This sensitive coming-of-age film was Corey's first breakout role (along with Winona Ryder). He played a nerdy 14-year-old falling in love with the new girl in town who, in turn, has eyes for high school jock Charlie Sheen.
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The movie's tagline, "Sleep all day. Party all night. Never grow old. Never die. It's fun to be a vampire," perfectly summarizes the dark humor underlying this hip thriller that finds Corey inadvertently battling a group of young bloodsuckers led by Kiefer Sutherland. The film also marked the actor's first pairing with Corey Feldman.
Failing his driving exam doesn't stop Corey's character from taking out the girl of his dreams (Heather Graham). Solution? Steal grandpa's Cadillac. Hilarity ensues (well sorta). Corey Feldman came along for the ride in this one as well.
The two Coreys continue to collaborate in this fantasy film that capitalized on the decade's popular "body-switching" trend.
Corey is back again with, yep, the other Corey in this lackluster comedy that is probably best known for featuring President Bill Clinton's brother, Roger.
In the short-lived A&E reality series, Haim moved in with Feldman and his wife, Susie, in hopes of restoring their fractured friendship.
Corey's appearance in this straight-to-DVD sequel may have just been a quick cameo at the movie's end, but it was still a welcome surprise.
Sporting a look that would make Dog the Bounty Hunter blush, Corey definitely shows off a different side of himself opposite Jason Statham in this action sequel.
Catch up with clips from some of the actor's most memorable roles right here.