"Well, my favorite roles so far are Lucas and Lost Boys"
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“Lucas” is the sweet-spot: Haim as the tender outsider, the kid whose sincerity is both his power and his punishment. It’s a role built on openness, on being hurt in public and still showing up. Naming it as a favorite telegraphs pride in craft, but also attachment to a version of himself audiences were allowed to love without irony: vulnerable, earnest, unjaded.
“Lost Boys,” by contrast, is iconography. It’s the movie that turned him into a poster, a type, a brand of adolescent cool laced with danger and comedy. Putting the two titles side-by-side creates a tidy narrative of range - sensitive drama and stylized genre - while also hinting at a trap. Both roles revolve around boyhood as spectacle: the lonely kid, the forever-young kid. Even the phrasing “so far” carries a note of ambition, or maybe hope, that the story doesn’t end with the hits everyone already knows.
In context, it lands as a glimpse of how fame narrows a life: the public asks for highlights, and the actor learns to answer with the roles that keep him legible.
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Haim, Corey. (2026, January 17). Well, my favorite roles so far are Lucas and Lost Boys. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/well-my-favorite-roles-so-far-are-lucas-and-lost-38969/
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"Well, my favorite roles so far are Lucas and Lost Boys." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/well-my-favorite-roles-so-far-are-lucas-and-lost-38969/. Accessed 10 Feb. 2026.





