There's no real record of Corey Haim's political views. He was free-spirited and first smoked a joint at fifteen on the set of "The Lost Boys". After his drug use became public, Corey participated in a 'Just Say No' campaign to try and regain his reputation. This was an initiative by the First Lady Nancy Reagan during the 1980s to try and stamp out drug use, particularly amongst kids and teens. The political climate of the time was particularly unkind to Corey, a famous teen idol who had struggled with drug addiction from a young age. Though acknowledged as naturally talented, he soon experienced a public fall from grace and his career stalled at twenty.
In a different era, and with the right help, Corey may have been able to weather the storm and gone on to be a successful adult actor.
RIP.
No, Corey Haim did not have children.
The cast of Corey Haim Interview - 2005 includes: Corey Haim
Corey Haim was raised Jewish.
After Corey Haim died, I believe she returned to the Toronto area. Corey Haim is buried in the Toronto area.
Corey Haim's two nicknames were: 'Space Ace' and 'The Haimster.'
E True Hollywood Story - 1996 Corey Haim was released on: USA: 17 October 2001
Corey Haim's birth name is Corey Ian Haim.
No, Corey Haim did not have children.
The cast of Corey Haim Interview - 2005 includes: Corey Haim
Corey Haim was raised Jewish.
Corey Haim was born on December 23, 1971.
Corey Haim was born on December 23, 1971.
After Corey Haim died, I believe she returned to the Toronto area. Corey Haim is buried in the Toronto area.
Corey Haim went by Space Ace, and The Haimster.
Corey Haim's two nicknames were: 'Space Ace' and 'The Haimster.'
Corey Haim died on March 10, 2010, aged 38.
Corey Haim never played a cartoon character in his career. He was an actor and a painter.