Carrie Underwood‘s Las Vegas residency, Reflection, will be returning in less than two months and has added six more dates.
The six new dates extend Underwood’s residency into October.
The country singer has been on her residency in Las Vegas since December 2021 and has continued to add more dates each year due to high demand.
Underwood made a name for herself when she won the fourth season of American Idol. Her debut album, Some Hearts, was ranked number one on the Billboard Hot 100. For that album alone, the Oklahoma native won three Grammies. Since then, she has added five Grammy awards to her collection of accolades.
Aside from her music career, Underwood recently shared her venture into fitness. In the first week of the new year, Underwood announced her workout music channel, Carr-dio by Carrie’s Country, on SiriusXM.
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Reflection Dates:...
The six new dates extend Underwood’s residency into October.
The country singer has been on her residency in Las Vegas since December 2021 and has continued to add more dates each year due to high demand.
Underwood made a name for herself when she won the fourth season of American Idol. Her debut album, Some Hearts, was ranked number one on the Billboard Hot 100. For that album alone, the Oklahoma native won three Grammies. Since then, she has added five Grammy awards to her collection of accolades.
Aside from her music career, Underwood recently shared her venture into fitness. In the first week of the new year, Underwood announced her workout music channel, Carr-dio by Carrie’s Country, on SiriusXM.
>Get Carrie Underwood Reflections Residency Tickets Now!
Reflection Dates:...
- 1/15/2024
- by Rose Anne Cox-Peralta
- Uinterview
You've seen Santa Claus stand as the epitome of seasonal goodwill in movies like "Miracle on 34th Street" and "The Christmas Chronicles." You've even seen Santa as a foul-mouthed drunk with "Bad Santa." But have you seen him stuff a grenade down someone's pants and watch him go kaboom? Well, it appears you're in luck, as director Tommy Wirkola's "Violent Night" sees David Harbour don the big red suit to take out a group of mercenaries holding a family hostage on Christmas Eve. Could you truly ask for anything more?
When it comes to Christmas movies that take a darker, bloodier path with the ultimate gift giver, there's no shortage of them. Genre flicks like "Santa's Slay," "Christmas Evil," and "Silent Night, Deadly Night" show Santa as a bloodthirsty maniac on a mission. Harbour's interpretation, however, does so not out of a homicidal urge to rack up a body count,...
When it comes to Christmas movies that take a darker, bloodier path with the ultimate gift giver, there's no shortage of them. Genre flicks like "Santa's Slay," "Christmas Evil," and "Silent Night, Deadly Night" show Santa as a bloodthirsty maniac on a mission. Harbour's interpretation, however, does so not out of a homicidal urge to rack up a body count,...
- 11/28/2022
- by Matthew Bilodeau
- Slash Film
Carrie Underwood Delivers Powerful Rendition Of ‘Go Rest High On That Mountain’ To Honour Vince Gill
Carrie Underwood stunned while performing a beautiful rendition of Vince Gill’s “Go Rest High on That Mountain” that left the country singer feeling emotional.
Underwood was among many of country’s biggest artists who took part in the television special “CMT Giants: Vince Gill”, honouring Gill’s remarkable achievements over the years.
Read More: Carrie Underwood Covers Stevie Nicks And Tom Petty Classic At Nashville Bar
During the special episode, which aired Friday night, Underwood entered the stage at Belmont University’s Fisher Center for the Performing Arts in Nashville in a gorgeous light blue shimmery gown and belted out the lyrics as a single spotlight shined down on her.
Carrie UnderwoodCMT Giants: Vince Gill, Stage, Nashville, USA – 16 Sep 2022 — Photo: Aff-USA/Shutterstock
The “Blown Away” singer included Gill’s new final verse in her performance- a verse he introduced in 2019- causing the singer-songwriter to get teary-eyed.
Underwood was among many of country’s biggest artists who took part in the television special “CMT Giants: Vince Gill”, honouring Gill’s remarkable achievements over the years.
Read More: Carrie Underwood Covers Stevie Nicks And Tom Petty Classic At Nashville Bar
During the special episode, which aired Friday night, Underwood entered the stage at Belmont University’s Fisher Center for the Performing Arts in Nashville in a gorgeous light blue shimmery gown and belted out the lyrics as a single spotlight shined down on her.
