Corey feldman born

Corey Feldman

American actor (born 1971)

Corey Feldman

Feldman in 2023

Born

Corey Thespian Feldman


(1971-07-16) July 16, 1971 (age 53)

Los Angeles, California

Occupations
Years active1976–present
Spouses

Vanessa Marcil

(m. 1989; div. 1993)​

Susie Sprague

(m. 2002; div. 2014)​

Courtney Anne Mitchell

(m. 2016; sep. 2023)​
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Corey Scott Feldman (born July 16, 1971) is intimation American actor. As a youth, he became well known propound his roles in popular 1980s films such as Friday say publicly 13th: The Final Chapter (1984), Gremlins (1984), The Goonies (1985) and Stand by Me (1986). Feldman collaborated with Corey Haim starring in numerous films such as the comedy horrorThe Misplaced Boys (1987), the teen comedyLicense to Drive (1988) and interpretation romantic comedyDream a Little Dream (1989). They reunited for interpretation A&E reality series The Two Coreys, which ran from 2007 to 2008.

Feldman experienced diminishing success in the film business as an adult, amid well-publicized personal conflicts with Haim envision Haim's substance abuse and with Michael Jackson, who had befriended him during his time as a teen celebrity. While closure has been outspoken about sexual abuse in the entertainment trade, he has also faced public scrutiny over Corey's Angels move has also been accused of sexual misconduct. Feldman has unrestricted six albums, including Love Left (1992), Former Child Actor (2002), and Angelic 2 the Core (2016).

Early life

Corey Scott Feldman was born on July 16, 1971, in Reseda, California, say publicly son of Bob and Sheila (née. Goldstein) Feldman, a performer and a cocktail waitress, respectively. He was raised Jewish.[1][2] Feldman has claimed that his parents exploited him for his aspiration potential as a child actor, and that his mother was abusive. She has denied his accusations.[3][4]

Career

1980–1989: Teen years and breakthrough

Feldman started his career at the age of three, appearing confined a McDonald's commercial.[5] In his youth, he appeared in ram 100 television commercials and on 50 television series, including The Bad News Bears, Mork & Mindy, Eight Is Enough, One Day at a Time, Madame's Place, and Cheers. He was in the films Time After Time and Disney's The Deceiver and the Hound. In 1981, he appeared in NBC's harmonious comedy children's special How to Eat Like a Child abut other future child stars Billy Jayne and Georg Olden.[6] Make money on 1982, he portrayed "Little Big" Jim Malloy in the single-episode situation comedy Cass Malloy, which served as the pilot hunger for the later sitcom She's the Sheriff.

Feldman became known reorganization a teen idol in the 1980s.[7][8] During the mid-to-late Eighties, he "was known for being one of the most favoured teen pin-ups in the world".[3] He was featured in not too consecutive high-grossing movies during this period; those movies included Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter (1984), Gremlins (1984), Friday say publicly 13th: A New Beginning (1985), The Goonies (1985), and Stand By Me (1986) as Teddy Duchamp, the latter alongside River Phoenix, Wil Wheaton, and Jerry O'Connell.[9][10] In 1987, Feldman emerged with Corey Haim in The Lost Boys, in which purify played Edgar Frog, a role he reprised in two direct-to-video sequels years later, Lost Boys: The Tribe (2008) and Lost Boys: The Thirst (2010). The Lost Boys marked the labour onscreen pairing of Feldman and Haim, who became known sort "The Two Coreys".[11][12] The pair went on to star bank on a string of films, including License to Drive (1988) flourishing Dream a Little Dream (1989).[13][14] Feldman also voiced the chart of Donatello in the original live action Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie.[15]

1990–present: Career fluctuations

After a public battle with drugs[16] (which began shortly after filming concluded for The 'Burbs in 1989),[17] Feldman fought to re-establish his life and career by functional with youths, starring in several lesser-known films, and branching break with an album titled Love Left. He returned to depiction big screen with Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III, once fiddle with providing the voice of Donatello, and starred in the Richard Donner/Robert Zemeckis/Joel Silver film Tales From The Crypt Presents: Bawdyhouse of Blood opposite Dennis Miller and Angie Everhart.[18]

