2008–2014: Early work and acting breakthrough In May 2008, Boyce made his debut as a child actor in the music video "
That Green Gentleman (Things Have Changed)", appearing as a younger version of
Panic! at the Disco guitarist
Ryan Ross. In July 2008, he appeared in
General Hospital: Night Shift as a recurring character named Michael. In August 2008, he made his feature film debut with a starring role in the horror film
Mirrors, as well as appearing in the mystery-thriller film
Eagle Eye that fall. In June 2010, Boyce starred as Keith, the spoiled son of
Adam Sandler's character, in the comedy film
Grown Ups and appeared later that same year on the web series
The Legion of Extraordinary Dancers. In April 2011, Boyce made a guest appearance on
Disney Channel's
comedy series
Good Luck Charlie, and later that month he was one of the featured dancers in a
royal wedding tribute on
ABC's
Dancing with the Stars. In June 2011, he had a small role as one of Judy's classmates in the family comedy film
Judy Moody and the Not Bummer Summer. During pre-production of the series, Luke was originally intended to be a Korean boy named Hiro, but casting directors were impressed with Boyce during the audition process and decided to recreate the role specifically for him. From 2012 to 2014, he voiced the title character in the
Disney Jr. animated series
Jake and the Neverland Pirates and in 2013, he reprised his role as Keith in the sequel
Grown Ups 2.
2015–2021: Further success In 2015, Boyce was one of the main cast members in Disney Channel's
Descendants, playing Carlos, the son of
Cruella de Vil. He later reprised the character for the animated shorts
Descendants: Wicked World and in the sequels
Descendants 2 and
Descendants 3, the latter of which was released posthumously. In March 2018, Boyce was cast in the
ABC comedy television pilot
Steps, in the role of Becker, and was also cast in the indie film
Runt, in the role of Cal. In January 2019, Boyce had joined the cast of
HBO's
Mrs. Fletcher. In April 2019, Boyce performed in the music video for "
Almost (Sweet Music)" by
Hozier. He choreographed the dance with dancer Christine Flores, who appeared in the video alongside him. In September 2019, it was announced that his clothing line called Archives, co-founded by him and stylist and designer Veronica Graye, would be released in November 2019. On July 14, 2020, a year after Boyce's death, the
Alex Winter-directed documentary
Showbiz Kids debuted on HBO. The film, which is about childhood stardom and its effects, includes interview footage of Boyce. It is dedicated to the memory of Boyce and to former child actress
Diana Serra Cary who died on February 24, 2020, at the age of 101. Just prior to his death, Boyce was to begin production with Sandler on a new project. The project he was due to star in with Sandler,
Hubie Halloween, was released on October 7, 2020, with a dedication to Boyce that read, "In loving memory of Cameron Boyce. Gone way too soon and one of the kindest, coolest, funniest, and most talented kids we knew. You live on forever in our hearts and are truly missed everyday." ==Death==