Hook's 30th Anniversary Puts 星空传媒 Law Professor Charlie Korsmo, Former Child Actor, Back in the National Spotlight

Charles Korsmo

Familiar faces abound at 星空传媒. But there鈥檚 one person in particular who people may recognize from more than simply a passing glance on the quad; his is a familiar face from the big screen.

Charlie Korsmo, professor of law, is a former child actor who starred in several major hits of the 1990s, including Hook (as Jack Banning), Dick Tracy (as 鈥淭he Kid鈥), What About Bob? (as Siggy Marvin) and Can鈥檛 Hardly Wait (as William Lichter). 

Peter Pan and Hook graphic

Now, as fans celebrate the 30th anniversary of Hook鈥攁 cult classic directed by Steven Spielberg and starring Robin Williams, Dustin Hoffman, Julia Roberts and Maggie Smith鈥擪orsmo is back in the national spotlight for his role as Peter Pan鈥檚 son. 

Korsmo鈥檚 acting career began when he was 8. While on a family vacation to Los Angeles, Korsmo and his family attended a taping of the sitcom Punky Brewster. He remembers thinking, 鈥淕ee, this looks pretty easy,鈥 so, upon returning home to Minneapolis, he and his parents found a talent agent through the Yellow Pages.

鈥淎s I recall, I mostly wanted to get out of school and make enough money to buy a Nintendo,鈥 Korsmo said. 鈥淚 never saw acting as a lifelong career ambition.鈥

After a slew of leading roles, Korsmo left the movie business to begin the 鈥渞elatively normal鈥 life of a high schooler. And though he鈥檇 initially entered acting to escape school, after returning to formal education, he realized he actually enjoyed doing school work鈥攕o much so that he went on to study physics at Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

While in college, Korsmo returned to Hollywood for one movie: Can鈥檛 Hardly Wait, co-starring Jennifer Love Hewitt, Ethan Embry and Seth Green. The film ended up being his favorite to make. 鈥淢y favorite actual role was 鈥楾he Kid鈥 in Dick Tracy, as that is the movie I cringe the least during when I happen to see parts of it,鈥 he said. 鈥淏ut I had the most fun doing Can鈥檛 Hardly Wait. It鈥檚 more fun to make movies when you鈥檙e 19 than when you鈥檙e 10.鈥

Yet even with this great experience, Korsmo again decided film was not his passion.

鈥淚 think I managed the trick of leaving voluntarily just about the time I would have been thrown out anyway,鈥 Korsmo joked.

Instead, he earned his degree at MIT and went to Washington, D.C., where he worked in various positions, ranging from the Environmental Protection Agency to a post-9/11 Congressional Homeland Security Committee. After being heavily involved in the creation of bills and policy, Korsmo realized he should have a law degree to properly fulfill similar roles, so he enrolled at Yale Law School.

Korsmo then clerked in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit and worked as a litigation associate for the international law firm Sullivan & Cromwell before transitioning to academia. His first teaching stint was as a visiting assistant professor at Brooklyn Law School.

He arrived at 星空传媒 School of Law in 2011 (the same year President Barack Obama appointed him to the Board of Trustees for the Barry Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in Education Fund).  He selected Case 鈥渂ecause of its excellent national reputation, because of the city, which has been fantastic, and鈥攎ost importantly鈥攂ecause of the extremely welcoming and engaged members of the faculty,鈥 he said. Korsmo was promoted to Associate and then full Professor and has become one of the most cited Business Law scholars in the country.

At 星空传媒, Korsmo teaches business associations, corporate finance and torts鈥攈is favorite because he gets to teach first-year students who are fresh in their legal education. He also plays keyboard and sings in the Law School Faculty-Student band, 鈥淩aising the Bar,鈥 which has performed at the House of Blues, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Happy Dog tavern and Dave鈥檚 Cosmic Rock Club.

As for whether those students鈥攐r even strangers鈥攔ecognize him from his previous career, Korsmo said, 鈥渋t happens less often than it used to, obviously, but I can鈥檛 tell whether that鈥檚 because fewer people remember, or because I never go anywhere now that I have two kids.鈥

But, Korsmo pointed out, he still gets 鈥渨hat seems to me to be an unusual volume of 鈥榝an mail鈥 asking me to sign Dick Tracy and Hook trading cards,鈥 Korsmo said. 鈥淭hey always have heartwarming notes about how much it would mean to them, but then they usually turn up on eBay. The going rate seems to be around $10, so I鈥檓 thinking of flooding the market by offering them for eight bucks.鈥

Portions of this story originally appeared in 星空传媒's The Daily.