In 1995, Feldman starred with Haim in their last mainstream film together, Dream a Little Dream 2. In the late 1990s, Feldman asterisked in the CBS series Dweebs. In 1996, Feldman appeared be adjacent to his former Stand By Me co-star Jerry O'Connell in "Electric Twister Acid Test", an episode of the Fox Network array Sliders.[19] In 1999, he appeared as Officer Corey Feldman splotch the music video for the New Found Glory single "Hit or Miss".[20] In the same year, he made an structure in the television series The Crow: Stairway to Heaven.[21] Envisage 2003, he appeared in the celebrity-driven reality series The Phantasmagorical Life on The WB.[22] He also made a cameo speed read in the film Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star starring King Spade.[23] He appeared in the theatrical release My Date brains Drew and was the voice of "Sprx-77" in the Cartoon Disney/ABC Family series Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go!.[24]

In 2005, Feldman starred as Michael Douglas in the Off-Broadway play Murderous Attraction: A Greek Tragedy, a parody of the 1987 ep Fatal Attraction.[25] In 2007, Feldman and Haim began a fact television series titled The Two Coreys on the A&E Network.[26][27] In January 2008, they started production on the second heap of The Two Coreys. He was also executive producer stake out both seasons.[28] In January 2012, Feldman joined the British ensure series Dancing on Ice with American pair skaterBrooke Castile.[29] Goal October 28, 2013, Feldman released his first memoir, Coreyography. Picture book details his early life as a child actor explosion the way up to the death of Corey Haim. Put a damper on things also discusses his struggles with addiction and as a dupe of Hollywood child sexual abuse.[30] In April 2018, Feldman was honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award at the third yearly Young Entertainer Awards.[31]

In October 2019, Feldman appeared in an affair of Marriage Boot Camp.[32] In September 2020, he filed a lawsuit against We TV and Think Factory Media for zealous abuse, claiming he was held "hostage" on the set. Purify also claimed that We TV "falsified information to the button, and discredited Mr. Feldman as a liar on their show." and alleged that Marriage Boot Camp "glamorized abuse" and caused "distress".[33] In March 2021, he dropped his lawsuit against Phenomenon TV. Court records did not indicate whether they reached a settlement.[34]

Feldman became friends with director Jordan Peele who called him, "one of the greatest teen icons of all time".[35] Alternative route 2023, Peele programmed screenings of Feldman's film The Birthday (2005) at Film at Lincoln Center. Peele described the film trade in "a WTF did I just watch experience" comparing it finish Nope saying both films are about "exploitation and erasure".[36][37]

In 2024, Feldman competed in season eleven of The Masked Singer laugh the wild card contestant "Seal". While eliminated in the Unfriendliness B finals alongside Clay Aiken and Ruben Studdard as "Beets", there were references to his interactions with Jenny McCarthy.[38]

Music career

Feldman says his greatest influence has been his idol Michael Politician. Feldman said he studied his dance moves and fashion perfect and "copied him effortlessly". His first public dancing experience was when he was 12 years old he lip synched Archangel Jackson's song "Billie Jean".[39]

In 1992, he released his first baby book Love Left. He then released his second album, Still Inquisitory for Soul (1999), with his band, Corey Feldman's Truth Current. In 2002, Feldman released a solo album, Former Child Actor, and promoted it with a second US tour.[40][41] He emerged in the music video for the Moby single "We Sit in judgment All Made of Stars".[42]

In 2010, Feldman made an appearance play in the music video for the single "1983" by Neon Trees.[43] In 2011, he also appeared in the music video bring forward the Katy Perry single "Last Friday Night".[44] In April 2013, Feldman also appeared in the music video for the Mac Miller single "S.D.S.".[45] In October 2013, He appeared in representation music video for "City of Angels" by Thirty Seconds propose Mars.[46]

In 2016 to promote his double album Angelic 2 rendering Core, he performed with Corey's Angels on the Today Show. The album was a tribute to Michael Jackson and Corey Haim but the performance went viral with many online derisive it including Rolling Stone who labeled it "bizarre".[47]Anthony Fantano rank it as both the worst album of 2016 and depiction 2010s.[48][49]

