Cameron Boyce
Cameron Boyce was born in Los Angeles, California, United States on May 28th, 1999 and is the TV Actor. At the age of 20, Cameron Boyce biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, movies, TV shows, and networth are available.
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Cameron Mica Boyce (May 28, 1999 – July 6, 2019) was an American actor.
After making his first acting appearance in a Panic! at the Disco music video, he made his film debut in Mirrors in 2008.
Boyce then went on to star as Luke Ross in Disney Channel's comedy series Jessie from 2011 to 2015.
He also starred in feature films Eagle Eye, Grown Ups, and Grown Ups 2.
He was also known for his role as Carlos in the three Descendants television films and for his lead role as Conor in Disney XD's comedy series Gamer's Guide to Pretty Much Everything.
Boyce also did voice acting for various works, such as Jake in Jake and the Never Land Pirates and Herman Schultz in Spider-Man. On July 6, 2019, Boyce died at the age of 20 due to complications of epilepsy.
Early and personal life
Boyce was born in Los Angeles, California, on May 28, 1999. Boyce was born to an African-American father, Victor Boyce and a Jewish mother, Libby Boyce. His paternal grandmother, Jo Ann Boyce (née Allen), was one of the Clinton Twelve, the first African-Americans to attend an integrated high school in the Southern United States, in 1956, as ordered by Brown v. Board of Education. His paternal grandfather was from the Caribbean.
Boyce lived in the Los Angeles area with his parents and his younger sister, until he moved in with former co-stars Karan Brar and Sophie Reynolds in May 2019. He was trained in breakdancing, hip-hop, modern dance, jazz, tap dance, and ballet. His favorite style was breakdancing, and, along with four of his friends, he was a member of the breakdancing crew "X Mob".
Career
Boyce made his debut as a child actor in "That Green Gentleman (Things Have Changed)" in May 2008, which appeared as a younger version of Panic! Ryan Ross, a Disco guitarist, is on the interview. Michael appeared in GM: Night Shift as a recurring character in July 2008. In August 2008, he made his debut film with a leading role in the horror film Mirrors as well as appearing in the mystery-thriller film Eagle Eye, which debuted in August.
In June 2010, Boyce played Keith, Adam Sandler's spoiled son, in the comedy film Grown Ups, and later this year, he displayed his dancing skills on the internet series The Legion of Extraordinary Dancers.
Boyce appeared on Disney Channel's comedy show Good Luck Charlie in April 2011, and later this month, he was one of the featured dancers in a royal wedding tribute on ABC's Dancing with the Stars. In June 2011, he appeared in Judy Moody's family comedy film Judy Moody and the Not Bummer Summer. He appeared on Disney Channel's comedy program Shake It Up in August 2011. Boyce appeared in the starring role on Disney Channel's comedy series Jessie in September 2011. The role of Luke was initially supposed to be a boy named Hiro adopted from Korea, but casting directors were so impressed with him during the audition process that they eventually decided to reimagine the role specifically for him.
Boyce was one of the main cast members of Disney Channel's Descendants in 2015, playing Carlos, the son of Cruella de Vil. Descendants 2 and Descendants 3, the latter of which was announced posthumously, he later reprised the character for the animated shorts Wicked World and in the sequels Descendants 2 and Descendants 3.
Boyce appeared in ABC comedy television pilot Steps in the role of Becker in the role of Becker, and he was also cast in the indie film Runt in the role of Cal.
Boyce appeared on HBO's Mrs. Fletcher in January 2019. Boyce appeared in the music video for Hozier's "Almost (Sweet Music)" in April 2019. Christine Flores, a dancer who appeared in the video alongside him, choreographed the dance. It was revealed in September 2019 that his clothing line Archives, co-founded by him and stylist and designer Veronica Graye, would be released in November 2019.
The Alex Winter-directed documentary Showbiz Kids premiered on HBO on July 14, 2020, a year after Boyce's death. Boyce's interview appears in the film, which is about childhood stardom and its effects. It is dedicated to Boyce and former child actress Diana Serra Cary, who died on February 24, 2020, and was dedicated to her honor. Boyce had planned to begin a new project with Sandler right before his death. "In loving memory of Cameron Boyce," the project, which he was supposed to star in with Sandler, Hubie Halloween, was announced on October 7, 2020." We've come a long way and Gone is one of the most intelligent, funniest, and most gifted children we've encountered. You live in our hearts and are greatly missed every day."