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Cameron Boyce Timeline

  • Birth and family

    Birth and family
    Cameron Mica Boyce was born on May 28, 1999 in Los Angeles, California to Victor Boyce, with African descendent, and Libby Boyce, with Jewish descendent. He had a younger sister called Maya.
  • Commercials

    He appeared on different commercials at age 7, including K-Mart, Nestlé, Subaru, etc.
  • That Green Gentleman (Things Have Changed)

    That Green Gentleman (Things Have Changed)
    Boyce appeared at "That Green Gentleman (Things Have Changed)" song by Panic! at the Disco, playing a younger Ryan Ross.
  • Actoral debut

    Actoral debut
    He made his actoral debut at the series "General Hospital: Night Shift", only appearing in 7 episodes.
  • Mirrors

    Mirrors
    Boyce made an appearence in the psycological film "Mirrors" starred by Keifer Sutherland and Paula Patton.
  • Grown Ups

    Grown Ups
    Boyce appeared in the comedy "Grown Ups" along Adam Sandler as Lenny Feder, Salma Hayek as Roxanne Feder, Kevin James, Chris Rock and David Spade, playing Keith Feder, Adam Sandler's son.
  • Jessie

    He appeared in the Disney Channel series "Jessie", playing Luke Ross, a mischeif boy who loves Jessie, a Texas nanny who wants to become an actress, and loves adventures.
  • Descendants 1

    Descendants 1
    This is the most memorable character played by Cameron Boyce: Carlos, Cruella De Vil's son in the Disney Channel movie "Descendants". Carlos, along Mal (Dove Cameron), Evie (Sofia Carson) and Jay (Nis Allen Stewart, Jr.) goes to Auradon to steal the Fairy Godmather's magic wand. And he meets Guy, his adorable dog and best friend.
  • Descendants 2

    Descendants 2
    Cameron played again Carlos in this Descendants sequel, released in 2017. This time, Carlos and his group goes to confront Uma (China Anne McClain, who also appeared with Cameron at Grown Ups).
  • Descendants 3

    Descendants 3
    Descendants 3 will be released this year; but sadly Cameron won't see it.
  • Death

    Death
    Cameron died at his home in Los Angeles, CA, on July 6, 2019, caused by a convultion. The Los Angeles County Forensic Identification Specialist revealed on July 30 that Cameron had died of an epilepsy.