Corey Kaloostian

Corey Kaloostian

Personal Details

Biography

Corey Kaloostian, a talented individual with a passion for film, was born in Meadville, Pennsylvania, and spent his formative years in Daytona Beach, Florida. This passion for the silver screen led him to make the bold decision to relocate to Los Angeles in 2007, in pursuit of a career in Film & Television.

Before embarking on his acting journey, Corey began his training with the esteemed Fran Montano at the Actors Workout Studio, completing a rigorous one-year Meisner/Method course. He then went on to find the renowned Ruskin Group Theater in Santa Monica, where he embarked on a two-year Meisner training program under the guidance of Founder/Director John Ruskin and Associate Director Michael Myers. During his time at RGT, Corey had the privilege of studying alongside and learning from accomplished industry professionals, including Robert Forster, David Mamet, Dylan McDermott, Bruce Davidson, Risa Bramon Garcia, and Tony Bill.

Upon graduating from the RGT Meisner Program, Corey became a regular fixture at the monthly Ruskin Theater Cafe Plays, honing his craft and gaining valuable experience. His impressive film credits include the lead role in the independent horror feature "The Four", as well as supporting roles in the comedy feature "Tell Me I Love You" and the crime drama "A Broken Code". He has also made notable appearances on TV shows such as "Grey's Anatomy" and played the role of Det. Fred Tallman in Season 2 of "Betrayed" on the ID Network.

In addition to his film and television work, Corey has extensive experience in commercial campaigns, having worked with prominent brands such as Infiniti, Buchanan's Whiskey, East West Bank, Westfield Malls, and Famsa. He has also collaborated with artists, including the hip-hop group The Hip Abduction, on numerous music videos, as well as country artist James Manning. Furthermore, Corey has demonstrated his versatility by contributing to the production of short films, including "Chasing Hits", where he served as both Executive Producer and Actor, and "The Vigilante".

Career

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2020
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2012
The Four
The Four as Mark Miller