‘Lost Boys’ protagonist Corey Haim Dead

March 10th, 2010 - 10:28 pm ICT by Pen Men At Work  

Corey Haim Mar 10 (Pen Men at Work): The Los Angeles coroner’s administrative center has established that the protagonist in the Lost Boys, Corey Haim, has abruptly passed away at the premature age of 38. A spokesperson mentioned that he breathed his last in the early hours of Wednesday morning at the Providence St Joseph Medical Centre. An inquest will verify the grounds of death and no other particulars have been out as yet.

Haim first entered mainstream acting by enacting the character of Larry in the Canadian family-oriented comedy television series, The Edison Twins, which was telecast from 1982 until 1986. The Canadian-born star’s initial role was in the 1984 hit, Firstborn. Latterly, he became visible in the reality TV show, The Two Coreys. The series, which also consisted of Haim’s pal, Corey Feldman, was disregarded in 2008 after two series. The duo, both of whom have fought against drug-related troubles in the past, starred in the 1988 movie License to Drive together. They became recognized for their on-screen and of-screen alliance.

After Firstborn, Haim procured a role in the 1985 TV movie, A Time to Live, and also appeared in quite a lot of episodes of the TV show, Roomies. He went on to become a heartthrob of teenagers after acting in the 1986 film, Lucas, alongside Charlie Sheen and Winona Ryder. Haim acted alongside Kiefer Sutherland in The Lost Boys, which revolved around a collection of friends who clash against a gang of teenage vampires.

Haim was born in Toronto, Canada as a Jew. He was the offspring of Judy, an Israeli computer operator, and Bernie Haim, who functioned in sales.

As per some reports, the LAPD expressed that Haim seems to have expired on account of a perceptible overdose.

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