Carrie UnderwoodCMT Giants: Vince Gill, Stage, Nashville, USA – 16 Sep 2022 — Photo: Aff-USA/Shutterstock
The “Blown Away” singer included Gill’s new final verse in her performance- a verse he introduced in 2019- causing the singer-songwriter to get teary-eyed.
- 9/17/2022
- by Melissa Romualdi
- ET Canada
Glass-blowing competition series “Blown Away” returns to Netflix July 22, with new artists, judges and challenges. The series, produced by Toronto’s Marblemedia, found fans on Netflix during the pandemic. The premise is simple: a group of glass-blowing artists come together in an enormous studio, or hot shop in glass-blowing parlance, and create glass art for specific challenges. Much like a glass art version of ‘Project Runway” or “Top Chef,” the drama comes from the time constraints and challenges, and also from the fact that these artists are molding fragile glass and working with temperatures that soar between 1600 and 2000 degrees Fahrenheit.
So how did Matt Hornburg, “Blown Away” executive producer and co-ceo of series producer Marblemedia, and Donna Luke, co-executive producer and Marblemedia senior VP of business operations come up with this concept? “We’ve been in business now for 21 years. And we’ve had a lot of success in the game competition space,...
So how did Matt Hornburg, “Blown Away” executive producer and co-ceo of series producer Marblemedia, and Donna Luke, co-executive producer and Marblemedia senior VP of business operations come up with this concept? “We’ve been in business now for 21 years. And we’ve had a lot of success in the game competition space,...
- 7/21/2022
- by Carole Horst
- Variety Film + TV
There's no doubt that Carrie Underwood has been one of the most successful American Idols of all time, but just what is Carrie Underwood's net worth? The superstar country singer has carved out a very lucrative space for herself in the nearly 15 years since she won her Idol title. According to InStyle, Carrie's net worth hit $55 million in 2018, and has only been climbing since then!
As you probably suspect, the majority of Carrie's impressive net worth has come from her music career over the years. When her sixth album, Cry Pretty, came out in 2018, Billboard reported that she had just hit an important milestone: she became the first woman to bring four country albums to the top of the all-genre Billboard 200 chart. Her previous chart-toppers contributing to that record were Blown Away (2012), Play On (2009) and Carnival Ride (2007). This put her ahead of any other female country artist; Taylor Swift had more albums top the charts,...
As you probably suspect, the majority of Carrie's impressive net worth has come from her music career over the years. When her sixth album, Cry Pretty, came out in 2018, Billboard reported that she had just hit an important milestone: she became the first woman to bring four country albums to the top of the all-genre Billboard 200 chart. Her previous chart-toppers contributing to that record were Blown Away (2012), Play On (2009) and Carnival Ride (2007). This put her ahead of any other female country artist; Taylor Swift had more albums top the charts,...
- 9/11/2019
- by Amanda Prahl
- Popsugar.com
Hulu is out with its list of new and expiring content for the month of September, and what better way to beat the back-to-school blues than with a whole bunch of binge-watching.
Among the new goodies coming next month is the 12th episode and season finale of horror anthology series “Into the Dark.” Out Sept. 6, the finale is called “Pure,” and is described as a female coming-of-age horror story in which a group of teenage girls perform a secret ritual at a “Purity Retreat.” When one of them begins to see a “supernatural entity,” a scary question is posed: “What is more dangerous: the demon they’ve unleashed, or the pressure to conform to their fathers’ expectations?” Scary indeed!
The Hulu original documentary “Untouchable” will be released on Sept. 2, described as “the inside story of the meteoric rise and shocking fall of movie titan Harvey Weinstein.” Directed by Ursula Macfarlane,...
Among the new goodies coming next month is the 12th episode and season finale of horror anthology series “Into the Dark.” Out Sept. 6, the finale is called “Pure,” and is described as a female coming-of-age horror story in which a group of teenage girls perform a secret ritual at a “Purity Retreat.” When one of them begins to see a “supernatural entity,” a scary question is posed: “What is more dangerous: the demon they’ve unleashed, or the pressure to conform to their fathers’ expectations?” Scary indeed!
