80s Star Corey Haim Dies At 38


Corey Haim, 38, was found dead Wednesday morning, Los Angeles police have confirmed.
Reports say the actor, who had a long history of substance-abuse problems, died from an accidental overdose. Police are reporting no evidence of foul play.

Haim shot to fame in the '80s after starring in several teen films, including The Lost Boys, Lucas and License to Drive. Most notably, he collaborated numerous times with Corey Feldman, and the pair were dubbed "The Two Coreys." They starred in an A&E reality show with that name from 2007 to 2008.

Haim has struggled with drug addiction for several years. At one point, Feldman told his friend he would no longer speak to him until he got sober.

Celebrity responses from Twitter:

Alyssa Milano: “Just woke up to the sad, sad news that Corey Haim passed away. RIP sweet boy.”
Ashton Kutcher: “Rip Corey Haim ‘Childhood hero.'"
“Sister Sister” actress Tamera Mowry: “RIP Cory Haim…you were my first crush!”
Christina Applegate: “My thoughts go out to Corey’s family and friends today. So sad.”
Kevin Smith: “Lost Boy goes home: Corey Haim, dead at 38. G’bye, LUCAS. You gave hope to the weird & unlikely.”

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