On July 16, 1971, Corey Scott Feldman was born in Reseda, California. Bob Feldman, his father, was a musician, and Sheila, his mother, was a cocktail waitress. He was reared as a Jew. Feldman has had several marriages. From 1989 until 1993, he was married to actress Vanessa Marcil. Then, in January 2002, he met actress and model Susie Sprague, and they married in October of that year. They have a son together. After seven years of marriage, they divorced in 2009 and formalized their divorce in 2014. Feldman married Courtney Ann Mitchell at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas in November 2016. Feldman testified in the Michael Jackson child molestation trial in 2005, claiming that Jackson abandoned him after winning his friendship throughout his adolescence. He has, however, said that Jackson never improperly touched him.
Actor, Singer, Film Producer, Television producer, Voice Actor, Model, Songwriter, Spokesperson, Child Actor, Film Score Composer
Career
Feldman was first featured in a McDonald’s ad when he was three years old. He went on to have a great career as a child actor, appearing in more than 100 television advertisements and 50 television shows. “The Bad News Bears,” “Mork & Mindy,” “Eight Is Enough,” “One Day at a Time,” and “Cheers” are among the series in which he has appeared. As a kid, he starred in the film “Time After Time” (1979) and portrayed Young Copper in Disney’s animated picture “The Fox and the Hound” (1981). He also participated alongside Billy Jayne and Georg Olden in the NBC children’s special “How to Eat Like a Child” in 1981.
Feldman appeared in numerous high-grossing films as a teenager in the mid-1980s. These include “Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter” (1984), which grossed $33 million in the United States on a $2.2 million budget; “Gremlins” (1984), which made $12.5 million in its first weekend and was the fourth highest-grossing film that year; “The Goonies” (1985), which grossed $121 million on a $19 million budget; and “Stand By Me” (1986), which co-starred Wil Wheaton, River Phoenix, and He also appeared as Edgar Frog in the ensemble cast of “The Lost Boys” (1987), a role he reprised in the film’s two sequels, “Lost Boys: “Lost Boys: The Thirst” (2008) and “The Tribe” (2008) (2010). Feldman delved into voice acting around this period, portraying the character Donatello in “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles” in addition to his other acting gigs (1990).
Feldman struggled openly with drugs after filming the 1989 picture “The ‘Burbs”, and he sought to re-establish his career by acting in various lesser-known films, as well as producing an album named “Love Left”. His comeback to the big screen occurred in 1993 with “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III,” in which he voiced Donatello once more. After that, he appeared in “Tales From The Crypt Presents: Bordello of Blood” (1996), “Puppet Master vs. Demonic Toys” (2004), “My Date with Drew” (2004), “Terror Inside” (2007), and “6 Degrees of Hell” (2008). (2012).
Feldman and his “Lost Boys” co-star Corey Haim were known as “The Two Coreys” as teenagers. They later collaborated on many films, including “License to Drive” (1988), “Dream a Little Dream” (1989), and “Dream a Little Dream 2” (1990). (1995). They began collaborating on indie films, and Haim appeared in Feldman’s slapstick comedy “Busted” (1996). This was Feldman’s first (and only) film as a filmmaker.
Feldman has featured on a variety of shows during the 1990s. He appeared on shows such as “Sliders” and “The Crow: Stairway to Heaven” and starred in the CBS series “Dweebs” in the late 1990s. He made his Broadway debut in Timothy Haskell’s off-Broadway production “Fatal Attraction: A Greek Tragedy.”
Feldman followed up his debut album, “Love Left,” with his second album, “Still Searching for Soul,” released with his band, Corey Feldman’s Truth Movement. Then, in 2002, he launched his solo album “Former Child Actor,” and went on tour in the United States to promote it. He released his solo album “Angelic 2 the Core” in 2016, which included Snoop Dogg and John Carin. He attempted to collect $105,000 for the record using the crowdfunding portal Indiegogo, but only received $14,982.
Feldman has appeared on various reality television shows. Feldman and Haim participated in the two-season A&E scripted reality series “The Two Coreys” in 2007. Feldman was the executive producer for both seasons. In 2003, he appeared on The AB’s “The Surreal Life,” in 2012 on “Dancing on Ice,” and in 2013 on “Border Security: Canada’s Front Line” (2012). He featured in the fourth season of “Celebrity Wife Swap” with his girlfriend at the time, Courtney Ann Mitchell.
Net Worth
Corey Feldman is a millionaire actor and singer from the United States. He is most recognized for his performances in a number of famous films from the 1980s.