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People can say whatever they want, but it wasn't Michael
Feldman: Jackson didn't molest me Jun 24, 2008
Corey is deeply hurt and saddened by this unexpected change in their relationship, and has done nothing to contribute to the demise of the marriage
Rep calls Feldman split 'unexpected' Oct 28, 2009
I was awakened at 8:30 this morning by my brother and sister knocking on my bedroom door. They informed me of the loss of my brother Corey Haim. My eyes weren't even open all the way when the tears started streaming down my face
Feldman grieving for lost 'brother' Haim Mar 10, 2010
We are saddened by the tragic loss of Corey Haim who we had the pleasure to work with on the series 'The Two Coreys.' Our thoughts are with his family during this difficult time
Stars mourn the death of Corey Haim Mar 10, 2010
We have become used to not being honored by our peers in the industry
Haim left off 'In Memoriam,' Feldman upset Feb 01, 2011
Corey Scott Feldman (July 16, 1971) is an American film and television actor. He became known during the 1980s, with roles in the Hollywood films Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter, The Goonies, Stand by Me, The Lost Boys, License to Drive, Dream a Little Dream, Gremlins and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Feldman's current independent film work has gained media attention and worldwide distribution. His recent work include Operation: Belvish Bash and Lost Boys: The Thirst, the third in the series where he returns in the role of Edgar Frog, now in the leading role. Feldman is also the lead singer for the rock band Truth Movement.
Feldman was born in the Chatsworth district of Los Angeles, California, the second of five children of Sheila (née Goldstein), his childhood manager, and Bob Feldman, a musician who eventually owned his own talent agency aimed at modeling other children's careers after his son's. Feldman was raised Jewish. He has an older sister Mindy, a younger sister Brittnie and two younger brothers, Eden and Devin.
Feldman started his career at the age of three, appearing in a McDonald's commercial. In his youth he appeared in over 100 television commercials and on 50 television shows, including "Mork and Mindy", "Eight is Enough", and "One Day at a Time". He was also in Cheers, playing a Little Leaguer coached by Coach Ernie Pantusso.