The Hulu original documentary “Untouchable” will be released on Sept. 2, described as “the inside story of the meteoric rise and shocking fall of movie titan Harvey Weinstein.” Directed by Ursula Macfarlane,...
- 8/31/2019
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
Carrie Underwood may have had somethin’ bad happen to her late last year, but she’s entering the new year with some positive thoughts on her healing process.
Underwood shared an Instagram photo on Thursday of an X-ray of her wrist, showing a flat metal plate and screws that were surgically placed to hold the broken bone as it heals.
“Last check up on the old wrist this morning!! Thanks, Dr. Wurthand my Pt angel, Renee, a.k.a. “Bulldog” for fixing me up!!!,” she wrote. “I’m good to go!”
Earlier this month in a post to her fan club members,...
Underwood shared an Instagram photo on Thursday of an X-ray of her wrist, showing a flat metal plate and screws that were surgically placed to hold the broken bone as it heals.
“Last check up on the old wrist this morning!! Thanks, Dr. Wurthand my Pt angel, Renee, a.k.a. “Bulldog” for fixing me up!!!,” she wrote. “I’m good to go!”
Earlier this month in a post to her fan club members,...
- 1/19/2018
- by Nicole Sands
- PEOPLE.com
Just because Corey Haim is dead doesn’t mean that we can ignore the vast empire of barely-mediocre films he left behind. In fact, if I re-titled this column "Cory Haim, Huh?" I could probably ride high for a few months (no pun intended) before even getting to Dream A Little Dream 2.
Blown Away (1992) stars Corey Haim, Corey Feldman, and Nicole Eggert, three signs that your movie will only get a theatrical release in South Korea. None of them are likeable. The Coreys are college kids who work at a ski resort. Obviously filmed on the off-season, the ski resort consists of nice, lush green grass with patches of snow added by CGI. I wish I was kidding. The Coreys get mixed up with super skinny 17-year-old Eggert who wants them to kill her father. I’ll let you guess the ending, since I didn’t really understand it...
Blown Away (1992) stars Corey Haim, Corey Feldman, and Nicole Eggert, three signs that your movie will only get a theatrical release in South Korea. None of them are likeable. The Coreys are college kids who work at a ski resort. Obviously filmed on the off-season, the ski resort consists of nice, lush green grass with patches of snow added by CGI. I wish I was kidding. The Coreys get mixed up with super skinny 17-year-old Eggert who wants them to kill her father. I’ll let you guess the ending, since I didn’t really understand it...
- 7/4/2010
- UGO Movies
In films such as "Blown Away" and "The Double 0 Kid," Nicole Eggert played Corey Haim's leading lady - a role she once held off-screen as well. With the news that Corey died early Wednesday morning, the actress sat down with Access Hollywood's Maria Menounos on Thursday to remember her late friend.
Though the two were close, Nicole told Maria it had been a "year or two" since she'd last seen him.
"The last time I spoke with Corey was, he wanted me to get involved with the show, 'The Two Coreys,'" she said of Corey Haim and ...
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Though the two were close, Nicole told Maria it had been a "year or two" since she'd last seen him.
"The last time I spoke with Corey was, he wanted me to get involved with the show, 'The Two Coreys,'" she said of Corey Haim and ...
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- 3/12/2010
- by AccessHollywood.com Editorial Staff
- Access Hollywood
I have always cherished Lucas more than any John Hughes film dealing with the high school caste system. For me it falls just below Heathers in that regard, which is fitting since both featured Winona Ryder. But like in the choir scene from Lucas, nobody's looking at Ryder today. We're all looking at the film's star, Corey Haim.
Anyone who had interests outside the norm of high school students, anyone who ever wanted to fit in at least at some point as a teenager, anyone who ever had a crush on an older, inaccessible schoolmate had to have appreciated Lucas. As has been pointed out a few places today, it was a more genuine precursor to Rushmore, which comparatively lacks charm.
If Lucas wasn't your bag, though, you at least had to have thoughts of Haim in License to Drive when it was your time to be introduced to the frightening world of the Dmv.
Anyone who had interests outside the norm of high school students, anyone who ever wanted to fit in at least at some point as a teenager, anyone who ever had a crush on an older, inaccessible schoolmate had to have appreciated Lucas. As has been pointed out a few places today, it was a more genuine precursor to Rushmore, which comparatively lacks charm.
