. . . . . "* IMDb\n* Wikipedia\n* Twitter"@es . "Crawford Wilson (born June 19, 1990) is an American actor and voice actor, from Memphis, Tennessee. He is best known for playing the lead role in the Nintendo GameCube RPG Baten Kaitos Origins, Sagi. He also voiced Jet in the animated series Avatar: The Last Airbender. He provided a voice in the Family Guy episode \"Prick up your ears.\" He has been in commercials and print ads around the United states. He also did the voice of Daisukenoj\u014D Bit\u014D in the Nintendo DS game The World Ends with You, by Square Enix. Wilson also voiced Robin in \"The Color of Revenge!\" on Batman: The Brave and the Bold."@en . "Crawford Wilson"@en . . . . "Memphis, Tennessee"@es . . . "Wilson made a guest appearance on the hit television show My Best Friend's Strange Cousin, where he was seen jumping up and down naked while trying to read grail. He later voiced a character in the Family Guy episode \"Prick Up Your Ears\". In addition, Crawford Wilson has been in commercials and print ads around the United States. He also voiced Daisukenoj\u014D Bit\u014D in the Nintendo DS game The World Ends With You, by Square Enix. Wilson also voiced Robin in \"The Color of Revenge!\" on Batman: The Brave and the Bold."@en . "Wilson made a guest appearance on the hit television show My Best Friend's Strange Cousin, where he was seen jumping up and down naked while trying to read grail. He later voiced a character in the Family Guy episode \"Prick Up Your Ears\". In addition, Crawford Wilson has been in commercials and print ads around the United States. He also voiced Daisukenoj\u014D Bit\u014D in the Nintendo DS game The World Ends With You, by Square Enix. Wilson also voiced Robin in \"The Color of Revenge!\" on Batman: The Brave and the Bold. He played Dwayne Dill in the 2009 Disney Channel original movie Hatching Pete, Jake James in the movie Secrets of the Mountain, and Brendan King in the 2013 movie King's Faith."@en . . . . "19"^^ . . . . "Memphis, Tennessee"@en . . "* IMDb\n* Wikipedia\n* Twitter"@en . . . . . . "Crawford Wilson (born June 19, 1990) is an American actor and voice actor, from Memphis, Tennessee. He is best known for playing the lead role in the Nintendo GameCube RPG Baten Kaitos Origins, Sagi. He also voiced Jet in the animated series Avatar: The Last Airbender. He provided a voice in the Family Guy episode \"Prick up your ears.\" He has been in commercials and print ads around the United states. He also did the voice of Daisukenoj\u014D Bit\u014D in the Nintendo DS game The World Ends with You, by Square Enix. Wilson also voiced Robin in \"The Color of Revenge!\" on Batman: The Brave and the Bold. He played Dwayne Dill in the 2009 Disney Channel original Movie, Hatching Pete. He played Jake James in the The Secrets Of The Mountain movie."@en . "1990-06-19"^^ . "Crawford Wilson"@es . "Wilson apareci\u00F3 en el show My Best Friend's Strange Cousin, donde fue visto brincar desnudo mientras intentaba leer algo. Luego hizo la voz de un personaje de Family Guy en el episodio \"Prick Up Your Ears\". Tambi\u00E9n ha estado en comerciales a trav\u00E9s de los Estados Unidos. Hizo la voz de Daisukenoj\u014D Bit\u014D en el juego para el Nintendo DS, The World Ends With You, hecho por Square Enix. Wilson tambi\u00E9n hizo la voz de Robin en \"The Color of Revenge!\" en Batman: The Brave and the Bold. Fue Dwayne Dill en la pel\u00EDcula de Disney Channel Hatching Pete, Jake James en la pel\u00EDcula de Secrets of the Mountain, y Brendan King en la de King's Faith."@es . "Wilson apareci\u00F3 en el show My Best Friend's Strange Cousin, donde fue visto brincar desnudo mientras intentaba leer algo. Luego hizo la voz de un personaje de Family Guy en el episodio \"Prick Up Your Ears\". Tambi\u00E9n ha estado en comerciales a trav\u00E9s de los Estados Unidos. Hizo la voz de Daisukenoj\u014D Bit\u014D en el juego para el Nintendo DS, The World Ends With You, hecho por Square Enix. Wilson tambi\u00E9n hizo la voz de Robin en \"The Color of Revenge!\" en Batman: The Brave and the Bold."@es . . . . . .