Charlie Korsmo with Jessica Lange and Chris O'Donnell in Men Don't Leave (1990) Following Hook, Korsmo took a seven-year break from acting, and he returned to the screen playing a nerdy high schooler ...
As a kid, Charlie Korsmo believed acting seemed way more fun than doing homework. “We went on a family trip to Los Angeles and saw a TV show being filmed — Punky Brewster — and I thought, this looks ...
Seth Green got by with a little help from his friend “Can’t Hardly Wait” co-star Charlie Korsmo. The “Family Guy” actor has often told the story about how he and a friend were joking around doing ...
Twenty years after the movie was first released, Charlie Korsmo, known for playing the leading nerd in “Can’t Hardly Wait,” reveals he wasn’t the first choice for the role. Korsmo, 39, was a sophomore ...
Twenty years after the movie was released, Charlie Korsmo, known for playing the leading nerd in “Can’t Hardly Wait,” reveals he wasn’t the first choice for the role. Korsmo, 39, was a sophomore at ...
It’s feedback time, as you respond to items that have appeared in this column. The story: A reader mentioned Walter Simmons, a Fargo native who as a reporter wrote stories about World War II. Feedback ...
CLEVELAND – Charlie Korsmo has quite the interesting resume. The Case Western Reserve University law professor has degrees from two prestigious universities in addition to a past working with Dustin ...
Bloomberg Law: Charlie Korsmo, professor of law, discussed recent effects of trade tensions on the merger and acquisitions market.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Charles Randolph "Charlie" Korsmo (born July 20, 1978) is an American former child actor turned lawyer and political activist. Korsmo was born in Fargo, North ...
Forbes (subscription required): Charlie Korsmo, professor of law, explained how investor Keith Gill's return to the stock market has done more than just shake up GameStop's stock price—it's also ...
Charlie Korsmo, sweet little Charlie Korsmo, the impressionable, bird-faced Jackie Banning of Steven Spielberg’s 1991 Robin Williams’ vehicle “Hook,” is now a law professor at Case Western Reserve ...
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