Corey Scott Feldman was born on July 16, 1971, in Reseda, California, the son of Bob and Sheila (née.
[13][14] Feldman also voiced the character of Donatello in the original live action Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie.
He returned to the big screen with Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III, once again providing the voice of Donatello, and starred in the Richard Donner/Robert Zemeckis/Joel Silver film Tales From The Crypt Presents: Bordello of Blood opposite Dennis Miller and Angie Everhart.
In 1996, Feldman appeared alongside his former Stand By Me co-star Jerry O'Connell in "Electric Twister Acid Test", an episode of the Fox Network series Sliders.
[19] In 1999, he appeared as Officer Corey Feldman in the music video for the New Found Glory single "Hit or Miss".
[23] He appeared in the theatrical release My Date with Drew and was the voice of "Sprx-77" in the Toon Disney/ABC Family series Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go!.
[28] In January 2012, Feldman joined the British television series Dancing on Ice with American pair skater Brooke Castile.
[32] In September 2020, he filed a lawsuit against We TV and Think Factory Media for emotional abuse, claiming he was held "hostage" on the set.
While eliminated in the Group B finals alongside Clay Aiken and Ruben Studdard as "Beets", there were references to his interactions with Jenny McCarthy.
The album was a tribute to Michael Jackson and Corey Haim but the performance went viral with many online mocking it including Rolling Stone who labeled it "bizarre".
Julie River of New Noise Magazine wrote, "Booking Corey Feldman for this show felt a little bit mean-spirited.
[52] In 2015, Feldman and his then-girlfriend, Courtney Anne Mitchell, appeared in an episode of the fourth season of the reality television series Celebrity Wife Swap.
Feldman states that he had helped women get careers in life but through his company, Corey's Angels, he can have control over them and financially benefit.
[55][56] In September 2016, he made an appearance on the Today program to support his album Angelic 2 the Core,[57] which sparked backlash for its unusual nature.
[58] Following the Today show appearance Feldman had an interview with The Hollywood Reporter where he discussed the creation of Corey's Angels.
Feldman was asked about a contract shown in the Celebrity Wife Swap episode and he stated while it was not entirely real, "there are certain rules that we have.
Feldman stated the point of the organization is to see "if we could get in and mold them while they're still young and impressionable, while they're moldable, so to speak, we can help them make the right choices."
[73][78] The Two Coreys "became the hosts of a weekly underage party night for Hollywood Youth called Alphy's Soda Pop Club".
[79] Following Haim's death, Feldman said that he "hoped his friend would be remembered 'as a beautiful, funny, enigmatic character who brought nothing but life and lights and entertainment and art to all of our lives'".
The documentary explores the friendship between Feldman and Haim and asserts that both were sexually abused as children in the entertainment industry.
"[87] In 2001, their friendship ended because Jackson thought, based on erroneous information, that Feldman would negatively portray him in an upcoming book.
[90] Feldman said, "I started looking at each piece of information, and with that came this sickening realization that there have been many occurrences in my life and in my relationship to Michael that have created a question of doubt".
[92][better source needed] When Jackson died in 2009, Feldman dedicated a Los Angeles hospital concert with his rock band, Truth Movement, to the singer.
[93] In 2013, Feldman spoke out in defense of Jackson in the wake of the sexual molestation accusations made by Wade Robson.
[97] Two days later, he changed his stance, saying he could "no longer defend" Jackson and adding, "It comes to a point where as an advocate for victims... it becomes impossible for me to remain virtuous and not at least consider what's being said.
[100] He met actress and model Susie Sprague in a nightclub in January 2002 and they married on October 30 that year on the final episode of the first season of The Surreal Life.
[101] Feldman sought joint custody and wanted the court to block Sprague's spousal support demand.
The ceremony was officiated by television producer Marklen Kennedy, at Elton John's Fizz champagne lounge at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas.
[108] In March 2018, he spoke at the New York State Capitol in Albany, New York, in support of the Child Victims Act, which would lengthen the statute of limitations for civil claims arising out of acts of child sex abuse and would create a one-year period in which sex abuse survivors could bring civil claims that were then barred by the statute of limitations.
[123][124] The SAG-AFTRA national board resolution also stated that there had been "formal complaints to law enforcement, including the Los Angeles Police Department," against Feldman, and added that "investigations are currently ongoing into the allegations of sexual harassment".