Cameron Ocasio
Cameron Ocasio (born September 7, 1999) is an American actor, model, fashion designer, artist, photographer, and videographer best known for his role as Dice Corleone, the street-smart friend and occasional babysitter sidekick, in the Nickelodeon sitcom Sam & Cat, which aired from 2013 to 2014 and featured 35 episodes starring Ariana Grande and Jennette McCurdy.[1][2] Born in Long Island City, New York, Ocasio entered the entertainment industry as a child performer, gaining early recognition through a series of guest spots and supporting roles in both television and film.[3] Ocasio's breakthrough came with Sam & Cat, where his portrayal of the entrepreneurial Dice—a character involved in schemes like selling fake IDs and running a babysitting service—earned him praise for bringing energy and humor to the ensemble cast. Prior to that, he debuted on screen in 2011 with a guest appearance as Nico Grey, a kidnapped Romani boy, in the NBC series Law & Order: Special Victims Unit episode "Lost Traveler."[4] That same year, he appeared in the CBS medical drama A Gifted Man as a young patient. In film, Ocasio had notable early roles including Lucas in the short horror Child Eater (2012) and BBQ Boy in the supernatural thriller Sinister (2012), directed by Scott Derrickson and starring Ethan Hawke.[5][6] He followed with Shane in the short comedy Fool's Day (2013), Robert in the musical drama Love Magical (2018), a story about an aspiring R&B singer overcoming personal fears, and Curtis in Project Pay Day (2021).[7][8][9] Additional credits include the short films Caught (2011) and Over/Under (2013), showcasing his versatility in dramatic and comedic genres during his formative years as an actor. He has since pursued modeling, fashion design, and other artistic endeavors.[10]Early life
Family and upbringing
Cameron Ocasio was born on September 7, 1999, in Long Island City, New York, United States.[1] He was raised in the suburban community of Dix Hills, New York, on Long Island, where he experienced a typical family-oriented environment amid the area's residential neighborhoods and green spaces.[11] Ocasio grew up with his parents, an older brother, and a younger sister named Gianna, forming a close-knit household that emphasized family bonds.[12][13] During his youth, Ocasio achieved a black belt in karate at the age of seven, a milestone that instilled in him a strong sense of discipline and perseverance, shaping his approach to personal challenges.[14][11] This early foundation in structured activities later contributed to his budding interests in performance arts.[14]Early interests and training
Ocasio developed a strong interest in martial arts during his childhood in Dix Hills, New York, beginning formal training in karate and jiu-jitsu at the age of five. He demonstrated exceptional dedication by earning a black belt in karate at age seven, an achievement that was publicly recognized by local Huntington Town Councilwoman Susan A. Berland through a proclamation presented at a Town Board meeting.[15][14][16] In addition to martial arts, Ocasio pursued magic as a personal hobby, performing tricks for fun and entertainment in his free time alongside playing video games. This self-taught skill in illusion and sleight-of-hand reflected his early creative inclinations and provided a playful outlet for expression before his professional career began.[16]Career
Acting beginnings
Ocasio's entry into professional acting began around age nine when he was scouted for a Palm Centro commercial on the street, marking his initial foray into the industry. This opportunity led him to attend the International Modeling and Talent Association (IMTA) convention in New York in 2008, where he showcased his talents and secured his first agent representation from an agency in White Plains, New York.[17] The IMTA experience transitioned him from informal pursuits to structured auditions, laying the foundation for his early career amid the competitive New York acting scene. His stage debut occurred in 2010 at age 11, portraying Lyncoya—Andrew Jackson's adopted Native American son—in the Broadway production of the rock musical Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson. The show, which had originated off-Broadway at The Public Theater earlier that year, offered a punk-infused, satirical examination of the seventh U.S. president's life, blending historical events with themes of populism, manifest destiny, and personal turmoil through a contemporary emo-rock lens. Ocasio's role as Lyncoya highlighted the tragic displacement of Native American children during Jackson's era, appearing in key scenes that underscored the musical's critique of American expansionism; the production ran at the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre until its closure in January 2011.