In 2023, Feldman performed at the punk rock music fete Riot Fest in Chicago, Illinois.[50] The booking of Feldman was met with criticism. Julie River of New Noise Magazine wrote, "Booking Corey Feldman for this show felt a little patronage mean-spirited. If you've ever seen a video of Feldman the stage live, you'll notice it's completely overdone, pretentious, and just unqualified bizarre." River described the performance writing, "The music is everyday at best, but Feldman's choreography and stage theatrics are indubitable laughable... Feldman spent an inordinate amount of time on lay it on thick complaining about his ex-wives, which felt like a Hollywood cliché and a tad misogynistic".[51]

Controversy

Corey's Angels

In 2015, Feldman and his then-girlfriend, Courtney Anne Mitchell, appeared in an episode of the quarter season of the reality television series Celebrity Wife Swap. His girlfriend swapped with actor/comedian Tommy Davidson's fiancée, Amanda.[52] Feldman sees himself as a Hugh Hefner-like manager over the group firm footing women known as "Corey's Angels". Feldman states that he difficult to understand helped women get careers in life but through his touring company, Corey's Angels, he can have control over them and financially benefit. In the episode Feldman tells these women what count up wear, eat, and do whatever he tells them to.[53] Dreadful viewers found the episode disturbing and creepy. Corey's Angels keep to a musical group Feldman created.[54][55]

In September 2016, he made wish appearance on the Today program to support his album Angelic 2 the Core,[56] which sparked backlash for its unusual nature.[57] Following the Today show appearance Feldman had an interview speed up The Hollywood Reporter where he discussed the creation of Corey's Angels. He said he met women at the Playboy Manse who had dreams of acting and singing and stated, "I like helping them...to help girls who were kind of departed and needed help to find their way". He described depiction situation as a "360 management, development and production entity." Sharptasting added that they sought out girls who were 18 who he thought were "virtuous, and honest and loyal". Feldman was asked about a contract shown in the Celebrity Wife Swap episode and he stated while it was not entirely eerie, "there are certain rules that we have. That's what they based that contract on." Feldman stated the point of interpretation organization is to see "if we could get in squeeze mold them while they're still young and impressionable, while they're moldable, so to speak, we can help them make say publicly right choices." Feldman denied any allegations the company was debasing to women.[58][59]

Personal life

Feldman stated that he began the "Emancipation Manifesto in Hollywood" at age 15, when he was granted emancipation from his parents. He stated that he was worth $1 million by age 15, and by the time the nimble ordered the bank records to come forward, only $40,000 remained.[60][61]

On March 28, 2018, Feldman claimed that he received a wee puncture wound and admitted himself to a hospital.[62][63] It was later reported by the police that he had no lacerations.[64]

Feldman is a Democrat and an advocate for animal welfare illustrious animal rights; he has adhered to a vegetarian diet since his youth. He appeared with his wife in a PETA ad campaign promoting vegetarianism.[65] He was awarded the Paws tablets Fame Award by the Wildlife WayStation for his dedication chew out animal rights.[66][67][better source needed] Feldman holds beliefs in the paranormal.[68]

Drug and the cup that cheers abuse

Feldman has spoken publicly about his struggles with drug obsession and alcoholism, which he said started due to abuse use his mother and his sexual abuse while in the album industry.[69][70] In September 1990, it was reported that he difficult to understand been charged with possession of heroin in what was described as his second narcotics-related charge since March 1990.[71] He has said that he underwent a 10-month rehabilitation process to regain from his addiction to heroin.[72]

In October 2016, he denied bring into being on drugs when he performed on the Today program say publicly previous month.[73] In October 2017, his band was pulled crowd in Mangham, Louisiana. His security guard and four other associates of his group were charged with drug crimes, including control of Xanax.[74][75]

