The Most Important Things Parents Can Do After Losing a Child, According to This Therapist
Cameron Boyceโs parents opened up on โThe Doctorsโ about their sonโs sudden death last summer, saying it was โa nightmare,โ a reminder of the heavy weight parents carry after losing a child. โIn the morning, I get a call from his roommate and then he told me,โ said Cameronโs dad, Victor Boyce. The family has started the Cameron Boyce Foundation to honor the young star. For many parents, though, one of the most important things they can do is โremove the guilt.โโSome parents have the idea that if they would have done something differently, it wouldnโt have happened,โ Francois-Madden told InsideEdition.com. In times of grief, Francois-Madden said it can be easy for parents to neglect their body and have trouble with sleeping and eating.
'Mrs. Fletcher' is a rare coming-of-middle-age story
Sarah Shatz/HBO(CNN) - "Mrs. Fletcher" takes a concept that sounds like a snooze and turns it into an unexpectedly absorbing limited series. Hahn's Eve Fletcher is proudly shipping her son off the college when the seven episodes begin, grappling -- for the first time since her divorce -- with an empty nest and the prospect of being truly alone. Yet if Eve is struggling with what comes next, her son, Brendan (Jackson White), isn't faring much better. If there's a rap on "Mrs. Fletcher," it's that the show idles a bit too much as it rather simply zeroes in on Eve and Brendan seeking to adapt to these new phases in their lives. "Mrs. Fletcher" premieres Oct. 27 at 10:30 p.m. on HBO.
'Descendants 3' sees its musical magic starting to fade
CNN video(CNN) - The tragic death of Cameron Boyce cast an unexpected cloud over "Descendants 3," the latest edition of the Disney Channel musicals built around the kids of Disney heroes and villains. The show goes on, yielding an at-best serviceable addition to a promising concept that's beginning to feel worn and tired. Mal and her pals (played by Boyce, Sofia Carson and Booboo Stewart) are still trying to mainstream the Villain Kids and bring them over when a crisis strikes. It also continues its youth-oriented network's streak of spinning ratings gold out of live-action musicals, after the "High School Musical" and "Teen Beach Movie" franchises. But setting that aside, whatever magic "Descendants" initially possessed, this third time around the spell is pretty clearly fading.
Coroner: Cameron Boyce's death 'sudden' and 'unexpected'
(CNN) - Actor Cameron Boyce's cause of death was "sudden unexpected death in epilepsy," the Los Angeles County Department of Medical Examiner-Coroner said Tuesday. It is the office's final determination in the actor's death. This report is in line with the preliminary findings of an autopsy performed earlier this month, which determined the 20-year-old actor died of natural causes. Boyce starred in "Jessie," a Disney Channel show, for four seasons from 2011-2015. He also starred in "Mirrors," "Eagle Eye" with Shia LaBeouf and "Grown Ups" with Adam Sandler.
Dad Gets Dating Advice From Teen Daughter
This dad just wanted to look sharp as he stepped back into the dating scene, so he sought advice from his teen daughter. Divorced dad Jeff Saville recently had a dinner date coming up and wasn't sure what to wear. So he took some mirror selfies in different outfits and sent them to his 19-year-old daughter, Carli. Carli posted screenshots of the messages to Twitter, writing, "Life with a single dad, asking for advice on date outfits." Tell your dad if he's interested I promise I won't stand him up," said another.
Disney Star Cameron Boyce Was Cremated, Death Certificate Says
Just about a week after Cameron Boyce died suddenly after suffering a seizure, the Disney star's family has cremated him, according to his death certificate. After Boyce was cremated, his family took him his ashes, according to multiple outlets that obtained his death certificate. Boyce, who was being treated for epilepsy, died in his sleep July 6 after suffering a seizure. The young actor then found a home on the Disney Channel, appearing in the "Descendants" franchise and the series "Jessie." RELATED STORIESCameron Boyce's Grandmother Was Civil Rights Pioneer in the 1950sCameron Boyce's Dad Shares Photo of His Son Taken Hours Before His DeathLate Disney Star Cameron Boyce Suffered From Epilepsy, Family Says
'Descendants 3' red carpet premiere canceled after death of Cameron Boyce
Disney Channel has canceled the red carpet premiere event for "Descendants 3," and instead will honor Cameron Boyce in a different way. Boyce was 20 when he died in his sleep this month after a seizure. In a statement, Disney Channel said its parent company will donate to the Thirst Project, a nonprofit Boyce was heavily involved in that provides communities with safe drinking water. In Disney Channel's "Descendants," he played Cruella De Vil's teenage son, Carlos. With permission from his family, "Disney Channel will dedicate the telecast of "Descendants 3" in Cameron Boyce's memory," the channel said.
How seizures can kill people with epilepsy in their sleep
Reducing the risk of deathThe CDC also recommends that people with epilepsy avoid known seizure triggers, avoid drinking too much alcohol and get enough sleep. But doctors shouldn't be content with just reducing the number of seizures, French said. "Fabulous control is no seizures," she said, "and doctors should be seeking no seizures. More research into medications that treat the root cause of epilepsy, and not just the symptomatic seizures, could reduce the number of SUDEP cases, French said. "Every person who takes care of epilepsy patients has seen this happen," French said.
