Haim dizzy, stumbling with flu before death
Actor had been living with his cancer-stricken mother, who called 911
Photos: Corey Haim: 1971-2010
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Young star
Corey Haim, right, stars with Kerri Green in the 1986 film "Lucas." The Canadian born Haim broke into the film industry in 1984. On Wednesday, March 10, he died at the age of 38. (20th Century Fox via Everett Collection) Share Back to slideshow navigation -
One of the 'Roomies'
Haim is seen in character as a college student in a promotional portrait for the television series "Roomies" in 1986. The show was about a 14-year-old named Matthew who shares a college dorm room with a middle-aged man named Nick in this short-lived "Odd Couple" type sitcom. (NBC via Getty Images) Share Back to slideshow navigationAdvertisement | ad info -
Got each other's back
Haim, right, collaborated numerous times with fellow actor Corey Feldman, including on 1989's "Dream A Little Dream," about an elderly couple who find themselves trapped in the bodies of two teenagers. (Vestron Pictures) Share Back to slideshow navigationAdvertisement | ad info -
For the 'Love'
Haim stars in the 1993 film "Anything for Love," in which his character dresses as a girl in order to hide from the high school bullies who are tormenting him. When the disguise works, he decides to stay that way. (Everett Collection) Share Back to slideshow navigation -
One of the 'Boys'
Haim, center, and Feldman, left, found their greatest fame in the 1987 film "The Lost Boys," about a group of teenage vampires. (Warner Bros.) Share Back to slideshow navigation -
Those 'Two'
Feldman, left, and Haim attend the A&E premiere of their reality show "'The Two Coreys" at Sugar nightclub in Hollywood, Calif., on July 27, 2007. "The Two Coreys" featured Haim, unemployed and single, moving in with Feldman and Feldman's wife, Susie Sprague. The show was cancelled after Haim suffered a substance abuse relapse. The final episode aired August 17, 2008. (Frazer Harrison / Getty Images) Share Back to slideshow navigationAdvertisement | ad info -
Ready for action
Haim, right, appears with action star Jason Statham in a scene from 2009's "Crank: High Voltage." (Justin Lubin / AP) Share Back to slideshow navigation -
Trying to stay in the game
Haim attends the 2009 American Film Market conference at the Loews Santa Monica Beach Hotel on Nov. 6, 2009. (Thos Robinson / Getty Images) Share Back to slideshow navigationAdvertisement | ad info
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