All About
Corin Nemec!
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Biography
Who is Corin Nemec?
Joseph Charles Nemec IV is his birth name.
Corin Nemec's name comes
from his nickname, Corky, given to him as a child by his grandmother. He
was born in Little Rock, Arkansas, and later moved to Atlanta. He now lives
in California. His first acting parts were in the series' "Webster" and "Sidekicks".
He then got a in "Tucker: The Man and His Dream", directed by Francis Cuppola,
followed by lead roles in "I Know My First Name Is Steven" and "My Son Johnny",
and the title part in the TV series "Parker Lewis Can't Lose" (later changed
to just "Parker Lewis".
This engaging dark blond-haired
young lead of TV and some features--who in his (even) younger days was billed
as Corin 'Corky' Nemec--gained celebrity as the ultra-cool and resourceful
star on the cartoonish teen sitcom "Parker Lewis Can't Lose" (Fox, 1990-93).
He had previously garnered attention and an Emmy nomination with an impressive
portrayal of a teen kidnapped in his youth and molested by his "father" in
the 1989 NBC miniseries "I Know My First Name is Steven". Born in Little
Rock, AR, and raised in Atlanta, GA, Nemec began acting in TV commercials
at age 13. In 1986, he made his TV debut on an episode of "Sidekicks," and
then played the recurring role of Alex Karras' nephew from the farm on episodes
of "Webster" (ABC) during the 1987-88 season. Nemec went on to a role in
a busted sitcom pilot entitled "Cadets" (ABC, 1988) as the romantic interest
of Soleil Moon Frye. 5After the success of "I Know My First Name Is Steven",
Nemec signed with Eddie Murphy Productions to star in a CBS pilot "What's
Alan Watching?" about a suburban youth who speaks into a video camera as
we watch his barely functioning family. This oddball format also allowed
Murphy to appear on the small screen in numerous incarnations. Though critical
response was good, again it was no sale. Nemec finally scored with "Parker
Lewis Can't Lose", an inspired ripoff of John Hughes' popular 1986 feature
"Ferris Bueller's Day Off", in which he was the top dog at his high school
except when Principal Musso got in the way. Shot in a quick-paced, highly
visual style with unusual camera angles, the show was a success with teen
audiences. It also led to Nemec doing more longform TV starting with "For
the Very First Time" on NBC in 1991, in which he played a Jewish teen in love
with a Catholic girl. He was the good son to Rick Schroeder's bad boy (and
he kills Schroeder!) in "My Son Johnny" (CBS, 1991), and starred in "The
Lifeforce Experiment," one of the first originals made for the Sci-Fi Channel
(1994). Nemec was superb as a horny nerd who gives in to the dark side (and
the considerable erotic charms of Laura San Giacomo) in a major supporting
role in the hit ABC miniseries of "Stephen King's The Stand" (1994). 5Nemec
co-starred in the survival story "White Wolves II: Legend of the Wild" (1996)
which was made by the Disney Channel and went direct-to-video. Nemec's first
feature film was in Francis Ford Coppola's "Tucker: The Man and His Dream"
(1988) in which he was Jeff Bridges' second son. In 1990, he was Charlton
Heston's son, an astronaut rushing to save the earth from destruction in
"Solar Crisis". He has also played key roles in "Drop Zone" (1994), "Operation
Dumbo Drop" (1995) and "The War at Home" (1996).
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Sometimes Credited As:
Corin 'Corky' Nemec
Corky Nemec
Corin 'Corky' Nemic
Date of Birth
November 5, 1971
Sign
Scorpio
24 October - 22 November
Place of Birth
Little Rock, Arkansas, USA
Height
6' 1"
Eye Color
Green
(but he
could wear color contacts)
Favorite
Quote
"A culture is only as great as its dreams, and its dreams are
dreamed by artists." L. Ron Hubbard
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