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Corey Sevier

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1984-07-03
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Canadian actor Corey Sevier definitely made a name for himself early on in his career. Starting out as a child performer, Corey Sevier showed promise from the very beginning. Born in Ajax, Ontario, he actually began modeling at just six months old—yes, you heard that right—after winning a baby beauty pageant. That early start paved the way for more opportunities, and by the time he was under ten, Corey Sevier had already landed roles in TV movies. His first credit came in “Family Pictures,” where he played the younger version of Dermot Mulroney’s character—a pretty impressive debut, if you ask me.

As the years went on, Corey Sevier built up an interesting mix of credits. He appeared on the popular spooky kids’ series “Goosebumps,” based on R.L. Stine’s eerie tales, which helped him gain some recognition. But it was his starring role as Timmie in the late-1990s revival of “Lassie” that really put Corey Sevier on the map. That role showcased his ability to carry a show and connect with audiences, especially younger viewers.

After “Lassie,” Corey Sevier transitioned into other television projects, including the short-lived but heartfelt series “Little Men,” inspired by the Louisa May Alcott novel, and “North Shore,” a drama centered around staff at a luxury Hawaiian resort. While neither series lasted long, they added depth to Corey Sevier’s growing resume.

He also took on film roles, though many of the projects didn’t achieve major success. For example, he appeared in “Detention,” an action thriller starring Dolph Lundgren, and the supernatural horror film “Decoys.” Despite their limited impact, these roles kept Corey Sevier active in the industry. He stayed busy with smaller independent films, ranging from the lighthearted surf comedy “Surf School” to the more serious “Code Breakers,” a drama about a cheating scandal at West Point.

Over time, guest appearances on well-known shows gave Corey Sevier greater visibility. Fans may recognize him from episodes of the quirky detective series “Psych” or the teen-focused superhero origin story “Smallville,” where he brought solid performances that left a mark, even in brief roles.

All in all, Corey Sevier has had a steady and varied career, navigating the ups and downs of Hollywood with persistence. From childhood modeling to dramatic turns on popular series, Corey Sevier continues to be a familiar face in Canadian and American entertainment.

Trivia

So, when we look at Corey Sevier’s filmography, it’s kind of interesting—his highest rated movie actually turns out to be Age of the Dragons from 2011. And well, here’s the twist: that same film, Age of the Dragons (2011), also happens to be his lowest rated one. Yeah, you heard that right—Corey Sevier stars in a movie that somehow lands at both the top and bottom of his own rating scale. It’s definitely a unique spot to be in, but hey, Corey Sevier clearly gave it his all. Whether audiences loved it or weren’t quite feeling it, Corey Sevier’s performance remains a central part of the conversation around Age of the Dragons.

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