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Corey Haim dead at 38
Eighties teen idol Corey Haim died Wednesday morning of an apparent drug overdose, according to Los Angeles police.
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03-10-2010 07:00 AM
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Just read this .. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/35794872?GT1=43001
Sad, but inevitable when you can't kick drugs .. from what I have read and heard on TV, he had a bad problem with drugs .. they got him in the end.
They say it takes a minute to find a special person, an hour to appreciate them, a day to love them, but then an entire life to forget them. Distance and time may separate us but friendship and memories won't.
~When someone you love becomes a memory, the memory becomes a treasure~
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Sad, sad and sad. I saw the show he was in "The two Corey's" after it was cancelled, I saw an interveiw with Corey Feldman and he said, he broke off the freindship because CH just couldn't change (drugs)
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Sad!
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The other Corey died of drugs too, right?
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'Lost Boys' actor Corey Haim dead in Calif. at 38
Robert Jablon, Associated Press Writer – 1 hr 8 mins ago
LOS ANGELES – Corey Haim, a 1980s teen heartthrob whose career was blighted by drug abuse, has died. He was 38.
Haim died early Wednesday at Providence St. Joseph Medical Center in Burbank, Los Angeles County coroner's Lt. Cheryl MacWillie said.
"As he got out of bed, he felt a little weak and went down to the floor on his knees," Assistant Chief Coroner Ed Winter said. His mother called paramedics.
An autopsy will determine cause of death. There was no evidence of foul play, police Sgt. Michael Kammert said.
Haim, who gained attention for roles in "Lucas" and "The Lost Boys," had flulike symptoms before he died and was getting over-the-counter and prescription medications, police Sgt. William Mann said. "He could have succumbed to whatever (illness) he had or it could have been drugs," Mann said. "He has had a drug problem in the past."
Haim was taken by ambulance to the hospital from an apartment in Los Angeles near Burbank.
His friend, Corey Feldman, said he wept when he heard the news. "This is a tragic loss of a wonderful, beautiful, tormented soul, who will always be my brother, family and best friend," he said in a statement. "We must all take this as a lesson in how we treat the people we share this world with while they are still here to make a difference. "I hope the art Corey has left behind will be remembered as the passion of that for which he truly lived," Feldman said.
Haim acknowledged his struggle with drug abuse to a British tabloid in 2004. "I was working on 'Lost Boys' when I smoked my first joint," he told The Sun. "I did cocaine for about a year and a half, then it led to crack."
Haim said he went into rehabilitation and was put on prescription drugs. He took stimulants and sedatives. "I started on the downers, which were a hell of a lot better than the uppers because I was a nervous wreck," he said.
In 2007, he told ABC's "Nightline" that drugs hurt his career. "I wasn't functional enough to work for anybody, even myself. I wasn't working," he said.
The Toronto-born actor got his start in television commercials at 10 and developed a good reputation for his work in such films as 1985's "Murphy's Romance" and his portrayal of Liza Minnelli's dying son in the 1985 television film "A Time to Live."
His career peaked when he became a heartthrob with his roles in the 1986 movie "Lucas" and "The Lost Boys" in 1987 in which he battled vampires.
In later years, he made a few TV appearances and had several direct-to-video movies. He also had a handful of recent movies that have not yet been released.
In 1997, Haim filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, listing debts for medical expenses and more than $200,000 in state and federal taxes.
His assets included a few thousand dollars in cash, clothing and royalty rights.
In recent years, he appeared in the A&E reality TV show "The Two Coreys" with Feldman. It was canceled in 2008 after two seasons. Feldman later said Haim's drug abuse strained their working and personal relationships.
In a 2007 interview on CNN's "Larry King Live," Haim called himself "a chronic relapser for the rest of my life."
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Originally Posted by
sunflowers
The other Corey died of drugs too, right?
Nope. Feldman is still alive.
OBAMA/BIDEN '08.....It's time for change!
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Originally Posted by
cSoReNSoN
Nope. Feldman is still alive.
who was the other 80s guy that hung out w/ these guys that is dead..
thought of it...River Phoenix
Last edited by sunflowers; 03-10-2010 at 05:46 PM.
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Your stupidity still amazes me.
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Corey Haim prolonged tragic Hollywood tradition
Sandy Cohen, Ap Entertainment Writer – 2 hrs 5 mins ago
This undated publicity image provided by A&E shows actor Corey Haim, left, who appeared in the A&E reality TV show 'The Two Coreys' with his friend Corey Feldman, right. Haim, a 1980s teen heartthrob for his roles in 'Lucas' and 'The Lost Boys' whose career was blighted by drug abuse, died Wednesday March 10, 2010. He was 38.
