Cameron Mica Boyce was an American actor who started his career as a child actor. He appeared in films such as Mirrors (2008), Eagle Eye (2008), Grown Ups (2010), and its sequel in 2013. His most notable role was as a starring cast member in the Disney Channel comedy series Jessie, which aired from 2011 to 2015.
In 1956, Cameron Boyce's paternal grandmother, Jo Ann Boyce, made history as one of the Clinton Twelve, the first group of African Americans to attend an integrated high school in the Southern United States following the Brown v. Board of Education ruling.
Cameron Boyce was born on May 28, 1999.
Cameron Boyce made his acting debut in May 2008, appearing in the music video for Panic! at the Disco's "That Green Gentleman (Things Have Changed)."
Cameron Boyce landed a recurring role in the TV series "General Hospital: Night Shift" in July 2008.
August 2008 marked Cameron Boyce's feature film debut in the horror movie "Mirrors."
Cameron Boyce kicked off his acting career in 2008, making appearances in films like "Mirrors" and "Eagle Eye."
Cameron Boyce appeared in the comedy film "Grown Ups" in June 2010.
Cameron Boyce appeared in the comedy film "Grown Ups" in 2010.
Cameron Boyce made a guest appearance on the Disney Channel series "Good Luck Charlie" in April 2011.
Cameron Boyce had a role in the family comedy "Judy Moody and the Not Bummer Summer" in June 2011.
Cameron Boyce showcased his dancing skills on the Disney Channel series "Shake It Up" in August 2011.
September 2011 marked a significant moment as Cameron Boyce was cast as Luke Ross in the Disney Channel series "Jessie."
Cameron Boyce landed a significant role in the Disney Channel series "Jessie" in 2011.
Cameron Boyce lent his voice to the character of Jake in the Disney Junior series "Jake and the Never Land Pirates" from 2012.
Cameron Boyce appeared in the sequel "Grown Ups 2" in 2013.
Cameron Boyce's time on "Jake and the Never Land Pirates" ended in 2014.
Cameron Boyce became part of the "Descendants" franchise in 2015, taking on the role of Carlos.
Cameron Boyce joined the cast of Disney Channel's "Descendants" in 2015, playing the character Carlos.
Cameron Boyce showed his support for the United Way of America's initiative to combat homelessness starting in 2015.
Throughout 2017, Cameron Boyce actively participated in fundraising efforts for the Thirst Project, a nonprofit organization committed to providing clean water to underdeveloped countries. His dedication led to raising over $27,000 for the cause.
Cameron Boyce's run on the Disney XD series "Gamer's Guide to Pretty Much Everything" came to an end in 2017.
Cameron Boyce was cast in the ABC comedy pilot "Steps" and the indie film "Runt" in March 2018.
Cameron Boyce joined the cast of HBO's "Mrs. Fletcher" in January 2019.
In April 2019, Cameron Boyce showcased his dance talent in the music video for Hozier's "Almost (Sweet Music)."
Cameron Boyce participated in the opening ceremony of the 12th annual HomeWalk in downtown Los Angeles in May 2019.
In May 2019, Cameron Boyce moved in with his former co-stars Karan Brar and Sophie Reynolds.
On July 6, 2019, Cameron Boyce tragically passed away at the age of 20.
On July 9, 2019, Cameron Boyce's family confirmed that his death was due to an epileptic seizure.
On July 25, 2019, the Cameron Boyce Foundation revealed its inaugural endeavor, "Wielding Peace."
The autopsy report for Cameron Boyce was released on July 30, 2019, confirming that his death resulted from Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy (SUDEP).
The Cameron Boyce Foundation's first project, "Wielding Peace," officially launched on August 16, 2019.
It was announced in September 2019 that Cameron Boyce's clothing line, "Archives," would be launched in November of the same year.
The Thirst Project renamed their Pioneering Spirit Award to the Cameron Boyce Pioneering Spirit Award in September 2019 to honor his dedication to their cause.
Cameron Boyce's clothing line, "Archives," was launched in November 2019.
The Cameron Boyce Foundation, a nonprofit organization aimed at providing young people with creative outlets as alternatives to violence and negativity, was established in Los Angeles in 2019 following Cameron's death.
Cameron Boyce appeared in his final film, "Descendants 3," which was released posthumously in 2019.
Former child actress Diana Serra Cary, to whom "Showbiz Kids" is dedicated alongside Cameron Boyce, passed away on February 24, 2020.
The documentary "Showbiz Kids," featuring Cameron Boyce, premiered on HBO on July 14, 2020.
"Hubie Halloween," a film Cameron Boyce was slated to work on, was released on October 7, 2020, featuring a tribute to him.
The thriller film "Runt," starring Cameron Boyce, was released posthumously in 2020.
Cameron Boyce appeared posthumously in the Amazon Prime Video series "Paradise City" in 2021.