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 In 2004, he became the subject of a single by the Irish band, The Thrills entitled "Whatever Happened To Corey Haim?"
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 Ranked #26 on VH1's 100 Greatest Kid Stars.
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 Bill Egert's character, "Sean Haim", in the movie Detour (2002) was named after him, as Egert's favorite actor.
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 He starred in seven movies with Corey Feldman: The Lost Boys (1987), License to Drive (1988), Dream a Little Dream (1989), Blown Away (1992), Last Resort (1994), Dream a Little Dream 2 (1995), and Busted (1996).
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 Sister by the name of Carol "Cari" Haim, who is 2 years older than Corey, accidentally got him interested in acting when he accompanied her when she auditioned for roles.
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 Was asked by best friend and frequent co-star 'Corey Feldman' - while filming the first season of "VH-1's The Surreal Life" (2002) - to be his best man at his wedding to Susie Sprague-Feldman; but unfortunately, due to prior commitments he was not able to attend.
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 Mother Judy was born in Israel
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 Favorite food: Pizza, Favorite actress: Cybill Shepherd. Favorite Actor: James Dean.
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 Brooke McCarter managed him up to the mid 90s until Corey's drug problem caused a fallout.
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 Auditioned for the role of Dick Grayson/Robin in Batman Forever.
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 Father is French-Canadian.
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 Shared the screen with Corey Feldman in 7 movies to date. (2002)
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 Ranked #8 on VH1's "100 Greatest Teen Stars"
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 Got into acting because his mom put him into acting lessons to help him deal with his shyness and it later became a career because his older sister Carol was auditioning for roles.
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 He and Corey Feldman were known as "The Two Coreys" at the peak of their careers in the 80s.
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 Was engaged to Holly Fields (not the boxer) in 1996, but are no longer together.
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 Favorite food: Pizza, Favorite actress: Cybill Shepherd. Favorite Actor: James Dean.
Shared the screen with Corey Feldman in 7 movies to date. (2002)
 Father is French-Canadian.
Got into acting because his mom put him into acting lessons to help him deal with his shyness and it later became a career because his older sister Carol was auditioning for roles.
 His dad, Bernie, worked as a sales rep. His mom, Judy, worked as a computer operator.
 Parents Bernie and Judy divorced when Corey was 11 years old. They were married for 18 years.
 Filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in July 1997 in Los Angeles, California, listing debts that included nearly $104,000 to the I.R.S., $100,000 in California taxes and a variety of medical expenses. The document stated that he had few assets, including a 1987 BMW, $100 in cash, $750 worth of clothing and $7,500 in residuals and royalty rights. He also listed a $31,000 pension plan.
 Has a half brother named Daniel Lee from his father`s second marriage
 In 2004, he became the subject of a single by the Irish band, The Thrills entitled "Whatever Happened To Corey Haim?"
Was engaged to Holly Fields (not the boxer) in 1996, but are no longer together.
Brooke McCarter managed him up to the mid 90s until Corey`s drug problem caused a fallout.
 Mother Judy was born in Israel
Was asked by best friend and frequent co-star `Corey Feldman` - while filming the first season of "VH-1`s The Surreal Life" (2002) - to be his best man at his wedding to Susie Sprague-Feldman; but unfortunately, due to prior commitments he was not able to attend.
 Was engaged to Nicole Eggert, whom he credits with helping save his life on a certain occasion: while they were filming one of several movies together, she noticed that Haim was suffering from a narcotic "rush." Eggert promptly drove him to the local hospital where Corey was detoxed. (The irony is that her "Baywatch" (1989) character, "Lifeguard Summer Quinn," was seldom allowed to do anything nearly as heroic.)
 Sister by the name of Carol "Cari" Haim, who is 2 years older than Corey, accidentally got him interested in acting when he accompanied her when she auditioned for roles.
Bill Egert`s character, "Sean Haim", in the movie Detour (2002) was named after him, as Egert`s favorite actor.
Ranked #26 on VH1`s 100 Greatest Kid Stars.
Auditioned for the role of Dick Grayson/Robin in Batman Forever.
He starred in eight movies with Corey Feldman: The Lost Boys (1987), License to Drive (1988), Dream a Little Dream (1989), Blown Away (1992), Last Resort (1994), Dream a Little Dream 2 (1995), Busted (1996) and Lost Boys: The Tribe (2008) (V).
He and Corey Feldman were known as "The Two Coreys" at the peak of their careers in the 80s.
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