Timeline
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1971 | Born November 5th 1971 in Little Rock, Arkansas |
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1982 | Joins Center Stage LA (now known as The Actors Circle), a respected theatre company and acting school. Begins performing in theatre productions and creative improv at comedy venues. |
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1986 |
Appears in commercials for Suzuki, McDonald's and Coca Cola. Network television debut in an episode of Sidekicks. The role leads to a lifelong friendship with martial artist Ernie Reyes Jr. |
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1987 | Lands reoccurring role as Nicky Papadropolis on Webster. While working on this series meets best friend David Faustino (of Married with Children). |
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1988 |
Feature film debut in Tucker - The Man And His Dream. Appears on ABC's Cadets. |
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1989 |
Stars in What's Alan Watching, a television comedy special, with Eddie Murphy. Appears on CBS's Island Son. |
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1989 | Critically acclaimed performance in I Know My First Name Is Steven garners an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Special. |
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1990 |
Appears in sci fi epic Solar Crisis alongside Tim Matheson, Chalrton Heston and Jack Palance. Starts three season run as Parker Lloyd Lewis in the new Fox network's Parker Lewis Can't Lose, a groundbreaking show destined to become a cult classic. |
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1991 |
Parker Lewis Can't Lose starts its 2nd season. Stars in two television movies: For the Very First Time (with Cheryl Pollak) and My Son Johnny (with Rick Schroder), filmed while on hiatus from Parker Lewis. Hosts the The Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards and appears in television documentary Idols (with Johnny Depp, Luke Perry, Will Smith and other "teen idols" of the era). |
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1992 |
Parker Lewis enters its 3rd season. Appears in CBS Schoolbreak Special: 50 Simple Things Kids Can Do to Save the Earth. Nominated for a Young Artist Award for Best Young Actor Starring in a Television Series. |
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1993 |
Concludes 78 episode run on Parker Lewis Can't Lose. Nominated for a Young Artist Award for Outstanding Young Comedian in a Television Series. |
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1994 |
This busy year included roles in Drop Zone (with Wesley Snipes) and two television movies: The Lifeforce Experiment (with Donald Sutherland) and the critically acclaimed adaptation of Stephen King's The Stand (with Gary Sinise, Laura San Giacomo, Rob Lowe, Ed Harris and Ossie Davis). Additionally, Corin guest starred on HBO's Tales From the Crypt and filmed In the Living Years (with John Ashton) whose release would unfortunately be delayed for many years. |
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1995 |
Appeared in Operation Dumbo Drop (with Danny Glover and Ray Liotta), White Wolves II (with Elizabeth Berkeley and Jeremy London) and guest starred on ABC's NYPD Blue. |
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1996 |
Appeared in The War at Home (with Martin Sheen, Kathy Bates and Emilio Estevez) and Mohave Moon (with Angelina Jolie). Starred in television movie Summer of Fear (with Gregory Harrison). |
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1997 |
Starred in The First to Go (with Zach Galligan) and Goodbye America (with James Brolin, Alexis Arquette and Rae Dawn Chong). Completes filming on independent thriller Quality Time. On the small screen, Corin had a reoccurring guest role on Beverly Hills 90210. |
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1998 |
Appeared in The Process (with Ernie Reyes Jr.) and Legacy (with David Hasselhoff and Rod Steiger). Completed two television movies: Blade Squad (with Shannon Elizabeth) and Silencing Mary (with Melissa Joan Hart). |
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1999 |
Stars in independent drama Foreign Correspondents (with Melanie Lynskey and Wil Wheaton) and appears on CBS's L.A. Doctors. |
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2000 |
Appears in Shadow Hours (with Baltazar Getty and Peter Weller) and indie short Hussy: Life is Nice 2000. |
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2001 |
Stars in Killer Bud (with Danielle Harris and David Faustino) and Free (with Randall Batinkoff and Ione Skye). On the small screen, stars in television movie Blackout alongside Jane Seymour. |
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2002 |
Lands starring role as character Jonas Quinn on Stargate SG-1 (television's longest running sci-fi series). Over 25 episodes from 2002 to 2003 wins over a new fan base and becomes a popular attraction at Stargate and Sci-fi fan conventions. Co-stars with Jeanne Tripplehorn in television movie Brother's Keeper and guest stars on the WB Network's Smallville. Appears in a student film entitled Sit and Spin produced at the University of Southern California. |
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2003 |
Appears in Toby Keith's "Beer for My Horses" music video (with Willie Nelson). |
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2004 |
Returns to cast of Stargate SG-1 as Jonas Quinn for a final episode entitled "Fallout," which he wrote himself. As his first major writing credit, this marked the beginning of the expansion of his career to include writing and producing. Guest stars on CBS' CSI: NY. Forms own production company 2BAD4U Productions with Toronto-based producer Larry Bain. |
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2005 |
Stars in and is an associate producer of the critically acclaimed drama Parzania (with Naseeruddin Shah). Completes two Sci-fi Channel original movies: Raging Sharks (with Corbin Bernsen) and Mansquito (with Musetta Vander). Appears in Hallmark television movie McBride: Murder Past Midnight (with John Larroquette and William McNamara). |
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2006 |
Re-teams with David Faustino (as well as Jason Mewes, Andy Dick and Lacey Chabert) for the comedy High Hopes. Stars in and is an associate producer of Hidden Secrets (with John Schneider). Completes his fourth Sci-fi Channel original movie: S.S. Doomtrooper (with Ben Cross) and guest stars on ABC's Three Moons Over Milford. Forms second production company F.N.B. Entertainment with David Faustino and Todd Bringewatt. |
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2007 |
Co-stars with real-life daughter Sadie Nemec and James Brolin in The American Standards. Stars in and is an associate producer of Chicago Massacre: Richard Speck (with Andrew Divoff and Tony Todd). Guest stars on CBS' Navy NCIS. |
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2008 |
2008 film work runs the gamut from a supporting role in family film Cop Dog, a starring role in his fifth Sci-fi Channel original Sea Beast to the title character in Ted Bundy: Legacy of Evil. Also appeared in Shattered!, National Lampoon's RoboDoc and The Boston Strangler: The Untold Story (with David Faustino). Co-produces and stars with David Faustino in Rules of the Game, a series based on the bestselling books by dating guru Neil Strauss. Guest stars on CBS' CSI: Miami and lands a reoccurring role on CBS' Ghost Whisperer. |
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2009 |
Produces, writes, directs and stars in critically acclaimed comedy web series Star-ving with David Faustino. Completes his sixth Sci-fi Channel original: House of Bones co-starring Charisma Carpenter. |
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2010 |
Begins shooting on Writer/Director Kyle Rankin's (Battle of Shaker Heights, Infestation) post-apocalyptic web series Nuclear Family with Kinsey Packard (Infestation) and Ray Wise (Twin Peaks). Appears on Fox Network's The Sam Henry Kass Show. |














































Great attempt at an aussie accent too 
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