Shively had a minor part in the 2007 film
Rattle Basket, and another small part on an episode of
Zoey 101. He auditioned several times for the part of Ryan on
True Jackson, VP, and was told he didn't get it. He was called back two weeks later, tested for the role, and won the part. He voiced Crown Prince Sky on Nickelodeon's
Winx Club and in two movies based on the series:
Winx Club: The Secret of the Lost Kingdom and
Winx Club 3D: Magical Adventure. Shively joined the cast of
The Troop in its second (and final) season as the character Kirby Bancroft-Cadworth III. Shively's film career began in 2011, when he was cast in a minor role in the horror comedy
April Apocalypse. Shively played one of the leads in the horror film
Paranormal Activity 4. The film was released October 18, 2012. Justin Lowe, writing for the
Associated Press, called Shively "likable enough", while generally panning the film. Rafer Guzman of
Newsday agreed. Andy Webster of the
New York Times found Shively's performance "delightful" and generally praised the picture. Shively co-starred in the comedy
Noobz, which was released in theaters in late January 2013. He played one of four geeky friends who attempt to win a video gaming contest. Shively also appeared the independent feature film
Bucky and the Squirrels, a 2014
mockumentary directed by
Allan Katz about a wacky 1960s
psychedelic rock band whose airplane crashes in snowy mountains. Frozen alive, the band is thawed out in the 21st century. Shively also had a leading role in the 2014 film
Expelled as the main character's best friend, Danny. Shively co-starred in the ABC television program ''The Real O'Neals'', which debuted on March 2, 2016. Shively portrayed 17-year-old Jimmy O'Neal. Shively won significant praise from reviewer Sheri Linden for his performance in the 2016 coming-of-age film
Summer of 8, and teamed with fellow former Nickelodeon star
Jennette McCurdy in the short horror-comedy film
8 Bodies in 2017. ==Personal life==