As a child actor, Correll played the role of Beaver's friend Richard Rickover during the last three seasons of Leave It to Beaver (1960–63). He also appeared in multiple episodes of The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, Lassie and National Velvet. As a teenager, Correll became a close friend of legendary silent film comedian
Harold Lloyd and his family, and volunteered to assist Lloyd in preserving and archiving Lloyd's extensive films. He continues this work today, and is credited as the chief archivist for the Lloyd Trust. He has shared his encyclopedic knowledge of Lloyd's work and life in interviews and commentary tracks for the 2005 DVD release of Lloyd's films, and in the 1991
documentaryThe Third Genius.[1]
In 1983, as a result of a revival of the Leave It to Beaver series on television and film, Correll appeared on the Match Game-Hollywood Squares Hour as a game show participant / celebrity guest star.
Correll made his film directorial debut with Ski Patrol.[2]
In 2010, Correll sued Disney for unfair termination and alleged non-payment of creative royalties for Hannah Montana.[4]
Correll owns an extensive collection of science-fiction, fantasy, and horror film artifacts, which are shown at his Icons of Darkness exhibit in Hollywood.[5]
On March 25, 2024; Correll along with his wife Beth issued an apology for being one of the celebrities to release letters in support of acting coach
Brian Peck during Peck's trial in the child sexual abuse case involving the abuse of actor
Drake Bell who was unidentified at the time, a letter which included a remark by Correll in his letter saying that "it would be a pleasure to work with Peck again" before finding out what the charges were. The statement reveals they did not know the truth at the time. [6][a]
^Peck would be hired the following year in a voice-over role for the 2005-2008
Disney Channel series The Suite Life of Zack and Cody before being fired after three episodes when network officials learned of his conviction