Corey Haim

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Canadian-born Haim broke into the Film industry in 1984 as a
young child caught up in a family war in the hit movie
Firstborn (1984). The following year
he starred in the TV movie
A Time to Live (1985) (TV), for
which he received an
award, and
Silver Bullet (1985).
Lucas (1986), in which he starred
alongside
Charlie Sheen showed his ability,
but was not a big hit.
In 1987 he had a breakthrough when he played one of the major roles
in
Joel Schumacher's
The Lost Boys (1987), but his output
during the nineties was disappointing. He hopes to turn his career
around with two newly finished movies
Without Malice (2000) (TV) and
Universal Groove (2007) and there is
a chance of a role in the much-rumored
The Lost Boys (1987) sequel.