Another one of our '80s idols is gone.

This morning Corey Haim was found dead of an apparent accidental overdose. The LAPD has confirmed the reports and says Haim's mother was with the actor at the time.

Haim's struggles with addiction have been documented over the years in the media and on series like A&E's The Two Coreys, which co-starred his frequent '80s on-screen partner, Corey Feldman.

Feel free to leave your thoughts and memories in the comments. As someone who watched The Lost Boys, Lucas, License to Drive, Dream a Little Dream and other Corey flicks countless times growing up, I feel like I've lost (another) piece of my childhood. No matter what shape he was in, I was always crossing my fingers for a Corey comeback.

Updates: Corey Feldman released a statement. "My eyes weren't even open all the way when the tears started streaming down my face," he says. "This is a tragic loss of a wonderful, beautiful, tormented soul, who will always be my brother, family, and best friend."

- Here's a roundup of how some celebrities have reacted via Twitter, including Alyssa Milano and Meredith Salenger.

A flashback to happier times:

Here's a very young Haim in his first onscreen role, alongside Teri Garr in 1984's Firstborn (check out the brief appearance by Robert Downey Jr.):

And forget New Moon -- in 1985 Haim appeared alongside the legendary Gary Busey in Silver Bullet. He played a wheelchair-bound kid living in a small town terrorized by an unintentionally hilarious-looking werewolf. The script was based on a Stephen King story.