[18] In 2011, Ocasio secured his screen debut in the short film Caught, directed by Elizabeth Page, playing the role of Young Kevin in a story centered on a young girl's passion for softball and her mother's overbearing interference, forcing a choice between familial loyalty and personal dreams. The 15-minute drama featured Ocasio in flashback sequences that illuminated the family's underlying tensions and emotional stakes, with filming providing his first taste of on-set collaboration in a narrative-driven indie project. Later that year, he made his television debut as Nico Grey, a Romani boy who vanishes en route from school, in the Law & Order: Special Victims Unit episode "Lost Traveler" (season 13, episode 9), which aired on November 30 and explored themes of cultural prejudice and child abduction within New York City's immigrant communities. Also in 2011, he appeared as a young patient in an episode of the CBS series A Gifted Man.[19][20] The shift from childhood hobbies to professional environments brought challenges for Ocasio, including the rigors of frequent auditions—such as early tries for Nickelodeon pilots—and adapting to long hours on set while managing schoolwork through tutors. His background in martial arts, where he achieved a black belt by his early teens, occasionally informed his preparation for roles requiring physicality or discipline.[17][16]Breakthrough roles and later projects
Ocasio's early breakthrough came with his role as the BBQ Boy in the 2012 horror film Sinister, directed by Scott Derrickson, where he appeared in a brief but memorable scene amid the film's supernatural storyline involving a family's discovery of disturbing home movies. The movie, starring Ethan Hawke, received mixed reviews for its atmospheric tension but was praised for its chilling impact on audiences, grossing over $82 million worldwide on a modest budget and marking Ocasio's entry into feature films at age 13. This role helped establish him in the industry, showcasing his ability to handle intense genre material and leading to increased visibility for young talent scouts.[21] His most prominent breakthrough arrived with the lead supporting role of Dice Corleone in the Nickelodeon sitcom Sam & Cat (2013–2014), where he appeared in all 35 episodes as the resourceful neighbor to protagonists Sam Puckett (Jennette McCurdy) and Cat Valentine (Ariana Grande). Dice serves as the entrepreneurial sidekick who promotes the duo's babysitting service, often using his street smarts and connections within their apartment building to secure clients and gadgets, evolving from a quirky hustler into a loyal friend who navigates the show's chaotic adventures with calm confidence. The series, a crossover spin-off from iCarly and Victorious, became a cultural staple for tween audiences, blending slapstick humor with themes of friendship and makeshift family, though it faced behind-the-scenes challenges that contributed to its single-season run; Ocasio's charismatic portrayal of Dice earned him fan acclaim for injecting authenticity into the ensemble dynamic.[22] Following Sam & Cat, Ocasio took on guest spots in other Nickelodeon projects, including a guest appearance as himself in the 2014 web series Webheads episode "Boys of Nick Celebrity Edition". During this 2014–2018 period, he navigated the challenges of post-sitcom typecasting, as many young actors from similar shows struggled to transition beyond comedic teen archetypes, prompting Ocasio to diversify into independent films while maintaining a lower profile in television.[23] Ocasio's later film projects reflected a shift toward varied genres and independent productions. In the 2013 short film Fool's Day, a dark comedy directed by Cody Blue Snider, he played Shane, one of the fourth-graders whose April Fool's prank on their teacher spirals into unintended consequences, earning the film praise at the Tribeca Festival for its sharp twist on youthful mischief. He starred as Robert in the 2018 comedy Love Magical, a heartfelt story of loss and healing that premiered at the Heartland International Film Festival, where his performance contributed to the film's warm reception for its emotional depth. That same year, Ocasio appeared as Levi in the short The One, a concise exploration of relationships. His most recent feature role was as Curtis in Project Pay Day (2021), a coming-of-age comedy produced by Crossbow Studio about teens fabricating summer jobs to avoid real work, co-starring Quinn McColgan and David Corenswet; the film emphasized themes of ingenuity and friendship, with Ocasio's portrayal adding levity to the group's schemes and helping it secure family-friendly distribution on platforms like Apple TV.[7][8][24] In recent years, Ocasio has stepped back from major acting commitments, focusing on other creative outlets, though he teased a secret project on Instagram in March 2025, hinting at new endeavors without specifying details at the time. By August 2025, he revealed it as an artistic endeavor rather than an acting role, aligning with his broader pursuits in design and visual arts.[25]Modeling and fashion