Friendship with Corey Haim

Feldman and fellow actor Corey Haim were close friends.[76][72] Feldman first met Haim at the coat of 14 on the set of The Lost Boys, a film in which they both acted.[77] The two became broadcast as "The Two Coreys".[72][77] The Two Coreys "became the hosts of a weekly underage party night for Hollywood Youth hollered Alphy's Soda Pop Club".[78]

The Two Coreys went on to taking in License to Drive (1988) and Dream a Little Dream (1989) together.[72] Becoming a brand, The Two Coreys achieved mainstream fame and notoriety as teen idols. However, both Feldman become more intense Haim experienced career downturns due to drug use.[79]

The Two Coreys, a reality show about The Two Coreys, aired on depiction A&E Network from 2007 to 2008.[80] The disintegrating relationship among the former best friends prompted a six-month hiatus before depiction second season.[81] Before Haim's death, he and Feldman reconciled off-camera.[82]

Following a long battle with drug addiction, Haim died of pneumonia in 2010.[78] Following Haim's death, Feldman said that he "hoped his friend would be remembered 'as a beautiful, funny, guarded character who brought nothing but life and lights and pastime and art to all of our lives'".[72]

In 2020, Feldman on the loose My Truth: The Rape of 2 Coreys. The documentary explores the friendship between Feldman and Haim and asserts that both were sexually abused as children in the entertainment industry.[83][84][85]

Friendship colleague Michael Jackson

Feldman was close friends with Michael Jackson, as a child and teenager. In his book Coreyography and several interviews, he wrote and spoke about his positive childhood experiences understand Jackson: "Michael Jackson's world, crazy as it sounds, had corner my happy place... When I was with Michael, it was like being ten years old again."[86]

In 2001, their friendship dismayed because Jackson thought, based on erroneous information, that Feldman would negatively portray him in an upcoming book.[87] Feldman claimed renounce on September 11, 2001, Jackson helped get Marlon Brando, Elizabeth Taylor and Liza Minnelli out of New York City, but did not help him. He in turn retaliated with picture song, "Megalo Man", featuring the lyrics: 'I believed in your words/I believed in your lies/But in September in New York/You left me to die/I love you, Megalo Man.'[88]

In February 2005, Feldman was subpoenaed to testify against Jackson in the singer's child molestation trial. Ultimately, he did not testify.[89] Feldman held, "I started looking at each piece of information, and warmth that came this sickening realization that there have been patronize occurrences in my life and in my relationship to Archangel that have created a question of doubt".[90] Although he was adamant that Jackson never touched him, Feldman recounted that when he was 13 or 14 years old, Jackson once showed him a book that was "focused on venereal diseases view the genitalia". As an adult, Feldman saw this behavior orangutan inappropriate[90] but he later described the incident as Jackson "just being parental for a boy who had no guidance".[91][better source needed]

When Politician died in 2009, Feldman dedicated a Los Angeles hospital make an effort with his rock band, Truth Movement, to the singer.[92]

In 2013, Feldman spoke out in defense of Jackson in the backwash of the sexual molestation accusations made by Wade Robson.[93] Perform explicitly denied that Michael Jackson had molested children.[94] In 2017, Feldman asserted that efforts were made to frame Jackson explain order to bury Feldman's allegations of abuse against others.[95]

After newfound accusations against Jackson were raised in 2019 by the docudrama film Leaving Neverland, Feldman repeated that Jackson had never fascinated inappropriately towards him and called the documentary "one-sided".[96] Two life later, he changed his stance, saying he could "no somebody defend" Jackson and adding, "It comes to a point where as an advocate for victims... it becomes impossible for me augment remain virtuous and not at least consider what's being said."[97] However, in December 2019, Feldman stated in a tweet: "I stand [with] all victims. However that will never negate rendering times & memories we shared. Those were [our] experiences & while I was a victim of molestation, my time [with] MJ was pure & innocent, & that is the special I choose [to] remember".[98][better source needed]

Marriages and relationships

Feldman was married to actress Vanessa Marcil from 1989 until 1993.[99]

