Corey Landis
Corey Landis is a versatile talent with a rich background in acting, writing, and music. He honed his craft in theatre at Ohio University, where he was an active member of the sketch comedy group, The Comedy Sloth. Landis first gained attention for his role as the younger version of 'Red Forman,' played by Kurtwood Smith, in the beloved television series That '70s Show (1998). His filmography includes notable projects such as the Sci-Fi feature Chrysalis (2008) and the family adventure Lost in the Woods (2009), where he shared the screen with Michael Madsen.
Landis has made a name for himself in the realm of Sci-Fi and horror, appearing in a variety of films such as Dinocroc vs. Supergator (2010), Camel Spiders (2011), Dracula: Reborn (2012), and Sharkansas Women’s Prison Massacre (2015). His television work includes pilots like "Paulie," featuring Paul Sorvino and Janeane Garofalo. Additionally, he has a significant presence in short films, including the award-winning The Man from Mars (2016), and has starred in over 150 commercials, serving as a spokesperson for brands like Overstock and Taco John's.
Beyond acting, Landis co-directed the documentary "Toy Masters," which explores the origins of the He-Man toy line. A skilled pianist and singer-songwriter, he has released five albums, the latest, "Corey Landis & The Attacks," produced by renowned Grammy Award winner Geoff Emerick. He also composed for the acclaimed jazz musical short Funky Butt (2018).
Filmography
The Dip Run
High Holiday
Nessie & Me
Found Footage: The Making of the Patterson Project
Dracula: Reborn
Sharkansas Women's Prison Massacre
Mister America
Dinocroc vs. Supergator