Cory Danziger


Cory Danziger is an American actor, political activist, and conceptual artist. He is sometimes mis-credited as Cory Danzinger.
Danziger was born in Los Angeles County, California. As actor, his most notable role was as Dave Peterson, the son of Tom Hanks' and Carrie Fisher's characters in the 1989 cult film The 'Burbs. For his role he was nominated for a Young Artist Award in the Best Young Actor Starring in a Motion Picture category. That was his third nomination for the award, the other two being Best Young Actor Starring in a TV Movie, Pilot or Special for his performance in Married to the Mob and Best Young Actor, Featured, Co-starring, Supporting, Recurring Role in a Comedy or Drama Series or Special for the Beauty and the Beast television series, his 1987 acting debut.
In 1990, he appeared as the character Jake Potts in an episode of entitled "Brothers".
His most recent role came in 2007, after a gap of fourteen years, as the voice of "Sean" in the television series The Magic 7.
Danziger co-owns and co-created , in Los Angeles, California. SceneFour is an art team focused on the release of visual art collections created with acclaimed musicians. SceneFour has released art collections with drummers , , , , and . SceneFour is releasing art collections crafted from guitar performance with , , and . He is the co-founder of The Original Lefty's, an anti-war clothing line featured throughout North America. The company's most notable shirt is the Diss Destroyer. In 2007, Danziger left the helm of The Original Lefty's.
In 2005, Danziger conceived and co-founded the Guitar Dojo with heavy metal guitar legend George Lynch. The school houses 400 advanced guitar players throughout the world. Danziger is also a partner with Bootsy Collins in the latter's Funk University, an online bass guitar school founded in 2010.