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Michael Vincent Jones (born July 24, 1987) is an American actor, voice actor, and YouTube personality who is known for his work with Rooster Teeth's gameplay division Achievement Hunter. He also co-hosts a three-time awards winning podcast, ''Internet Box''. Jones has worked extensively with Rooster Teeth, having also starred in the second and third seasons of ''Immersion'', the comedy murder mystery series ''Ten Little Roosters'', and voices the character Sun Wukong in Rooster Teeth's ''RWBY''. He also voices Sting Eucliffe in ''Fairy Tail'', and Gen in ''World Break: Aria of Curse for a Holy Swordsman''. He starred in the science fiction action comedy film ''Lazer Team'', set for a 2016 release. ==Career== After graduating from high school, Jones worked as an electrician for almost five years. Jones first came to attention after his video "Crackdown 2 - Orbs = Bullshit" reached the front page of reddit. He received an email from Rooster Teeth asking him to join and make a new show for Achievement Hunter, which became ''Rage Quit''. In September 2011, he co-founded and co-hosted, with fellow employees Barbara Dunkelman, Ray Narvaez, Jr., Lindsay Jones, and Kerry Shawcross, as well as non-employees Andrew Blanchard, Mike Kroon, and Dylon Saramago, the triple award-winning ''Internet Box'' podcast. He is an occasional guest on the ''Rooster Teeth Podcast'' and is currently the main host of the Achievement Hunter podcast ''Off Topic''. Jones has worked as both an actor and a voice artist in multiple projects, several of which are produced by Rooster Teeth, including roles as Sun Wukong in Rooster Teeth's animated series ''RWBY'', fictionalized versions of himself in both ''Rooster Teeth Shorts'' and ''Ten Little Roosters'', Mogar in the animated series ''X-Ray and Vav'' and Zach in the sci-fi comedy film ''Lazer Team''. He has co-starred in the Rooster Teeth series ''Immersion'' since season two. His non-Rooster Teeth credits include the animated shows ''Fairy Tail'', as Sting Eucliffe, and ''World Break: Aria of Curse for a Holy Swordsman'', as Gen. The developers of the video game ''Surgeon Simulator'' named the alien character Gworb after a remark made by Jones in a Let's Play video in which Jones was conversing with gaming partner Gavin Free. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Michael Jones (actor)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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