Corey Haim

A 1980s teen heartthrob who was often mentioned in the same breath with fellow actor Corey Feldman as one of the "Two Coreys," Corey Haim was born Dec. 23, 1971, in Toronto. He starred on the Canadian TV series "The Edison Twins" before finding his way to Hollywood and getting his big break in the title role of the 1986 sleeper hit Lucas.

The all-star horror-comedy The Lost Boys (1987) marked Haim's first onscreen pairing with Feldman, who became a real-life friend offscreen. Together, they would star in a string of other films -- some successful, some not -- including License to Drive (1988), Dream a Little Dream (1989) and, two decades later, the sequel The Lost Boys: The Tribe (2008).

The pair also enjoyed a brief stint as reality stars on the A&E series "The Two Coreys," which charted their struggle to find fulfillment as adults post-fame. Haim died March 10, 2010, at the age of 38.

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