Corey Scott Feldman (born
July 16,
1971) is an
American film and television
actor. To date, he has appeared in 10 feature films, and became known during the
1980s, with roles in the
Hollywood films
The Goonies and
Stand by Me.
Biography
Early life
Feldman, the second of five children, was born in
Chatsworth,
California to Bob Feldman, a rock producer and musician and Sheila (
née Goldstein), a cocktail waitress.
[1] Feldman is
Jewish[2] and has two brothers, Eden and Devin, as well as two sisters, Mindy and Brittnie. Mindy Feldman started her career at age six, as the youngest member of the new
Mickey Mouse Club in the '70s.

1980s
Corey started his career at the age of three, appearing in a
McDonald's commercial. He debuted in the films
Time After Time &
The Fox and the Hound, and starred in such movies as
Gremlins (1984),
The Goonies (1985) and
Stand By Me (1986), alongside
River Phoenix and
Wil Wheaton. In 1987, Feldman appeared with
Corey Haim in
The Lost Boys (1987). This film marked the first on-screen pairing of Feldman and Haim, who became known as "the two Coreys." The pair went on to star in a string of films including
License to Drive (1988) and
Dream a Little Dream (1989). Tired of the "Corey Mania", Feldman and Haim decided to part ways professionally and to focus on their personal careers, although they have remained close friends throughout the years.
In 1989, Feldman appeared in
The 'Burbs opposite
Tom Hanks and
Carrie Fisher, and provided the voice of
Donatello for the first and the third
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles films. Since Feldman was entering rehab, he asked
Adam Carl to fill in for him in the second film.
1990s
After a public battle with drugs,
[3] Feldman fought to re-establish his life and career by working with teens, starring in several lesser-known films, and branching out with an album. His first musical release, in 1993, was titled
Love Left and featured a the moderately successful single "Honesty".[
citation needed] He returned to the big screen with
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III where he again did the voice of
Donatello, re-teamed with Corey Haim in
Blown Away, and starred in the
Richard Donner/
Robert Zemeckis/
Joel Silver film
Bordello of Blood, opposite
Dennis Miller.
In the late
1990s Feldman starred in the
CBS series
Dweebs and then released his second album,
Still Searching for Soul, with his band "Corey Feldman's Truth Movement".
2000s
In 2002, Feldman released a solo album,
Former Child Actor, and promoted it with a US tour. In 2002, he appeared in the first celebrity-driven reality series
The Surreal Life on the
VH1. On the show, he publicly married
Susie Sprague. The next year, he made a cameo appearance in the movie
Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star starring
David Spade.
He appeared on
Moby music video
We Are All Made Of Stars.
In 2005, Feldman had his stage debut in the positively reviewed off-Broadway play
Fatal Attraction, a Greek Tragedy, a parody of the seminal 1987 film
Fatal Attraction directed by
Timothy Haskell. Feldman played the lead character named "
Michael Douglas" (as opposed to the "Dan Gallagher", the name of the character played by Douglas in the original film). Feldman recently appeared in the theatrical release
My Date with Drew and is currently the voice of "Sparx-77" in the
Toon Disney /
ABC Family series
Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go!.
In 2007, Feldman and
Corey Haim have a scripted
[4] reality TV show lined up entitled, "The Two Coreys", on the
A&E Network.
[5] Portraying fictional versions of themselves, Haim and Feldman began taping on December 4, 2006. The show's premiere is scheduled for
July 29,
2007, at 10:00 p. m. (PT/ET)
In the Winter of 2007, Corey's new film "Terror Inside" will be his first to be released since the premiere of his A&E show. It was filmed in the Greater Orlando area by Minott Lenders, an independent film company based in Florida. The offbeat horror film also stars Tanya Memme (A&E's "Sell This House"), Susie Feldman, Chad Jamian Williams, and other new names.
Terror Inside Official TrailerRelationship with Michael Jackson
Feldman was once a friend of
Michael Jackson until a visit to Manhattan, where Feldman claimed that Jackson abandoned him while he and his kids left the city. During the
2005 Jackson molestation trial, Feldman alleged in a
20/20 interview that Jackson had shown him nude photos.
[6] Corey was subpoenaed as a
witness and placed under a gag order. He is quoted saying the following in reference to what occurred between him and Jackson:
"The book was focused on venereal diseases and the genitalia and he sat down with me and he explained it to me, showed me some different pictures and discussed what those meant. I was kind of grossed out by it. I didn't think of it as a big deal and for all these years, I probably never thought twice about it".
Personal life
On August 6, 1988 he married
Vanessa Marcil. They divorced in 1993. He later married Susie Sprague on October 30, 2002, on the final episode of
The Surreal Life. The ceremony was officiated by
M.C. Hammer, an ordained minister. Hammer and Mötley Crüe bandmember
Vince Neil, both fellow
Surreal Life castmembers, performed at the reception. They have one son, Zen Scott Feldman, born on August 7, 2004.
Feldman is a
vegetarian and is an
animal rights and environmental activist.
[1] He is a spokesperson for
PETA, Farm Sanctuary,
The Humane Society,
MoveOn, and
Greenpeace. He was awarded with the
Paws of Fame award by the
Wildlife Way Station for his dedication to animal rights.
[7]On childhood stardom, Feldman states, "I'm very opposed to child stardom. I think it's a big mistake that young people are made superstars and the not given the opportunity to live a normal life when they finally figure out what that is." Feldman was honored in 2004 with a Former Child Star Lifetime Achievement Award and was ranked #8 on VH1's Greatest Kid Stars in 2005.
[8]
Filmography
Upcoming:
Television work