I've always kind of lived my life to be as much as possible a positive role model for children.
Corey FeldmanBecoming an actor wasnโt a choice โ it was something I was forced into. At 3, you canโt make those choices... I supported my family, and if I got fired or missed an audition, Iโd be punished as if Iโd messed up in school. I was starved, because they wanted to keep my weight at a certain place; my hair was bleached โ that was my life. I wasnโt allowed to play with kids on my block or ride a bike or play ball, in case I got a scratch โ I wasnโt even allowed to be bar mitzvahed because I couldnโt attend enough lessons.
Corey FeldmanIโm not as cool as you think I think I might be โ and the most important things in my life are God, love and peace. Everything else is b.s. And artโs kind of important, too.
Corey FeldmanI always keep my options open. I always say, "Make me an offer and send me the script, and if it's something that I can connect to or relate to..." The character has to intrigue me, and the project overall has to intrigue me. And if it all lines up properly, then we can get into the business side of it. But it's always about the creative first.
Corey FeldmanAs an adult, I really don't watch much horror, to be honest. I mean, I like a good thrill. Thrillers are my favorite. I like stuff that keeps you on the edge of your seat or maybe makes you jump. But what I don't like is the gore. I don't like gratuitous violence and killing and all that kind of stuff. So it's kind of an interesting paradox.
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