Born in the vibrant city of Toronto, situated in the heart of Canada, Korson's early life was shaped by the rich cultural landscape of his hometown. It was here that he embarked on a journey of artistic discovery, enrolling at the prestigious Randolph Academy for the Performing Arts to hone his skills in acting, singing, and dancing.
During his formative years in Toronto, Korson's talent and dedication earned him prominent roles in various productions. He took on the iconic character of the Chairman in the Mystery of Edwin Drood, bringing to life the enigmatic figure with his captivating performance. His impressive range was further showcased in Patrick Marber's Closer, where he embodied the complex character of Dan. Additionally, Korson's portrayal of Jean Paul Marat in an adaptation of the play Marat/Sade demonstrated his versatility and ability to bring depth to his characters.
As his career continued to flourish, Korson made the decision to relocate to Los Angeles, where he currently resides. This move marked a new chapter in his life, presenting opportunities to expand his creative horizons and collaborate with a diverse range of artists and professionals in the entertainment industry.