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Canadian born actor, Corey Haim, dead at 38Corey Haim, former teen star, who is rumored to have died of a drug overdose, will best be remembered for his performance in the 1980's classic 'The Lost Boys'. 

More recently, Haim and longtime friend and co-actor Corey Feldman, recently costarred in A&E's reality show 'The Two Coreys' which brought to light the issues and challenges Haim was facing with drug addiction, among other issues.  It is reported that Haim reached such a low in 2001 that he attempted to sell his hair and teeth on eBay. 

Haim had been living in California with his mother at the time of his death.  An autopsy is pending. 

Read more at TMZ.com

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