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Corey Allen (born Alan Cohen; June 29, 1934 – June 27, 2010) was an American film and television director, writer, producer, and actor. He began his career as an actor but eventually became a television director. He is best known for playing the character Buzz Gunderson in Nicholas Ray's '' Rebel Without a Cause'' (1955). He was the son of Carl Cohen.


Early life

Allen was born as Alan Cohen in
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, Ohio, on June 29, 1934. He was the son of Carl and Frances Freudenreich Cohen; his father was an illegal bookie and gambling operator for the Mayfield Road Mob in Cleveland, and later became an important gambling executive at the Sands Hotel and Casino in
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, Nevada. Cohen attended the
University of California, Los Angeles The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) is a public university, public Land-grant university, land-grant research university in Los Angeles, California, United States. Its academic roots were established in 1881 as a normal school the ...
, where he received his start in acting and was awarded a
Bachelor of Fine Arts A Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) is a standard undergraduate degree for students pursuing a professional education in the visual arts, Fine art, or performing arts. In some instances, it is also called a Bachelor of Visual Arts (BVA). Background ...
in 1954.Nagourney, Eric
"Corey Allen, Actor and Director, Dies at 75"
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'', June 30, 2010. Accessed July 1, 2010.


Career

Allen was best known for his role as gang leader Buzz Gunderson in Nicholas Ray's 1955 film '' Rebel Without A Cause''.
James Dean James Byron Dean (February 8, 1931September 30, 1955) was an American actor. He became one of the most influential figures in Hollywood in the 1950s, despite a career that lasted only five years. His impact on cinema and popular culture was p ...
starred as Jim Stark, a disaffected teenager who has moved to Los Angeles to start a new life, only to find more problems in his new home. After a show at the Griffith Observatory, Buzz challenges Jim to a
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, which Stark wins by subduing Buzz with his
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. During the filming of the knife fight both Allen and Dean, aficionados of
method acting Method acting, known as the Method, is a range of rehearsal techniques, as formulated by a number of different theatre practitioners, that seeks to encourage sincere and expressive performances through identifying with, understanding, and expe ...
, used real knives and Dean was injured when Allen lunged at him with his knife. The gang challenges Jim to a
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, in which two stolen cars will be raced towards a cliff and the winner will be the last one to jump out. Before the two embark on their death race, Buzz and Jim stand at the edge of the cliff, looking down at the fall they might face if they remain in their cars to the end. Buzz, realizing Jim’s moxie in accepting the car challenge and actually besting him in the earlier knife confrontation, discloses Jim has earned his respect, that he “likes him.” It’s a poignant moment where social acceptance is within the grasp of perpetual misfit Jim Stark. Jim had passed an initiation where he would be accepted in with the “wheels.” Jim thus questions why then go ahead with this race. Buzz underwhelmingly responds, "You got to do ''something'', don't you". Allen would later recall that his classic line was "the underlying question of each generation. Here we are: What do we do?". As the cars are heading to the cliff, Buzz attempts to jump out but is unable to escape when his leather jacket gets caught on the car door handle; he is killed in the crash on the beach below. He appeared in some minor film roles before ''Rebel'' and afterward was seen in '' The Chapman Report'', '' Darby's Rangers'', '' Juvenile Jungle'', '' Party Girl'', '' Sweet Bird of Youth'', in addition to guest appearances on ''
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'', '' Dr. Kildare'', ''
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'', '' Have Gun, Will Travel'' and '' Perry Mason''. In 1960 Allen played murderer Rennie Foster in "The Case of the Red Riding Boots", and in 1962 he played murder victim Lester Menke in "The Case of the Borrowed Baby". He was actively involved in theatrical productions in the Los Angeles area, creating the touring company Freeway Circuit Inc. in 1959 and the Actors Theater in 1965. He was also involved in teaching theater at The Actors Workshop. Allen turned to directing starting in the 1960s, where he worked on such television programs as ''
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'', '' Hawaii Five-O'', '' Hill Street Blues'', '' Ironside'', ''
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'', ''
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'', '' Police Woman'', '' The Rockford Files'', '' Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'', '' Star Trek: The Next Generation'' and '' The Streets of San Francisco''. He won an
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, in 1984, for directing an episode of ''Hill Street Blues''. In 1967, Corey and his business partner Gary Stromberg met with
Charles Manson Charles Milles Manson (; November 12, 1934 – November 19, 2017) was an American criminal, cult leader, and musician who led the Manson Family, a cult based in California in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Some cult members committed a Manson ...
early in both of their careers, as new director and cult leader respectively. Manson was invited to help them write a film treatment called ''Black Jesus'' (later produced by an Italian company in 1968) and Manson's "family" was allowed to live briefly in Corey's small acting studio on Western Avenue in Los Angeles. After Corey's then-girlfriend expressed her concerns about Manson, he broke ties with him.