Modeling career
Cameron Ocasio began his professional modeling career at the age of two, securing early child modeling gigs through local opportunities in New York.[14] In 2008, at age eight, Ocasio attended the International Modeling and Talent Association (IMTA) convention in New York, where he competed and earned 1st runner-up honors as child actor/model of the year, marking a significant early achievement in his modeling pursuits.[14] This IMTA experience provided initial modeling opportunities that also supported his early acting auditions by connecting him with industry professionals. Ocasio is signed with IMTA, which has represented him in modeling.[11] As of November 2025, Ocasio maintains an active presence on Instagram, where he shares posts related to fashion design, art, and his brand, highlighting his evolving creative work.[26]Fashion design and entrepreneurship
In 2023, Cameron Ocasio founded the fashion brand Maivus, filing a trademark application on October 19 for a range of apparel including hats, pants, shirts, shoes, socks, underwear, clothing jackets, and leather belts.[27] The brand focuses on clothing in International Class 025, emphasizing everyday wear items.[27] In September 2025, Maivus launched its debut collection.[28] Ocasio, as the owner, represents the entrepreneurial venture into fashion design alongside his acting career.[27]Other creative pursuits
Artistic endeavors
Cameron Ocasio has pursued magic as an artistic endeavor, beginning with street magic practices at the age of 12.[29] This childhood hobby evolved into public performances, including a 2014 demonstration featured in an online video where he showcased card tricks and illusions.[30] In the 2020s, he has shared magic tricks online, including a 2022 post on X offering to perform them.[31] Ocasio also identifies as a mosaic artist, sharing examples of his work on Instagram, such as a May 2025 post revealing a completed mosaic piece.[32][33]Photography and videography
Ocasio has developed skills in photography and videography, which he highlights in his social media profiles as part of his multifaceted creative profile.[34][33] His photography portfolio, shared primarily on Instagram since 2018, includes creative portraits and editorial-style images, such as a June 2025 post featuring artistic compositions tagged with #photographer.[35] Another example is a May 2025 post showcasing the art piece "RISE," demonstrating his use of photography to document personal projects.[36] In videography, Ocasio produced a promotional reveal video for his fashion brand Maivu in August 2025, which he edited and shared via Instagram, directing viewers to the full version on the brand's YouTube channel.[37] This project illustrates his proficiency in video production and editing for professional applications.[34]Filmography
Film
Cameron Ocasio has appeared in several feature films and short films throughout his career, beginning with short projects in his early teens and progressing to more prominent roles in independent features.| Year | Title | Role | Director | Notable Co-stars | Genre and Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2011 | Caught | Young Kevin | Elizabeth Page | Lori Martini, Catherine Curtin | Drama short (approx. 15 minutes); Ocasio's screen debut in a story about family and softball. [19] |
| 2012 | Child Eater | Lucas | Erlingur Thoroddsen | Cait Bliss, Dan Reiss | Horror short (17 minutes); A babysitter encounters a terrifying creature while caring for a boy. [5] |
| 2012 | Sinister | BBQ Boy | Scott Derrickson | Ethan Hawke, Vincent D'Onofrio | Horror feature (110 minutes); Ocasio plays one of the child victims in this supernatural thriller. [21] |
| 2013 | Fool's Day | Shane | Cody Blue Snider | Taylor Geare, Noah Fleiss | Dark comedy/horror short (20 minutes); Centers on a class prank gone wrong, premiered at Tribeca Film Festival. [7] |
| 2014 | A Route Less Traveled | Alex Martinez | Lori Martini, Maria Rusolo | Justin Guarini, Ned Van Zandt | Comedy/family/mystery short (24 minutes); Follows a road trip adventure solving a family mystery. [38] |
| 2018 | The One | Levi | Justin Foran | Ashley August, Brinda Dixit | Dramedy short (8 minutes); A coming-of-age story about a teen seeking love in New York City. [39] |
| 2018 | Love Magical | Robert | D.C. Douglas | Keith Sweat, Margaux Kelley | Musical romance feature (90 minutes); Ocasio portrays a young character in this R&B-themed story of passion and fear of love. [8] |
| 2021 | Project Pay Day | Curtis | Greg Koorhan | Quinn McColgan, Jaz Goodreau, David Corenswet | Comedy feature (92 minutes); Three teens fake summer jobs and scheme for quick cash, marking Ocasio's most recent confirmed film role as of 2025. [9] |