Everett began his acting career with a recurring role as Streeter in two episodes of the Canadian children's series
The Doodlebops. He appeared in the films ''The Devil's Mercy
, Booky and the Secret Santa, Everything Is Connected
, Breakfast with Scot, and For All the Marbles
. He also made a guest appearance in The Dresden Files'' as Scott Sharpe. In 2009, he was cast as Marlon Parks in
YTV's
How to Be Indie, and in 2010, he played the lead role in the
Family Channel series ''
Wingin' It. He reprised his role as Marlon Parks for a second season of How to Be Indie
, which premiered in fall 2010, and also appeared in the second and third seasons of Wingin' It''. In February 2012, Everett joined
Degrassi: The Next Generation as
Campbell Saunders, a young hockey player struggling with anxiety and major depressive disorder. His portrayal of mental health challenges, including the character's eventual suicide, received praise from audiences and marked the first time a major character in the franchise experienced this storyline. The same year, he appeared in the
Disney Channel Original Movie
Frenemies as Lance Lancaster, earning a
Young Artist Award nomination for Best Performance in a TV Movie, Miniseries, Special, or Pilot for a Leading Young Actor. From 2013 to 2015, Everett appeared in three episodes of
Supernatural as a teenage
Dean Winchester. In 2014, he portrayed
Mark-Paul Gosselaar in
Lifetime's
The Unauthorized Saved by the Bell Story. In 2016, he starred in the film
Undercover Grandpa, winning Best Child Actor at the International Family Film Festival. In 2019, he portrayed Ray Allen in
Richard Bell's period drama
Brotherhood. In 2020, he appeared as Sam Sobiech, the older brother of Zach Sobiech, in the
Disney+ biographical musical drama
Clouds. == Personal life ==