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Cast of Young Indiana Jones
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Corey Carrier
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Birth date: August 20, 1980.
Corey has been a comedian since about the age of 3 and opened
for Jay Leno when he was 4. He has performed his stand-up
routines on 'Live With Regis and Kathie Lee' and 'The Pat
Sajack Show' as well as comedy clubs around the country. One
of his early on-screen roles was a touching performance in
the "Christmas Presence" episode of 'The Equalizer'.
This was noteworthy as it was the first time a child actor
played an AIDS victim on TV.
Before Corey got the YIJC role he had seen all the Indy movies
a few times and his favorite was 'The Last Crusade' because
of Sean Connery. While filming the YIJC around the world,
Corey was accompanied by his family: father, mother, and sister.
His mother is a certified schoolteacher and served as his
on set tutor.
His other TV guest starring roles include a very small part
in The Choice episode of Spenser For Hire (1987) and Treasure
Island: The Adventure Begins (1994).
His movie roles include The Witches of Eastwick (1987), When
the Time Comes (TV 1987), After Dark, My Sweet (1990), Crazy
People (1990) [his part ended up on the cutting room floor],
Men Don't Leave (1990), My Blue Heaven (1990), Bump In the
Night (TV 1991), Savage Land (1994),'Bushwhacked (1995), Nixon
(1995), Shock Treatment (TV 1995), and The Adventures of Pinocchio
(1996).
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Sean Patrick Flanery
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Birth date: October 11, 1965.
He was born in Lake Charles, Louisiana and raised in Houston,
Texas. His mother was a real estate broker and his father
owns a line of medical supply companies. He went to the University
of St. Thomas in Houston where he majored in business with
a focus on law. While there he took a drama class because
of a girl. The girl turned out to be a flake but he fell in
love with drama and did all kinds of college theater. After
graduating in 1988 he moved to Los Angeles and waited tables.
He got an agent and after 8 months of looking got a part in
"Just Perfect", a multi-part movie shown on the
'Mickey Mouse Club'. Connections he made on it led to the
second of these which was "My Life As a Babysitter".
He also did some television commercials including Kelloggs,
McDonalds and "Milk Does a Body Good" for the National
Milk Board.
When Sean first saw the 'Raiders of the Lost Ark' film he
thought it was the most exciting film he had seen at that
time. After Sean was cast for the YIJC he flew to England
which was his first time outside of North America. He spent
four months in rehearsal which included a couple months of
horse-back-riding lessons. Part of his makeup includes a fake
scar fashioned after the real scar Harrison Ford has on his
chin.
Sean was to have been in the new Lost in Space movie, but
when everyone was assembled in London to shoot the picture
it was decided the role of Don West required a different look
and physical presence. Sean stepped aside and the part was
re-cast.
Some of Sean's other interests include music, sports, and
racing cars in some of the celebrity races at least one of
which he won.
His movie roles include Guinever [also called Lie Down With
the Dragon] (Cable 1994), Frank and Jesse (1994), Powder (1995),
The Glass Harp (1995), Raging Angels (1995), Just Your Luck
[also called Whiskey Down] (1996), Eden (1997), Pale Saints
(1997), Best Men (1997), The Method (1997), Suicide Kings
(1997), Zack and Reba (1998), Girl (1998), The Boondock Saints
(1999), Body Shots (1999), Simply Irresistible (1999), Run
the Wild Fields (2000), and D-Tox (2000).
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George Hall
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A seasoned theater actor who has performed in more than nineteen
Broadway plays beginning in 1946 with Call Me Mister. Others
include*Lend an Ear, High Button Shoes, The Boy Friend, and
Bent. On television he has been in the daytime soaps Another
World, As the World Turns, and Loving. More recently he has
been a cast member of the cable series Remember WENN.
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Ronny Coutteure
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Born in Belgium but lived in Paris. He has been acting for
more than 25 years and in France is well known for his work
in theater, film, and television.
Since English is not his native language, he spent time going
over his lines before the filming started. His wife journeyed
with him during the production.
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