Words matter. These are the best Cameron Boyce Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
To be able to be doing voiceover, and to be able to be doing ‘Spider-Man,’ it doesn’t get much better than that.
There’s a lot of people in Hollywood who don’t look like me or don’t have similar features like me.
At the end of the day I’ll be able to keep everything that I really loved about my time with Disney. The friendships won’t be lost, nor will the free tickets to Disneyland, so I really can’t complain.
I have crazy friends, so a lot of times when we’re out, people recognize me on the street, but they will yell, ‘This is Cameron Boyce!’ and just run! They do that. Then I’m in the middle of the street with people looking at me.
I’ve grown up on set, so I understand a lot of things that a new actor wouldn’t, whether it’s etiquette or how things work on a technical level.
When you’re excited about a project, sometimes it’s hard to put a script down.
My mum literally drives into Skid Row every day and manages teams that are assembled to walk around and engage with usually chronically homeless people and try to get them into permanent housing.
Changing someone else’s life positively changes yours for the better as well.
Being African American and Jewish, I have plenty of ancestors and family members that I can look to for strength and, more importantly, for a grateful outlook on life.
I’m gonna be 20 in five months. I’m an adult, but I understand that there are nine-year-olds watching my every move, so I try, at least in a public, to be as good of a role model as I can.
I’ve never been particularly religious, but I have recently acknowledged the universe and it’s crazy powers, and that will probably fluctuate for the rest of my life.
I love voiceover work – I think it’s fun.
There is always something funny going on between scenes with Adam Sandler. He’s always cracking jokes and yelling at people for no reason. It’s pretty funny. He’ll joke around during scenes, too. When he guest-starred on ‘Jessie,’ there was nothing in the script that he said first take.
Kevin Hart. He’s the man! I like his style. He’s short, so I can relate. All the stories he tells are real. I respect that, and he’s just a really funny dude – great comedy instincts. To do stand-up on a stage for an hour and tell stories and make people laugh is incredible.
The hardest thing about acting is all of the other things you have to think about besides performing… Your image, your team, networking – not to mention the mental strength you need to be able to stay unaffected by the rejection that every actor experiences.
I think every child actor has that moment where they’re like, ‘OK, I’m not the same person that I was, and you guys need to see me as something different.’
I will never wear a wig if I don’t have to, but I will say that, honestly, it’s not the greatest! They’re hot and stick to your head.
I definitely dish advice out more than I get it.
I’ll never forget during the ‘Descendants’ parade at Disneyland when I waved at a girl with bright blue hair and witnessed her dream being realized and the involuntary tears that followed.
My mum is a total go-getter.