Cameron Boyce died of natural causes, preliminary coroner's report says
Initial information indicates actor Cameron Boyce died of natural causes, according to the Los Angeles County Coroner's office. "Preliminary information suggests the death occurred under natural circumstances," a press release from the coroner states. Boyce's father, Victor Boyce, on Wednesday shared the last photo he took of his son before he died last weekend. Cameron Boyce starred in "Jessie," a Disney Channel show, for four seasons from 2011-2015. Boyce was set to appear in the comedy series "Mrs. Fletcher," which is set to hit HBO this fall.
Cameron Boyce's Grandmother Was Civil Rights Pioneer in the 1950s
Disney Channel star Cameron Boyce, who died Saturday at age 20, was a loving grandson who idolized his "nana," a civil rights pioneer who helped desegregate an all-white school in the South. The students walked to school, notebooks clutched to their chests, under a barrage of insults and racial epithets. Her historic journey to Clinton High School occurred one year before federal troops had to escort nine black students to an all-white school in Little Rock. But the group walked on. RELATED STORIESLate Disney Star Cameron Boyce Suffered From Epilepsy, Family SaysCameron Boyce's Dad Says Son's Death Is a 'Nightmare I Can't Wake Up From'Disney Actor Cameron Boyce Dies at 20
Cameron Boyce's Dad Shares Photo of His Son Taken Hours Before His Death
Cameron Boyce's dad shared a photo of his son that was taken just hours before his sudden death, writing, "I miss him terribly." Just hours before he was snatched from our lives," he wrote alongside the image. An autopsy was completed Monday and Boyces official cause of death has yet to be determined, according to the Los Angeles County Department of Medical Examiner-Coroner. RELATED STORIESCelebrities We've Lost in 2019Could a Service Dog Have Saved Cameron Boyce's Life? Cameron Boyce's Dad Says Son's Death Is a 'Nightmare I Can't Wake Up From'
Could a Service Dog Have Saved Cameron Boyce's Life?
After the sudden death of Disney star Cameron Boyce, some are wondering if he could have been saved. On Tuesday, Boyce's parents revealed he suffered a fatal seizure due to epilepsy, a condition he was being treated for. Boyce, who starred in Disneys Descendants movie, could possibly have benefited from a service dog, or devices on the market for those who suffer from seizures. There are also other devices to help those who suffer from seizures stay safe. Im overwhelmed with the love and support our family has received, Victor wrote. "
Cameron Boyce's Dad Says Son's Death Is a 'Nightmare I Can't Wake Up From'
Cameron Boyce's dad is calling his son's tragic death to a "nightmare" he can't wake up from. Victor Boyce broke his silence on Twitter Sunday, one day after his son Cameron died in his sleep after suffering a seizure. It really does help to ease the pain of this nightmare I cant wake up from." He added: "I cant thank you guys enough.TMZ reported Monday that Cameron suffered from epilepsy. But first responders could not revive Cameron and he was declared dead at the scene.
10 things you might not know about Cameron Boyce
CNN image(CNN) - Actor Cameron Boyce was known for his roles in the Disney Channel movie franchise "Descendants" and the TV show "Jessie." But even before he was Carlos, the teenage son of Cruella de Vil, or the mischievous Luke Ross, Boyce was already a veteran in show business. Here are 10 things you may not know about the late actor, whose death at age 20 was confirmed Sunday. The episode, called "Halloween Night at the Museum," first aired on Disney Channel in 2014. He also voiced a 'Spider-Man' villainIn 2017, Boyce voiced the role of Spidey villain Herman Schultz, also known as Shocker, on the Disney XD series "Marvel's Spider-Man."
Disney Actor Cameron Boyce Dies at 20
Cameron Boyce, who captured young hearts on the Disney Channel, died after having a seizure. The young actor then found a home on the Disney Channel. Also on the Disney Channel, Boyce played Luke Ross in "Jessie," one of the wealthy children the title character is hired to look after in their parents' absence. You will be missed down here Gregg Sulkin (@greggsulkin) July 7, 2019Last night I found out about the passing of Cameron Boyce. Ava Allan (@AvaAvaAllan) July 7, 2019Our Jessie family has been devastated by the sad and untimely passing of our beloved Cameron Boyce.
Disney Channel star Cameron Boyce dies at age 20
BURBANK, Calif. - Actor Cameron Boyce, who starred in the Disney Channel's television shows and series, has died at age 20. A Disney Channel spokesperson, who was informed by a family spokesperson, confirmed the death to CNN on Sunday morning. Boyce starred in "Jessie," a television show about a small town girl, played by Debby Ryan, working as a nanny for a wealthy family after moving to New York City. "From a young age, Cameron Boyce dreamed of sharing his extraordinary artistic talents with the world," the channel's spokesperson said. A veteran actor at age 19Boyce was born and raised in Los Angeles, and was dubbed an old soul by those who knew him, according to Disney Channels' biography of him.