Tennessee Exposure

March 28th, 2010

For those of you who live in or know someone who lives in Tennessee… over 150,000 households are soon to receive a DVD from the State of Tennessee Benefits Enrollment Department feature Cory as the loving husband trying to provide a good health insurance plan for his family.

30 Rock

February 20th, 2010

Cory recently had the pleasure of shooting a 30 Rock episode with the beautiful and talented Tina Fey and Julianne Moore.  Be sure to catch episode 17 this April when Liz goes on a singles wine and cheese mixer.  Cory is featured extra… “GUY WITH THUMBNAIL.”

Punchdrunk Lovesick Sing-a-long

February 5th, 2010

Cory is excited to begin work in 2010 with another Indie feature-length film.  Punchdrunk Lovesick Sing-a-long (recently re-named Falling…) is a romantic comedy written, directed, and starring Mateo Moreno.  Playing the role of STEVEN, Cory hopes to bring some dry, southern charm to this wonderful and hilarious screenplay.  If this film turns out half as funny as the table read through… we’ll have some great footage for the reel!

9-Run-Run

March 3rd, 2009

Hopefully in the midst of this horrible economy Cory’s next project will not become yet another victim to what is quickly becoming a dead season for the Independent features. The psycho thriller-feature film, 9-Run-Run, is set to begin shooting later this month in which Cory will play arrogant-rich kid, MARCUS SCHAFFER. This one promises to be full of excitement and adventure… but not for the faint of heart!

The Curtain

January 23rd, 2009

2009 is off to a great start for Cory, who has been cast as Sam (Principal/Lead) in the upcoming feature film ‘The Curtain.’ The film is currently in pre-production and should begin shooting in summer 2009.

PC Richard and Son

October 23rd, 2008

Look for Cory in the upcoming 99th Birthday and Holiday Season Commercials for PC Richard and Son.

The Permanent Night

August 8th, 2008

Cory is excited to announce that he will be performing the role of Justin Thomas in the upcoming first run production of The Permanent Night… an original play by Kari Bentley-Quinn.

www.thepermanentnight.com

SAT, 09 Aug 2008, 3:45 – 5:55
SUN, 10 Aug 2008, 1:45 – 3:55
FRI, 15 Aug 2008, 9:45 – 11:55
WED, 20 Aug 2008, 7:00 – 9:10
FRI, 22 Aug 2008, 3:00 – 5:10

The Barrow Street Theatre
27 Barrow Street
New York, NY 10014
(at 7th Avenue, South of Christopher Street)
A, C, E, F, V to West 4th Street
1 to Christopher Street/Sheridan Square

Tickets go on sale July 27th at www.fringenyc.org

The Permanent Night

Receives 5 STARS from TIMEOUT NY
Description
***** (five stars) Set in the Upper East Side during the 2003 blackout, The Permanent Night focuses on the tumultuous relationship between Spencer and his wife, Heather, as they wait in their darkened apartment for his troubled little sister to arrive. A deeply satisfying emotional roller coaster, with peaks of gut-wrenching laughter and lows that bring you close to tears, The Permanent Night bridges the harsh realities of a helter-skelter world with the intimately personal struggles of coping with death, betrayal and shame. “Everything that happens to you leaves an indelible mark—a tattoo, if you will,” notes playwright Kari Bentley-Quinn in the program, but her play more intriguingly suggests that impermanence gives life its value and meaning. (The inseparability of love and loss empowers each of them: If something lasts forever, can it still be precious?) Are the intoxicating effects of this play indelible? It’s too early to say, but they stay with you long after the closing scene.—Quinn Marquardt