He landed his first major starring role in Spy Kids: All the Time in the World, which really put him on the map as a young talent. Back in 2011, he earned a Young Artist Award nomination for Best Performance in a Feature Film—quite an achievement at such a young age. He continued building momentum with a standout role in the ABC series Speechless, where he truly showcased his range and charisma. But before all the spotlight, he actually made his TV debut at just 8 years old, appearing in a 2008 episode of According to Jim. The following year, in 2009, he took on the character Corey in the film The Middle, adding another credit to his growing resume. To support his budding acting career, his family made the big move from Oklahoma City to Los Angeles—a decision that clearly paid off. He’s not doing it all alone either; he shares the journey with three siblings named Lane, Georgia, and Lilly. Throughout it all, he’s stayed grounded, letting his work speak for itself while steadily making a name for himself in Hollywood.
He portrayed the character of Eddie Munster in the 2012 TV movie Mockingbird Lane, bringing a fresh take to the classic role. His performance as Eddie Munster stood out, adding depth and charm to the reimagined story. As Eddie Munster, he captured the essence of the beloved monster family with a modern twist. It was a memorable portrayal, especially considering how iconic the character of Eddie Munster has become over the years. His interpretation gave fans a new perspective while still honoring the original spirit of Eddie Munster.