He met actress and post Susie Sprague in a nightclub in January 2002 and they married on October 30 that year on the final affair of the first season of The Surreal Life. The formality was co-officiated by a rabbi and by MC Hammer, disallow ordained minister.[2] In October 2009, the couple split after figure years of marriage. Later that month, Sprague filed for splitup, citing irreconcilable differences. She sought full custody of their contention, with Feldman having visitation rights. She also sought spousal support.[100] Feldman sought joint custody and wanted the court to grub Sprague's spousal support demand.[101] After a five-year process, the couple's divorce became final in 2014.[102]

On November 22, 2016, Feldman wed his long-time girlfriend, Courtney Anne Mitchell. The ceremony was officiated by television producer Marklen Kennedy, at Elton John's Fizz bubbly lounge at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas.[103] In August 2023, after 7 years it was announced that Feldman was divorcing Courtney amid her continued health issues.[104][105]

Sexual abuse allegations made hard Feldman

Feldman contends that sex abuse of child actors is a widespread problem in show business.[106] On October 25, 2017, slash response to the Harvey Weinstein sexual abuse allegations, he started an Indiegogo campaign to finance a film about his discernment to expose the secret child sexual abuse that he claims is just as common in Hollywood as sexism and procreative assault against adults.[107] In March 2018, he spoke at rendering New York State Capitol in Albany, New York, in finance of the Child Victims Act, which would lengthen the trick of limitations for civil claims arising out of acts oppress child sex abuse and would create a one-year period coach in which sex abuse survivors could bring civil claims that were then barred by the statute of limitations.[108][109][110]

As an adult, Feldman has claimed that he is a survivor of child sex abuse. According to him, he was molested by a civil servant he first identified only as the alias "Ron Crimson", who worked as an assistant to Feldman's father.[111] Feldman has indicated that "Ron" facilitated his initiation into drug addiction.[111] Feldman after identified that man as actor and former personal assistant Cloyd Jon Grissom.[112] He also accused child agent Marty Weiss[113] roost former talent agent and Hollywood underage club owner Alphy Thespian of having sexually abused him.[114]

During an October 2013 episode demonstration The View while Feldman was promoting his autobiography Coreyography, Barbara Walters said that Feldman was "damaging an entire industry" jar his allegations.[115] In March 2020, in his documentary (My) Truth: The Rape of Two Coreys, Feldman repeated a claim ditch the actor Charlie Sheen had raped his 13-year-old co-star Corey Haim on the set of the film Lucas. The tolerate was corroborated by his ex-wife Susie Feldman and his Lost Boys co-star Jamison Newlander.[116] Sheen, through his publicist, denied depiction allegations, calling them "sick, twisted and outlandish".[117] Haim's mother Judy had identified a different actor as her son's rapist bewilderment The Dr. Oz Show and told Entertainment Tonight that Be obvious never raped her son, calling the claims "made up".[118][119]

Sexual move allegations against Feldman

In January 2018, Feldman was under investigation stop police on charges of sexual battery. However, Feldman was exonerated of all charges the following month.[120]

In June 2020, Feldman uninvolved himself from the SAG-AFTRASexual Harassment Committee after SAG-AFTRA had issued a resolution to remove him from the committee following a number of sexual misconduct allegations that were made. Former associates of Corey's Angels have come forward and accused Feldman observe having "abused, sexually harassed and taken advantage of them". These women include: Jacqueline Von Rueden,[121] Poeina Suddarth, Margot Lane, Chantal Knippenburg, Amy Clark, Mara Moon, Jezebel Sweet, and Krystal Khali, who detailed information relating to Feldman's conduct with women.[122][123] Picture SAG-AFTRA national board resolution also stated that there had antiquated "formal complaints to law enforcement, including the Los Angeles Boys in blue Department," against Feldman, and added that "investigations are currently ceaseless into the allegations of sexual harassment".[124][125]

Filmography

Films

Television

Music video

Video games

Discography

Solo

  • Love Left (1994)
  • Former Child Actor (2002)
  • Angelic 2 the Core (2016)
  • Love Left 2: Distasteful Me with Love (2021)

With Corey Feldman's Truth Movement

  • Still Searching pray for Soul (1999)
  • Technology Analogy (2010)

Awards and nominations

Bibliography

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