In this 2009 publicity image released by Lions Gate Entertainment, Corey Haim, right, appears with Jason Statham in a scene from 'Crank: High Voltage.
LOS ANGELES – Corey Haim's story is sadly familiar in Hollywood: A teen talent who discovered drugs as he tasted his first success and whose personal problems increased as his star-power faded.
Haim died Wednesday at 38, another chapter in Hollywood's tragic history of careers ravaged by drugs.
Brittany Murphy's career was rebounding when she died at 31 in December from pneumonia and prescription drugs.
River Phoenix was 16 when he starred in "Stand By Me" and 23 when he died of a drug overdose outside a Hollywood nightclub.
Haim died at Providence St. Joseph Medical Center in Burbank, His mother called paramedics after he collapsed while getting out of bed at his apartment.
Haim started working in TV commercials at 10 and was a big-screen heartthrob at 15. The star of 1987's "The Lost Boys" discovered drugs while making that movie.
"I was working on 'Lost Boys' when I smoked my first joint," he told the British tabloid The Sun in 1994. "I did cocaine for about a year and a half, then it led to crack."
Haim said he went into rehab and was put on prescription drugs. In 2007, he told ABC's "Nightline" that drugs hurt his career.
"I wasn't functional enough to work for anybody, even myself," he said. "I wasn't working."
Haim had returned to the spotlight in recent years, appearing in the A&E reality TV show "The Two Coreys" with "Lost Boys" co-star Corey Feldman. The show was canceled in 2008 after two seasons. Feldman later said Haim's drug abuse strained their working and personal relationships.
Haim was ill with flulike symptoms before his death, and police said he was taking over-the-counter and prescription medications.
An autopsy will determine his cause of death. There was no evidence of foul play.
"He could have succumbed to whatever (illness) he had or it could have been drugs," police Sgt. William Mann said. "He has had a drug problem in the past."
Feldman said he wept when he learned Haim had died.
"This is a tragic loss of a wonderful, beautiful, tormented soul, who will always be my brother, family, and best friend," Feldman said in a statement.
Troy Searer, an executive producer of "The Two Coreys," said Haim's "heart and his potential were only outmatched by his demons."
Dr. Drew Pinsky, an addiction-medicine specialist and star of VH1's drug-treatment reality programs "Celebrity Rehab" and "Sober House," said the lure of Hollywood attracts many potential addicts.
"There's a higher incidence of addiction among celebrities," he said. "It's not the Hollywood-ness. It's the fact that addicts show up in Hollywood and addicts are likely to die."
Pinsky added: "Young Hollywood only reflects what's going on in the culture at large."
Jennifer Gimenez, an actress and recovering drug addict and alcoholic who appears on "Sober House," said Hollywood's ultra-competitive environment can lead some people to seek escape in substances.
"I don't feel like Hollywood takes you down," she said. "I just feel like it co-signs it a lot."
Gimenez found success at 14 as a model and suddenly had to shoulder adult-sized responsibilities. Add the pressure of working in a competitive industry, and a person predisposed to addiction succumbs, she said.
Successful actors are not immune to the dangers of addiction. Heath Ledger was poised for superstardom when he overdosed in 2008 at age 28. He posthumously won the Oscar the following year for his work as the Joker in "The Dark Knight."
Haim's career outlook had been improving in recent months, and his neighbors told reporters the actor was looking healthier and getting stronger.
He had a role in the 2009 Jason Statham action flick "Crank 2: High Voltage" and was making appearances to support his new film "American Sunset," billed on his Web site as the first film he had starred in "since he left the business on a sabbatical."
Haim's agent Mark Sterling and producers of "American Sunset" did not immediately respond to calls for comment.
Searer said he last spoke to Haim about six months ago, when the actor "seemed incredibly positive."
"He had done a few smaller films and things seemed to be on the upswing for him," Searer said.
Haim, however, seemed sadly prophetic when he was interviewed by CNN's Larry King in 2007, calling himself "a chronic relapser for the rest of my life."
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Laissez les bon temps rouler! Going to church doesn't make you a Christian any more than standing in a garage makes you a car.** a 4 day work week & sex slaves ~ I say Tyt for PRESIDENT! Not to be taken internally, literally or seriously ....Suki ebaynni IS THAT BETTER ?
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Corey Feldman is pleading with the public to not speculate on Haim's death .. it is bothering him that everyone is saying drugs because they were best friends.
They say it takes a minute to find a special person, an hour to appreciate them, a day to love them, but then an entire life to forget them. Distance and time may separate us but friendship and memories won't.
~When someone you love becomes a memory, the memory becomes a treasure~
=^..^=
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