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TMZ Live: Corey Haim, DMX & Roethlisberger

Filed under: TMZ Live Harvey and Mike took your questions on everything today — including Corey Haim’s death, DMX mouthing off in court, and possible footage of the Ben Roethlisberger incidentPlus: The new settlement in the Travis Barker plane crash … and a Los Angeles … Permalink

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Corey Haim — Demanded ‘Clean’ Set for Final Film

Filed under: Corey Haim Corey Haim was so committed to winning the battle against his demons — that he demanded a completely drug and alcohol-free environment on the set of the movie he was working on when he died. In the days before Haim’s death, Corey was working on a … Permalink

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Child Stars Gone Too Soon

Corey Haim , died March 10, 2010 The ’80s teen idol and star of such films as The Lost Boys and License to Drive died of an apparent drug overdose. [10 photos] Continue reading

Did Corey Haim Pull a Brittany Murphy?

At first blush, Corey Haim’s death is starting to sound a lot like Brittany Murphy’s. Los Angeles County Assistant Chief Coroner Ed Winter confirms that the ’80s teen…

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Agent: Ambulance ‘Too Late’ to Save Corey Haim

Filed under: Corey Haim Corey Haim’s agent and good friend claims it took an ambulance 20 minutes to show up to his apartment this morning — and by the time it arrived, it was “too late.”Mark Heaslip tells TMZ Corey had a fever yesterday and was having trouble breathing. … Permalink

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Corey Haim’s Last Movie

TMZ has obtained a clip from Corey Haim’s last movie — that has yet to be released.Haim’s shot the scene — from the movie “Decisions” — last November.In the movie, Haim plays a corrupt cop who gets involved in the lives of 6 troubled kids.We spoke … Permalink

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Corey Haim: Five Essential Film Roles

The sudden death of 1980s icon Corey Haim is enough to make us want to go home sick, dust off the old VCR player (remember those?) and have a little movie marathon. Alas, some of us have…

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Corey Haim Was A ‘Tormented Soul,’ Corey Feldman Says

‘We must all take this as a lesson in how we treat the people we share this world with,’ Feldman says of friend’s death. By Eric Ditzian Corey Haim and Corey Feldman will be forever linked , from their on-screen collaborations in ’80s films like “The Lost Boys” and “License to Drive” to their more recent A&E reality show, “The Two Coreys.” Following Haim’s death on Wednesday from an apparent drug overdose, Feldman released a statement expressing grief over the passing of his longtime friend. Corey Haim: A Life In Photos “I was awakened at 8:30 this morning by my brother and sister knocking on my bedroom door,” Feldman explained in the statement. “They informed me of the loss of my brother Corey Haim. My eyes weren’t even open all the way when the tears started streaming down my face. “I am so sorry for Corey, his mother Judy, his family, my family, all of our fans, and of course my son who I will have to find a way to explain this to when he gets home from school,” the statement continued. “This is a tragic loss of a wonderful, beautiful, tormented soul, who will always be my brother, family, and best friend. 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. Please respect our families as we struggle and grieve through this difficult time.” Haim, 38, was rushed to a Los Angeles-area hospital early Wednesday and declared dead shortly thereafter. TMZ cites unnamed law-enforcement sources as saying prescription-medication bottles were found near his body. Haim had long battled drug addictions and told MTV News in 2007, “They built rehabs because of me.” “I hope the art Corey has left behind will be remembered as the passion of that for which he truly lived,” Feldman said. Related Videos Remembering Corey Haim MTV Rough Cut: Corey Haim Related Photos Corey Haim: A Life In Photos

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Corey Feldman Mourns Loss of "Best Friend" and "Brother" Corey Haim

The other Corey has broken his silence. Fellow ’80s heartthrob Corey Feldman has joined a growing list of celebs in paying tribute to frequent costar Corey Haim in the wake of his…

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Corey Haim Said He ‘Wouldn’t Change Anything’ About His Past

‘Then I wouldn’t have experiences like this. I wouldn’t know what I know,’ actor explained in a 2007 interview. By Eric Ditzian, with reporting by Josh Horowitz Corey Haim Photo: MTV News Corey Haim’s career as an ’80s movie idol and teen magazine staple was undone by his well-documented drug abuse with substances including alcohol, crack and prescription medication. Yet in a 2007 interview with MTV News, nearly three years before his death Wednesday (March 10) from an apparent drug overdose, Haim was adamant that he wouldn’t change anything about his past even if he could. “Everyone asks me, ‘Would you change anything, Corey Haim, from your past because of the drugs?’ ” he said. “No, except maybe the emotional hurt I put on my family and friends. But no, I wouldn’t change anything.” Haim went from one of the most recognizable faces in Hollywood, based on roles in “Lucas,” “The Lost Boys” and other films, to an out-of-work actor. But in 2007, Haim said he couldn’t imagine his life — at the time he was promoting his comeback reality show, “The Two Coreys,” for A&E — without those struggles with addiction. “Because then I wouldn’t have experiences like this,” he explained. “I wouldn’t know what I know. Thank God I’m still alive for some reason. I mean that. I wouldn’t be here talking to you right now. I don’t know where I’d be.” The actor blamed his great financial success in his teenage years for his downfall. “When you’re young and have money, you become the CEO of life,” he said. At age 35, however, he said he’d learned from his mistakes, and several times during the interview repeated a 12-step-style mantra about taking one day at a time. “Knock wood, [I feel] wonderful,” he said. “Right now, I’m in the best shape of my life. I’m 35 years old, I’m happy. Thank God my family’s healthy.” Related Videos Remembering Corey Haim MTV Rough Cut: Corey Haim ‘Lost Boys: The Tribe’: Exclusive Trailer And Details Related Photos Corey Haim: A Life In Photos

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