Personal life

Towards the end of his life a fire took his home in the Hollywoods Hills above the Sunset Strip. He lost everything. The only thing the fire department recovered from the flames was his molten Emmy.


Death

He died from complications of
Parkinson's disease Parkinson's disease (PD), or simply Parkinson's, is a neurodegenerative disease primarily of the central nervous system, affecting both motor system, motor and non-motor systems. Symptoms typically develop gradually and non-motor issues become ...
at his home in Hollywood on June 27, 2010, two days before his 76th birthday. He is buried in grave 7-51-2 in the Sunset Slope section of Hillside Memorial Park in Los Angeles.Resting Places: The Burial Sites of More than 14000 Famous Persons (entry 181) by Scott Wilson


Filmography


As director

* '' The Cosby Mysteries'' * '' Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' ** episode The Maquis: Part 2 ** episode
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** episode The Circle ** episode Captive Pursuit * '' Star Trek: The Next Generation'' ** episode " Journey's End" ** episode " The Game" ** episode " Final Mission" ** episode " Home Soil" ** episode " Encounter at Farpoint" * '' The Search'' (1994) * '' Men Who Hate Women & the Women Who Love Them'' (1994) * '' Moment of Truth Stalking Back'' (1993) * '' FBI: The Untold Stories'' * '' Unsub'' * '' The New Lassie'' * '' Supercarrier'' * '' The Ann Jillian Story'' (1988) * '' J.J. Starbuck'' * ''
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'' ** episode '' Infiltrator'' (1987) * ''Destination America'' (1987) * ''The Last Fling'' (1987) * '' I-Man'' (1986) * '' Beverly Hills Cowgirl Blues'' (1985) * ''
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'' (1985) * '' Code Name: Foxfire'' (1985) * ''
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'' * ''
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'' ** episode "Deadly Lady" ** pilot episode " The Murder of Sherlock Holmes" (1984) * '' Jessie'' * ''
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'' * '' The Paper Chase'' ** episode "Billy Pierce" * '' Hill Street Blues'' ** episode "Hair Apparent" ** episode "Goodbye, Mr. Scripps" ** episode "Jungle Madness" * '' Legmen'' * '' Scarecrow and Mrs. King'' ** episode "Always Look a Gift Horse in the Mouth" * '' Whiz Kids'' ** episode "Programmed for Murder" ** episode "Fatal Error" ** episode "Deadly Access" * '' Gavilan'' * '' Tucker's Witch'' * ''
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'' * ''
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'' * '' Capitol'' * ''
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'' * '' McClain's Law'' * '' Magnum, P.I.'' * '' The Return of Frank Cannon'' (1980) * ''
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'' * '' The Man in the Santa Claus Suit'' (1979) * '' The Rockford Files'' ** episode "No-Fault Affair" ** episode "The Man Who Saw the Alligators" ** episode "The Empty Frame" * '' Trapper John, M.D.'' ** episode "The Shattered Image" * ''
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'' (1979) * ''
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'' (1978) * '' Police Woman'' ** episode "The Young and the Fair" ** episode "Do You Still Beat Your Wife?" ** episode "The Lifeline Agency" ** episode "Broken Angels" * '' Lou Grant'' * '' Thunder and Lightning'' (1977) * (1977) * '' Quincy, M.E.'' (1976) * '' Executive Suite'' * '' Bronk'' * '' Kate McShane'' * '' The Family Holvak'' * '' Cry Rape'' (1973) * '' Police Story'' (1973) * '' Barnaby Jones'' (1973) * '' The Streets of San Francisco'' * '' Ironside'' ** episode "But When She Was Bad" ** episode "Too Many Victims" * '' See the Man Run'' (1971) * ''
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'' * (1971) * '' The High Chaparral'' ** episode "A Good Sound Profit" * ''
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'' ** episode "Time Out of Mind" ** episode "The Sound of Darkness" * ''
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'' * '' Then Came Bronson'' * ''
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'' ** episode "Child of Rock and Sunlight" * '' Hawaii Five-O'' * '' Sea Hunt'' (1961) Season 4, Episode 21: "Quicksand"


As actor


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