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Corey Browne

Acting

Known For

Meet the Barkers
8.0

Meet the Barkers is a reality television series that was aired on MTV. The series followed the everyday life of married couple, Blink 182 drummer Travis Barker, his wife Shanna Moakler, and their three children. Meet the Barkers lasted two seasons, airing 16 episodes. In 2008, MuchMusic started airing Meet the Barkers after Barker's involvement with the 2008 South Carolina Learjet 60 crash, along with the late DJ AM, making Barker the only living survivor of the crash.

Meet the Barkers

2005
The Divorce Party
N/A

Silverlake’s ultimate fun-loving party couple, Kip and Leena’s marriage is on the rocks. When Leena files for a divorce and announces that she is leaving town to move back in with her parents, Kip is ready to fight until the end to get her back. Leena surprises him by inviting their closest friends and neighbors together for one last party—the divorce party! As tension builds up and emotions run amok, the party quickly gets out of control! Will the couple go their own ways or reconcile? Will their friends help or harm the marriage?

The Divorce Party

2014
Dirty Habit
1.0

A crack-addicted prostitute and a nun get stuck on an elevator. One is going to, one is coming from, a meeting with a killer.

Dirty Habit

2006
Joy Road
6.3

Tony Smalls is a burned out lawyer looking for a new direction in life. He's forced to put his plans on hold when his sister Nia asks him to defend her fiance', a gang kingpin who is under arrest for a triple murder that he says he didn't commit. Tony feels the pressure of the case when the feds and a shadowy corporation get involved, along with a private investigator who seems to be working all sides. When Nia starts an investigation of her own into the murder, it not only brings her closer to the truth - it puts both herself and Tony in harm's way.

Joy Road

2011
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2.0

Craig, acid-dealing punk and aspiring chemist, pours a batch of failed speed on his brother Brock's marijuana, creating a drug that induces orgiastic funk parties. This makes Craig popular at school and allows Brock to exact revenge upon his emasculating ex-girlfriend, but it also damages Craig's budding relationship with a girl he may really like. Luther, a homicidal 70s-style drug kingpin, wants the formula, and comes to get it at GrooveTaco, the play-within-the-movie, an homage to lesbian assassin hookers written by Craig's psuedo-freudian drama teacher.

Luther’s Magic Weed

2011