If Lucas wasn't your bag, though, you at least had to have thoughts of Haim in License to Drive when it was your time to be introduced to the frightening world of the Dmv.
- 3/11/2010
- by Christopher Campbell
Corey Haim, arguably the 1980's equivalent of Taylor Lautner and Robert Pattinson, passed away at 38, apparently of a drug overdose, a tragedy that appears to have been accidental, according to the Los Angeles Police Department. Though Haim fell on hard times both personally and professionally, Haim and fellow actor Corey Feldman -- collectively referred to as the "Two Coreys" -- once ruled the film world and were teen heartthrobs of the highest order. Haim, who hailed from Canada, arrived on the scene with the drama Firstborn (1984), starring opposite Peter Weller and Teri Garr, gained additional traction with Silver Bullet (1985) and Murphy's Romance (1985), and completely won over audiences with his heartbreaking, utterly natural turn as the lovable loser title character in Lucas (1986), with Charlie Sheen. But it was the handsome young actor's collaborations with Feldman that transformed him into a major star: The Lost Boys (1987), License to Drive (1988), and Dream a Little Dream...
- 3/11/2010
- by ianspelling@corp.popstar.com (Ian Spelling)
- PopStar
Canadian actor Corey Haim has died in California after allegedly suffering a drug overdose. The 38-year-old star reportedly collapsed at his home in Oakwood in the early hours of Wednesday morning, March 10 and his distraught mother called emergency services. He was taken to St Joseph's hospital in Burbank, where he was pronounced dead.
Sergeant Frank Albarren, a spokesperson for the Los Angeles Police Department, tells MSNBC, "It was an apparent overdose. Unknown what type of medication." Haim, who had a long history of drug problems, is believed to have passed away between the hours of 4 A.M and 4.30 A.M local time.
Haim had reportedly been sick in the days before his death, suffering flu-like symptoms, according to TMZ. The actor had a history of drug problems and had spoken candidly of his longrunning battle with substance abuse.
Born in Ontario, Canada, Haim broke into acting in the 1980s on...
Sergeant Frank Albarren, a spokesperson for the Los Angeles Police Department, tells MSNBC, "It was an apparent overdose. Unknown what type of medication." Haim, who had a long history of drug problems, is believed to have passed away between the hours of 4 A.M and 4.30 A.M local time.
Haim had reportedly been sick in the days before his death, suffering flu-like symptoms, according to TMZ. The actor had a history of drug problems and had spoken candidly of his longrunning battle with substance abuse.
Born in Ontario, Canada, Haim broke into acting in the 1980s on...
- 3/11/2010
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
First, the Twitterverse came out in full force. Then Corey Feldman followed suit. It didn't take long for the rest of Hollywood to follow, with Corey Haim's former costars adding their own statements of remembrance to the tributes that have already poured in. Vivica A. Fox, Nicole Eggert and Todd Bridges are among the latest celebs to react to Haim's death. Here's what they had to say: • Vivica A. Fox, Shark City costar: "We will miss this wonderfully talented young man, it was a pleasure to have worked with him, may God bless his family at this most difficult time." • Nicole Eggert, Blown Away costar and ex-girlfriend: "I am very saddened at the news of...
- 3/11/2010
- E! Online
I am, and always will be a fan of the two Corey’s, so to hear of Corey Haim’s passing earlier today came as something of a shock. Whilst I have already posted a quick tribute this morning, I’ve had time to think about the situtation and can think of nothing better than celebrating Corey Haim’s body of work, and perhaps highlighting some of his films that you may never have seen.
So in honour of one of my favourite actors I present the Top Ten Movies of Corey Haim:
1) Dream a Little Dream
Whilst this bodyswap film (of sorts) did excellent business in the Us, spawning a Top 10 hit song, Dream a Little Dream didn’t set the UK alight. I didn’t discover the film until 1992 when I first rented it at my local video shop, in fact once I did rent the tape...
So in honour of one of my favourite actors I present the Top Ten Movies of Corey Haim:
1) Dream a Little Dream
Whilst this bodyswap film (of sorts) did excellent business in the Us, spawning a Top 10 hit song, Dream a Little Dream didn’t set the UK alight. I didn’t discover the film until 1992 when I first rented it at my local video shop, in fact once I did rent the tape...
