Corey Feldman

Photo of Corey Feldman

Biography

One of the most popular child actors of the 1980s, Corey Feldman was a likable, smart-alecky lead in numerous kid-friendly films of the decade, including "Gremlins" (1984), "The Goonies" (1985), "Stand By Me" (1986) and "The Lost Boys" (1987). The latter film marked the beginning of a long and complex relationship, both on-screen and off, with fellow teen idol Corey Haim, whose fortunes, along with Feldman's, plunged headlong into obsolescence …
Read More »

Job Title

Actor, Music, Choreographer

Born

Corey Scott Feldman on July 16, 1971 in Chatsworth, California, USA

Career Milestones

2008

Reprised his role of vampire hunter Edgar Frog for the straight to DVD sequel, "Lost Boys: The Tribe"

2007

Re-teamed with Corey Haim for the reality TV show "The Two Coreys" on the A&E Network

2004

Voiced Sprx-77 in the ABC Family series, "Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go!"

2005

Made his stage debut in the Off-Broadway play, "Fatal Attraction, a Greek Tragedy"

2003

Made a cameo appearance in the film, "Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star"

2003

Appeared on the first season of the VH1 reality series, "The Surreal Life"

2002

Released a solo album, Former Child Actor

2000

Acted in the Troma Pictures sequel, "Citizen Toxie: The Toxic Avenger Part IV," under the name Kinky Finkelstein

1999

Released the album, Still Searching for Soul, with his band Corey Feldman's Truth Movement

1998

Had featured role in the Sci-Fi Channel film, "Legion"

1995

Co-starred on short-lived CBS sitcom, "Dweebs"

1993

Again voiced Donatello for "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III"

1990

Provided the voice of Donatello for the live-action film, "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles"

1989

Once again re-teamed with Corey Haim for "Dream a Little Dream"; also choreographed film

1989

Appeared as a neighbor in the dark comedy, "The 'Burbs"

1988

Re-teamed with Corey Haim for "License to Drive"

1987

Co-starred with Corey Haim in Joel Schumacher's vampire film, "The Lost Boys"

1986

Played Teddy DuChamp in Rob Reiner's coming of age drama, "Stand By Me"

1985

Cast as the obnoxious 'Mouth' in Richard Donner's comedy-adventure film, "The Goonies"

1984

Appeared in the horror franchise, "Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter"

1983

Played a next-generation Cleaver in the CBS TV-movie, "Still the Beaver"

1982

Cast as a regular on the syndicated series, "Madame's Place"

1979

TV-movie debut, "Willa"

1979

Made film debut in "Time After Time"

1979

Made series debut as a regular on CBS' "The Bad News Bears"

Began acting in TV commercials at age three