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Corey Thomas Carrier (born August 20, 1980 in Middleborough, Massachusetts in the United States), made a career as a child actor. He is also known as just "Core". His parents are Thomas and Carleen and he has a younger sister named Bethany.
He attended an acting school at The Priscilla Beach Children's Theatre Workshop. His hobbies are baseball, gymnastics, wrestling, fencing, guitar, ice skating and basketball.
He attended Clark University in Worcester, Massachusetts as an undergraduate.
Corey has also made a guest appearance (as Mickey Robertson) in The Equalizer (episode: "Christmas Presence") on December 16, 1987. This was a touching moment to the audience as this was the first time a child actor had played an AIDS victim on television.
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