- 3/10/2010
- by Phil
- Nerdly
Haim appeared opposite Kiefer Sutherland and other stars over the course of three decades in Hollywood.
By Josh Wigler
Corey Haim and Jason Patric in "Lost Boys"
Photo: Warner Bros./ Getty Images
The news that actor Corey Haim, 38, was found dead on Wednesday morning (March 10) of an apparent drug overdose has left the late Hollywood icon's family, friends and fans in mourning. Although Haim's career had been relatively quiet in recent years, the actor was a steady presence on the big screen throughout the 1980s, starring alongside talents such as Kiefer Sutherland, Charlie Sheen and longtime friend and collaborator Corey Feldman.
In memory of the late actor, MTV News has compiled a timeline of Corey Haim's career in Hollywood from his first roles in "Firstborn" and "Silver Bullet" to his final years as a reality television star alongside Feldman.
1984: Haim's first cinematic role came in the form of "Firstborn,...
By Josh Wigler
Corey Haim and Jason Patric in "Lost Boys"
Photo: Warner Bros./ Getty Images
The news that actor Corey Haim, 38, was found dead on Wednesday morning (March 10) of an apparent drug overdose has left the late Hollywood icon's family, friends and fans in mourning. Although Haim's career had been relatively quiet in recent years, the actor was a steady presence on the big screen throughout the 1980s, starring alongside talents such as Kiefer Sutherland, Charlie Sheen and longtime friend and collaborator Corey Feldman.
In memory of the late actor, MTV News has compiled a timeline of Corey Haim's career in Hollywood from his first roles in "Firstborn" and "Silver Bullet" to his final years as a reality television star alongside Feldman.
1984: Haim's first cinematic role came in the form of "Firstborn,...
- 3/10/2010
- MTV Movie News
Did you grow up with Corey Haim? Do you remember seeing him in The Lost Boys and License To Drive? Or maybe you were a fan of Blown Away.
The actor, who died tragically today, Mar. 10, 2010, of a drug overdose, was a huge influence on everyone who came of age in the ’80s! So take a look back at the Corey years with HollywoodLife.com’s collection of photo memories, and tell us what you remember most about his movies.
And relive some of his greatest moments here —...
The actor, who died tragically today, Mar. 10, 2010, of a drug overdose, was a huge influence on everyone who came of age in the ’80s! So take a look back at the Corey years with HollywoodLife.com’s collection of photo memories, and tell us what you remember most about his movies.
And relive some of his greatest moments here —...
- 3/10/2010
- by Bonnie Fuller
- HollywoodLife
Canadian actor Corey Haim has died in California after allegedly suffering a drug overdose.
The 38-year-old star reportedly collapsed at his home in Oakwood in the early hours of Wednesday morning and his distraught mother called emergency services. He was taken to St Joseph's hospital in Burbank, where he was pronounced dead.
Sergeant Frank Albarren, a spokesperson for the Los Angeles Police Department, tells MSNBC.com, "It was an apparent overdose. Unknown what type of medication."
Haim had reportedly been sick in the days before his death, suffering flu-like symptoms, according to TMZ.com.
The actor had a history of drug problems and had spoken candidly of his longrunning battle with substance abuse.
Born in Ontario, Canada, Haim broke into acting in the 1980s on Canadian TV show The Edison Twins, before making his film debut opposite Sarah Jessica Parker and Robert Downey Jr. in 1984's Firstborn.
He appeared opposite Point Break actor Gary Busey as a paraplegic boy in the big screen version of Stephen King's Silver Bullet, before shooting to international stardom as the lead in 1986's Lucas - alongside Charlie Sheen and Winona Ryder.
Haim went on to film eight hit movies with his child star namesake Corey Feldman, including The Lost Boys, License to Drive, Watchers and Dream A Little Dream, leading the actors to be dubbed 'The Two Coreys'.
Haim was awarded two Young Artist Awards during the 1980s - Exceptional Young Actor in TV show A Time to Live in 1985, and Best Young Actor in 1989, which he shared with Feldman for their parts in License to Drive.
