring role in the Richard Donner, Robert Zemeckis, Joel Silver-produced La reine des vampires (1996) for Universal. In 1996, Feldman directed his first film, Busted (1997).In 2002, Feldman appeared in the comedy, Dickie Roberts: Ex-enfant star (2003), for which he wrote and performed a song for the soundtrack, shortly followed by an opportunity to work with Wes Craven on Cursed (2005).In 2004, Feldman was honored with a Former Child Star Lifetime Achievement Award. 2006 found him receiving the best actor award at the Luxemburg Film Festival for his performance in The Birthday (2004), a film that he feels to be his finest work to date. The Eyegore Awards honored Feldman with an award for Legendary Work in Horror Films in 2007.The hit show, The Two Coreys (2007), not only starred Feldman, but he also executive produced two seasons, as well as Lost Boys: The Tribe (2008). He starred in Terror Inside (2008) in 2008, for which he won the Crystal Reel Best Actor Award, and Feldman executive produced and starred in Lost Boys: The Thirst (2010), which was released in 2010. Other work this decade , includes: Operation Belvis Bash (2011) and Lucky Fritz (2009), plus Henry Jagloms "The M Word", the mind bending performance in "Zero Dark Dirty" as Comedian {Samuel Stillman}, & his most recent theatrical release 2019's "Corbin Nash" in which Feldman takes his biggest departure yet, as the Transvestite Vampire {Queenie}.Now a husband, father and environmentalist, Feldman is focused on his career as an adult. Nurturing a growing music career with seven albums and seven sound tracks, he has toured North America twice with his band, "The Truth Movement" and five times as a solo artist. Including his last tour in 2017 with Corey's Angels.In 2013 Corey Feldman wrote a New York Times Best Selling Autobiography that was met with incredible reviews.Off-screen, Feldman is a spokesperson for PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals), the world's largest animal rights organization, and the Amie Karen Cancer Fund, as well as a supporter of environmental charity, Global Green. In 2009, he was presented with The Paws of Fame Award from Wildlife Waystation for his exemplary work in support of animal rights.Corey is also the National Ambassador for CHILD USA, a non profit designed to fight statute of limitations preventing children who were sexually abused from obtaining justice. Corey helped change laws in the States of New York in 2018 and California in 2019 giving victims a chance for justice by opening look back windows for civil cases in those states.Corey also self produced and self financed a Documentary about the abuse he and his best friend endured as children called "My Truth: The Rape of Two Corey's".
Birthday
Jul 16, 1971Place of Birth
Chatsworth, California, USAAlso known
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