Corey Seaver is known for Sophie and the Serial Killers (2022).
Corey Seawell is known for Breaking at the Edge (2013), Coming from All Sides (2014) and Coming From All Sides Feature (2012).
Corey Serawop is known for Alien Highway (2019) and Hunt for the Skinwalker (2018).
Born in Ajax, Ontario, Corey's career in front of the camera began as a baby model at the tender age of six months. Modelling soon led to work in commercials. At seven years old, he landed his first acting job in the ABC mini-series "Family Pictures," alongside screen veterans Angelica Houston and Sam Neill. The experience convinced young Corey that he had found his passion. Corey's breakout came when he landed the role of "Timmy" in the 90's version of the prolific series, "Lassie." The show ran internationally for four seasons and earned him a Gemini nomination. Corey was a fairly prolific actor during his childhood. His first starring role in a feature film came in Disney's "Summer of Monkeys." The heartwarming family drama premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival and won a coveted Crystal Heart Award. Into his teens, Corey continued to work at a feverish pace, starring in four more consecutive series - the period drama "Little Men," where his work as streetwise "Dan" earned him back-to-back Los Angeles Youth Award nominations, the futuristic adventure series 2030 C.E., the WB's martial-art drama "Black Sash" and FOX's steamy Hawaii-set drama "North Shore." His work in feature films included the period thriller "Edge of Madness," the psychological drama "The Secret" and the campy sci-fi franchise "Decoys." As an adult, Corey has appeared as a guest star in many well known series, including; Psych, CSI: Miami, Smallville, Motive, The Listener, Supernatural, Murdoch Mysteries, Wild Card and Twice in a Lifetime. He has also amassed an impressive list of film credits including--Immortals, The Lost Future, Apartment 1303, Age of the Dragons, Code Breakers, The Jazzman, Conduct Unbecoming, Awaken, A Star for Christmas and 5th & Alameda.
Corey Shane Love is an actor and writer, known for Deadly Garage Sale (2022), Girl Lost: A Hollywood Story (2020) and Remnants (2008).
Corey Simms is known for Teen Mom 2 (2011). He has been married to Miranda Patterson since June 7, 2013. They have one child. He was previously married to Leah Messer.
Actor, Author, Voice Over, & Holistic Chiropractic Physcian born December 14, 1968 in Denver, Colorado. Raised in Layton, Utah, Corey Sondrup took up acting in late 2012 at the recommendation of one of his patients who happens to be the head casting director for all extras in the State of Utah. Since that time, acting has consumed every spare moment when he is not maintaining a busy holistic oriented chiropractic practice in Ogden and Park City, Utah. He has a supporting role as Sargeant Major Daniels on the award winning web/TV series Day Zero and has recently joined the cast of Proper Manors, as Foster Hill, another award winning web/TV series both filmed in Utah. Look for him in the upcoming horror film, Nocturne, due out early 2016.
Corey Sorenson was born on June 23, 1980 in La Crosse, Wisconsin, USA. He is known for Chicago Fire (2012), The Help (2011) and Get on Up (2014).
Corey was born and raised in Dorchester, Massachusetts, Boston's largest and most diverse neighborhoods. His parents, from Barbados, instilled a winning mindset in him from an early age, telling him that no matter where you come from, as long as you work hard and give as much effort as possible, you can become anything. This was the foundation for Corey's approach to his life and acting, and what still motivates him today to set an example of success for his friends and family. As a child, Corey enjoyed performing whenever and wherever he could - whether it was portraying different characters for home videos, or playing the clarinet during school band performances - he found that he loved it all as long as he was entertaining audiences. A defining moment for him came when he impersonated James Brown during a second grade concert, as this was when he realized that he had caught the acting bug. Although performing was always a passion of his, football took up most of his time outside of school for many years following, causing acting to take a temporary backseat. It wasn't until an injury occurred during his senior year at Springfield College, when Corey was forced to stop playing football, that he decided to pursue his life-long dream of becoming an actor. It was at this point that he began auditioning and landing lead roles in his college theatre productions, for which he garnered rave reviews for his performances. Since graduating with an undergraduate degree in business management and an MBA, Corey has been determined to make a name for himself in the film industry by auditioning, attending networking events, and polishing his marketing tools; using the skills and knowledge he gained through his education to run his acting career like a serious business. He has also started his own production company "Corey Omar Productions" which has taken off the ground and is doing extremely well. He has also been training with the best in business - Dustin Felder of DFAS, Carolyn Pickman of C.P. Casting, Michael Fennimore at Boston Casting, and Steve Blackwood of "Days of Our Lives," to name a few. His diligence and focus has already paid off, landing him representation with Model Club, Inc. and principal roles in the independent films "District C-11" "Theory of Conflict," "Become God," and the "Plaga Zombie American Invasion." When he's not acting, Corey's other interests include weight training, running, cycling, boxing, football, basketball, reading, watching movies, business and marketing strategies, and anything technology related.
Corey Stanton hails from Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He holds a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) from York University, and in May 2017, he graduated from medical school at the University of Ottawa, earning his Doctorate in Medicine (M.D.). In support of his lifelong dream of filmmaking, Corey has chosen to pursue his passions for directing, writing, and producing.