But as rumours of a serious drug problem began to surface in the 1990s, his career took a dip with a string of straight-to-video movies including Blown Away and National Lampoon's Last Resort.
In 1993, he was charged for pulling out a fake handgun during a bust-up with his business manager. The charges were later reduced from felony to misdemeanour.
In 1996 he was sued for $375,000 (£250,000) after pulling out of film Paradise Bar because of his drug problem, which he had reportedly failed to mention on his insurance form. With his financial problems spiralling out of control, Haim filed for bankruptcy in 1997.
The actor reportedly checked himself into rehab 15 times in a bid to battle his drug demons, and in 2001 was rushed to the UCLA Medical Center in Santa Monica, California after reportedly suffering a drug-induced stroke.
But in 2004 he moved back to his native Toronto and appeared to have overcome his problems.
In recent years, Haim attempted to resurrect his career, filming reality show The Two Coreys with Feldman in 2007, and in 2008 he shot minor scenes for Lost Boys: The Tribe, reprising his 1987 role.
The two actors' screen reunion was short-lived - Feldman, who has also struggled with drug problems, reportedly refused to continue working and communicating with Haim until he beat his addiction.
At the time of his death, Haim had signed up to appear in a number of productions, which were slated for release later this year, including The Science of Cool opposite Mischa Barton, The Throwaways alongside pop star-turned-actor Luke Goss, and action thriller The Dead Sea.
Haim was briefly engaged to Nicole Eggert, Holly Fields, and Cindi Guyer, and has previously dated Victoria Beckham and Alyssa Milano, but it is unknown if he was in a relationship at the time of his death.
The 38-year-old star reportedly collapsed at his home in Oakwood in the early hours of Wednesday morning and his distraught mother called emergency services. He was taken to St Joseph's hospital in Burbank, where he was pronounced dead.
Sergeant Frank Albarren, a spokesperson for the Los Angeles Police Department, tells MSNBC.com, "It was an apparent overdose. Unknown what type of medication."
Haim had reportedly been sick in the days before his death, suffering flu-like symptoms, according to TMZ.com.
The actor had a history of drug problems and had spoken candidly of his longrunning battle with substance abuse.
Born in Ontario, Canada, Haim broke into acting in the 1980s on Canadian TV show The Edison Twins, before making his film debut opposite Sarah Jessica Parker and Robert Downey Jr. in 1984's Firstborn.
He appeared opposite Point Break actor Gary Busey as a paraplegic boy in the big screen version of Stephen King's Silver Bullet, before shooting to international stardom as the lead in 1986's Lucas - alongside Charlie Sheen and Winona Ryder.
Haim went on to film eight hit movies with his child star namesake Corey Feldman, including The Lost Boys, License to Drive, Watchers and Dream A Little Dream, leading the actors to be dubbed 'The Two Coreys'.
Haim was awarded two Young Artist Awards during the 1980s - Exceptional Young Actor in TV show A Time to Live in 1985, and Best Young Actor in 1989, which he shared with Feldman for their parts in License to Drive.
But as rumours of a serious drug problem began to surface in the 1990s, his career took a dip with a string of straight-to-video movies including Blown Away and National Lampoon's Last Resort.
In 1993, he was charged for pulling out a fake handgun during a bust-up with his business manager. The charges were later reduced from felony to misdemeanour.
In 1996 he was sued for $375,000 (£250,000) after pulling out of film Paradise Bar because of his drug problem, which he had reportedly failed to mention on his insurance form. With his financial problems spiralling out of control, Haim filed for bankruptcy in 1997.
The actor reportedly checked himself into rehab 15 times in a bid to battle his drug demons, and in 2001 was rushed to the UCLA Medical Center in Santa Monica, California after reportedly suffering a drug-induced stroke.
But in 2004 he moved back to his native Toronto and appeared to have overcome his problems.
In recent years, Haim attempted to resurrect his career, filming reality show The Two Coreys with Feldman in 2007, and in 2008 he shot minor scenes for Lost Boys: The Tribe, reprising his 1987 role.
The two actors' screen reunion was short-lived - Feldman, who has also struggled with drug problems, reportedly refused to continue working and communicating with Haim until he beat his addiction.
