haim s bedroom where they were organizing his belongings. anything from his films? yes. american sunset. reporter: this is the movie he just shot. schwarz says he s auctioning haim s possessions on ebay to help the family pay for funeral costs, a difficult reality for the star of 1980s films like the lost boys and license to drive. after his teen idol days ended haim battled addiction and struggled with the transition into mature acting roles. but according to his close friends, haim finally seemed to be turning his life around. he looked in the best shape i ve ever seen him, and he was so positive and so happy, and i was so proud of him. he was about to direct his first film, did not see it coming at all. reporter: noah, his girlfriend and sister cynthia were among haim s closest friends over his last few years.
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license. it s an automobile license. and it s not only an automobile license. it is a license to live. a license to be free, to go wherever, whenever, and with whomever you choose. larry: that s pretty good. from 1988 s license to drive. back in 2008, you told people magazine you weren t going to speak to corey again until he got sober. you didn t feel he was a safe person to be around? yeah. larry: what changed? he shaped up. he got his act together. he was doing so much better. as i mentioned, his mom got very ill. when his mom got ill, it was first time i ever saw corey grow up. he was grown up, responsible, he was with her every day getting the chemotherapy, was there every day getting the radiation. i picked them both up from the hospital and drove them back to their apartment because he didn t have a car. it was the first time in my life i had seen corey be that responsible stand-up guy for
there was recently a series of screenings in las vegas for one i believe is called american sunset. it s opened to very good reviews. larry: have you seen it? i haven t seen it. larry: did he enjoy doing it? he enjoyed it very much. i heard from everybody that he did an amazing performance. i was very inspired by that. not only were we negotiating a film to do together, but corey had a concept to do license to fly which would have been a sequel to license to drive. we will a series of meetings this week larry: you would have both been in it? both of us would have been in it. he would have been one of the writers. i would have been one of the producer. we wanted to do a trilogy, which was all his concept. license to fly, and license to dive. it was going to be caper movies. larry: before we close out, what is that hair coming down? because i know people must be thinking. is that a style? it s the strand. larry: i m get used to it. thank you. thank you.