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Corey Daniel Sevier was born 3 July 1984, He was born in Ajax, Ontario, a small town near Toronto. By the age of 5, Corey head already learned to speak french. He's an athlete
and fitness buff and plays sports such as soccer, baseball, hockey, tennis, downhill skiing, karate (green belt) and surfing. Corey's acting career began at the age of seven with his first
film role in the ABC television mini-series Family Pictures", portraying the son of the movie characters played by Sam Neill, and Angelica Huston. Corey has since appeared in 27 film and television
productions.
In 1997, Corey starred as Timmy, the young boy devoted to his collie in "Lassie", the movie version of the famous 1950's TV series, Lassie The Series. He continued advancing
his career after his work on "Lassie" and "Summer of the Monkeys" by landing one of the lead roles in the TV series "Little Men", based on the book by Louisa May Alcott.
In "The Edge of Madness", Corey stars as the youngest of two Scottish brothers, who build a house in the Canadian wilderness. When his older brother buys a French woman for a wife, Corey's
character falls for her in a love story that becomes a murder mystery. Corey played the physically demanding role as a smart talking teen in the feature film "Detention" starring Dolf Lundgren.
He starred in the feature film "Decoys" where he pits his strength and intelligence against some beautiful aliens. His later/recent appearances include: ""Surf School (2006)
and "Gospel of Deceit (2006)".
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