At the time of his death, Haim had signed up to appear in a number of productions, which were slated for release later this year, including The Science of Cool opposite Mischa Barton, The Throwaways alongside pop star-turned-actor Luke Goss, and action thriller The Dead Sea.
Haim was briefly engaged to Nicole Eggert, Holly Fields, and Cindi Guyer, and has previously dated Victoria Beckham and Alyssa Milano, but it is unknown if he was in a relationship at the time of his death.
- 3/10/2010
- WENN
'There's nothing I can say except a person's got to go through what they've got to go through,' Haim said of his ups and downs.
By James Montgomery
Corey Haim
Photo: Ron Galella/ Getty Images
Early Wednesday morning (March 10), actor Corey Haim was pronounced dead at Providence St. Joseph's Medical Center in Burbank, California, as a result of an apparent drug overdose. He was 38 years old.
Without making light of the tragedy, in a lot of ways his death mirrored the last three decades of popular culture. His meteoric rise to fame, his struggles with substance abuse that led to his downfall, his newfound sobriety that sparked an attempted comeback (which was, of course, captured for a reality TV show), and finally, the sad events of Wednesday morning are symbolic of the era. He lived his life both in and out of the spotlight, dealt with the pressures of fame,...
By James Montgomery
Corey Haim
Photo: Ron Galella/ Getty Images
Early Wednesday morning (March 10), actor Corey Haim was pronounced dead at Providence St. Joseph's Medical Center in Burbank, California, as a result of an apparent drug overdose. He was 38 years old.
Without making light of the tragedy, in a lot of ways his death mirrored the last three decades of popular culture. His meteoric rise to fame, his struggles with substance abuse that led to his downfall, his newfound sobriety that sparked an attempted comeback (which was, of course, captured for a reality TV show), and finally, the sad events of Wednesday morning are symbolic of the era. He lived his life both in and out of the spotlight, dealt with the pressures of fame,...
- 3/10/2010
- MTV Music News
The 'Lost Boys' stars had issues over the years, but remained friends up until the end.
By Adam Rosenberg
Corey Feldman and Corey Haim
Photo: Frazer Harrison/ Getty Images
The story of the two Coreys — Feldman and Haim, the latter of whom died at the age of 38 on Wednesday (March 10) — goes back a long way. Much farther than their canceled A&E reality series, "The Two Coreys," might have you believe.
The same-aged actors first met during their teen years when they were auditioning for what turned out to be notable early roles. Both read for "The Goonies" and "Lucas," with Feldman landing the former role and Haim the latter. But it wasn't until 1987 that the duo came together for Joel Schumacher's teen-vampire classic, "The Lost Boys."
"We just clicked, chemistry for ourselves," Haim said in a 2007 interview with Larry King, whose show he appeared on with Feldman in support of their reality series.
By Adam Rosenberg
Corey Feldman and Corey Haim
Photo: Frazer Harrison/ Getty Images
The story of the two Coreys — Feldman and Haim, the latter of whom died at the age of 38 on Wednesday (March 10) — goes back a long way. Much farther than their canceled A&E reality series, "The Two Coreys," might have you believe.
The same-aged actors first met during their teen years when they were auditioning for what turned out to be notable early roles. Both read for "The Goonies" and "Lucas," with Feldman landing the former role and Haim the latter. But it wasn't until 1987 that the duo came together for Joel Schumacher's teen-vampire classic, "The Lost Boys."
"We just clicked, chemistry for ourselves," Haim said in a 2007 interview with Larry King, whose show he appeared on with Feldman in support of their reality series.
- 3/10/2010
- MTV Movie News
Former teen heart-throbs Corey Feldman and Corey Haim are teaming up to star in a comedy series based on fictional versions of themselves. The Coreys picks up with Feldman living the comfortable suburban life with his wife Suzie and their son, until circumstances bring his old pal Haim back into the picture. Episodes would follow Haim - who is single and the total opposite of Feldman - as he shakes life up for his more conservative namesake. RFD USA vice president Greg Goldman said because Feldman and Haim have been friends on and off screen for several years, the chemistry between the two "just pops off the screen." He explains, "Everyone feels like they know the Coreys." Feldman and Haim met on the set of The Lost Boys and appeared in several movies together, including License To Drive, Dream A Little Dream and Blown Away.
- 6/22/2006
- WENN
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