He’s an actor and dancer who really made a name for himself with breakout roles as a child star in Grown Ups and Eagle Eye. Over the years, he continued to build momentum, landing major roles like Luke Ross on the popular Disney series Jessie and Conor in Gamer’s Guide to Pretty Much Everything. Fans especially remember him for his standout performance as Carlos de Vil in Disney’s beloved Descendants trilogy—truly one of his most iconic roles.
Before all the fame, though, it all started when he made his acting debut in 2008 at just nine years old in the film Mirrors. One of his earliest gigs was appearing in the Panic! at the Disco music video for “That Green Gentleman (Things Have Changed),” which gave audiences a first glimpse of his talent. Born to Libby and Victor Boyce, he grew up in Los Angeles, where he shared plenty of childhood memories with his younger sister Maya and their loyal dog, Cienna. From those early days to becoming a household name, his journey has been nothing short of inspiring.
He worked his way up in the breakdancing scene as a key member of the dance crew X-Mob, steadily building momentum and earning respect along the way. Over time, he made a name for himself—not just on the dance floor, but also on screen. In 2019, he took on the role of Zack in HBO’s Mrs. Fletcher, marking a significant step in his acting career. He brought depth and authenticity to the character, showing that he could hold his own beyond the world of dance. He continues to evolve as a performer, balancing his roots in movement with new challenges in front of the camera. He’s definitely someone to watch as he expands his presence across different creative fields.