The ThumbScore for Corey Haim (87.8%) is the average audience approval rating across 4 films. Each movie's ThumbScore represents the percentage of real audiences who rated it positively. A higher score means more of Corey's films are well-received by everyday viewers.
Corey Ian Haim (December 23, 1971 โ March 10, 2010) was a Canadian actor who rose to fame in the 1980s as a teen heartthrob. He starred in Silver Bullet (1985), Murphy's Romance (1985), Lucas (1986), License to Drive (1988) and Dream a Little Dream (1989). His role in The Lost Boys (1987) made him a household name. Known as The Two Coreys, Haim and Corey Feldman became 1980s icons and appeared together in seven films, later starring in the A&E American reality show The Two Coreys. Haim's early success led to money and fame. He had difficulty breaking away from the trauma of his experience as a child actor and struggled with substance abuse. He faced numerous challenges in his adult life, including financial difficulties and ongoing battles with addiction. He died of pneumonia on March 10, 2010.
Haim was born on December 23, 1971, in Toronto, Ontario, the son of Judy Haim, an Israeli-born data processor, and Bernie Haim, who worked in sales. In 1982, his parents divorced after 18 years of marriage. He had an older sister, Cari, and a younger half-brother, Daniel Lee, from his father's second marriage.
Haim was Jewish; his Hebrew name was Yechezkel Yehudah. Haim was raised in Chomedey, Laval, Quebec, (a suburb of Montreal), and, later, Willowdale and Thornhill, Ontario (suburbs of Toronto). There, his mother enrolled him in drama classes in improvisation and mime to help him overcome his shyness. Haim's skill as a hockey player led to his being scouted for the AA Thunderbirds. Haim attended several schools in both Thornhill, Ontario, and North York, Ontario, including North York's Zion Heights Junior High, until grade eight.
Born 1971-12-23 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Died 2010-03-10.
On ThumbScore, Corey Haim appears in 4 films with an average audience score of 87.8%, most frequently in the Horror genre.