Corey Landis is a multifaceted individual with a diverse range of careers in acting, writing, and music. His educational background includes studying theatre at Ohio University, where he was also an active member of the sketch comedy troupe The Comedy Sloth.
Landis's on-screen credits are extensive, with notable roles in various films and television shows. One of his earliest notable appearances was in the popular television series That '70s Show (1998),where he played the younger version of Kurtwood Smith's character, Red Forman. He has also appeared in the Sci-Fi film Chrysalis (2008) and the family film Lost in the Woods (2009),alongside Michael Madsen.
In addition to his work in film and television, Landis has made significant appearances in several uniquely different Sci-Fi creature/horror films, including Dinocroc vs. Supergator (2010),Camel Spiders (2011),Dracula: Reborn (2012),and Sharkansas Women's Prison Massacre (2015). He has also appeared in several pilots, including "Paulie" with Paul Sorvino and Janeane Garofalo.
Landis has a prolific career in short films, having appeared in over 150 commercials and starring in several award-winning short films, including The Man from Mars (2016). He has also co-directed the feature documentary "Toy Masters" about the creation of the He-Man toy line.
As a musician, Landis is a skilled piano player and singer-songwriter, having released five albums of original material. His most recent album, "Corey Landis & The Attacks", was produced by Beatles engineer and legendary Grammy Award winner Geoff Emerick. He has also composed the songs for the award-winning jazz musical short Funky Butt (2018).