Michael Vincent Jones (born July 24, 1987) is an American actor, podcast host and internet personality who is known for his work with Rooster Teeth 's gameplay division Achievement Hunter . He also co-hosted three-time Podcast Award winner Internet Box .
17-1414: (Redirected from Mike Jones ) Michael or Mike Jones may refer to: Entertainment [ edit ] Film and TV [ edit ] Michael Jones (actor) (born 1987), American voice actor Michael Jones (film director) (1944–2018), Canadian screenwriter Mike Jones (producer) , Australian film producer, co-producer of A Sunburnt Christmas Mike Jones (screenwriter) (born 1971), American screenwriter and journalist Music [ edit ] Michael Jones (1959–2016), birth name of American musician Kashif Michael Jones (born 1980), birth name of American rapper Wax Michael Jones (Canadian musician) (1942–2022), new-age pianist Michael Jones (Welsh-French musician) (born 1952) Mike Jones (jazz musician) (born 1962), performs with Penn and Teller Mike Jones (rapper) (born 1981), American rapper Others in entertainment [ edit ] Michael Spencer Jones (born 1961), British art photographer and music video director Sports [ edit ] American football [ edit ] Mike Jones (wide receiver, born 1960) , American football player Mike Jones (tight end) (born 1966), American football tight end Mike Jones (defensive lineman) (born 1969), American football player Mike Jones (linebacker) (born 1969), American football player most famous for
34-659: A Holy Swordsman . 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 the Internet Box podcast hosted by himself, Barbara Dunkelman , Ray Narvaez, Jr. , Andrew Blanchard, Mike Kroon, and Dylan "Dylon" Saramago, with Lindsay Jones and Kerry Shawcross being added to
51-430: A character in the film Babel Mike Jones, the protagonist of the 1990 Nintendo game StarTropics See also [ edit ] Mick Jones (disambiguation) Who Is Mike Jones? , a 2005 album by the rapper Mike Jones [REDACTED] Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change
68-593: A longtime close friendship with fellow Achievement Hunter, Gavin Free , since the pair met in 2012. Free was a groomsman in Jones’ wedding. On May 9, 2014, Jones married his long-time romantic partner and Rooster Teeth voice actor Lindsay Tuggey . During Rooster Teeth's 2016 Extra Life livestream, the couple announced that they are expecting a child, which was later revealed to be a girl in January 2017. They announced
85-533: The 2000s and 2010s Mike Jones (canoeist) (died 1978), English expedition canoeist Mike Jones (motocross rider) (born 1966), American freestyle motocross rider also known as "Mad Mike Jones" Mike Jones (motorcyclist) (born 1994), Australian motorcycle racer Virgil (wrestler) (1962–2024), professional wrestler with his birth name Mike Jones Politics [ edit ] Michael Jones (activist) (born 1964), American psychology writer and practitioner Michael Jones (Virginia politician) , member of
102-691: The Australian National Basketball League (NBL) between 1981 and 1983, where he was the league's MVP in 1981 and the league's scoring champion in 1981 and 1983. He was listed by the NBL in 1983 as 201 cm and a center / forward . Jones was born in the state of Alabama . Jones moved to Australia in 1981 to play for the Illawarra Hawks in the National Basketball League (NBL). He
119-540: The Illawarra Hawks in Australia Mike Jones (basketball, born 1965) , American basketball head coach at UNC Greensboro Mike Jones (basketball, born 1967) , American basketball player, formerly for Auburn University Mike Jones (basketball, born 1973) , American basketball head coach at Old Dominion University Mike Jones (basketball, born 1984) , American basketball player, formerly for
136-631: The University of Maryland Other sports [ edit ] Michael Jones (boxer) (born 1974), English boxer of the 1990s and 2000s Michael Jones (cricketer) (born 1998), Scottish cricketer Michael Jones (rugby union) (born 1965), New Zealand rugby union player Michael Jones (swimmer) (born 1994), British Paralympic swimmer Mick Jones (hammer thrower) (born 1963), English hammer thrower Mike Jones (athletic director) (born 1954), athletic director and men's basketball head coach Mike Jones (boxer) (born 1983), American boxer of
153-1718: The Virginia House of Delegates Mike Jones (Alabama politician) (born 1966), member of the Alabama House of Representatives Mike Jones (Pennsylvania politician) (born c. 1969), American politician from Pennsylvania Other people [ edit ] Michael Jones (soldier) (died 1649), colonel during the Irish Confederate War Michael D. Jones (1822–1898), founder of the Welsh settlement in Patagonia Michael Rotohiko Jones (1895–1978), New Zealand interpreter and broadcaster Michael Jones (historian) (born 1940), British historian Mike Jones (painter) (1941–2022), Welsh artist Michael Jones, Lord Jones (1948–2016), Scottish judge Mike Jones (personal trainer) (born 1957), alleged to have had an affair with evangelical preacher Ted Arthur Haggard Michael Jones (scientist) , computer vision researcher Michael Jones (entrepreneur) (born 1975), American entrepreneur and investor Michael Gresford Jones (1901–1982), Church of England bishop Michael Brandon Jones , American geophysicist Michael Owen Jones (born 1942), American folklorist Michael Jones (priest) (died 1719), Anglican priest in Ireland Mike Jones, pseudonym of Sywald Skeid (born 1971) Fictional characters [ edit ] Mike Jones,
170-464: The birth of their first daughter, born May 24, 2017. On August 5, 2018, Jones announced at RTX 2018 that he and Lindsay were expecting their second child in February 2019. Their second daughter was born February 18, 2019. Mike Jones (basketball, born 1956) Michael Jones (born 1956) is an American former professional basketball player. He played three seasons with the Illawarra Hawks in
187-1066: The cast later on. He is an occasional guest on the Rooster Teeth Podcast and was the main host of the Achievement Hunter podcast Off Topic and co-host of Face Jam along with Jordan Cwierz. In 2022 Jones participated in State Farm’s The Gamerhood Challenge. Jones has worked as both an actor and a voice artist in multiple projects, several of which are produced by Rooster Teeth. For Rooster Teeth's animated productions, he has voiced Sun Wukong in RWBY , lead character Max in Camp Camp , and Mogar in X-Ray and Vav. He has also portrayed live-action fictionalized versions of himself in both Rooster Teeth Shorts and Ten Little Roosters , as well as Zach in
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#1732791015677204-459: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Michael_Jones&oldid=1252620457 " Category : Human name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Michael Jones (actor) Jones had worked extensively with Rooster Teeth, having also starred in
221-526: The sci-fi comedy film Lazer Team and Lazer Team 2 . 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. On October 1, 2016, Jones announced via Twitter that he will be playing Dogra in One Piece . The creator of
238-741: 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 , and Max in Camp Camp . He starred in Rooster Teeth's science fiction action comedy film Lazer Team , released in 2016, as well as its sequel the following year. His work outside of Rooster Teeth includes voicing Sting Eucliffe in Fairy Tail , Dogra in One Piece , Rapture in Ninja Slayer From Animation , and Gen in World Break: Aria of Curse for
255-1151: The tackle that secured a win for the St. Louis Rams in Super Bowl XXXIV Mike Jones (offensive lineman) (born 1985), American football player Mike Jones (wide receiver, born 1992) , Canadian football wide receiver Mike Jones (defensive back) (born 1995), Canadian football defensive back Mac Jones (Michael McCorkle Jones, born 1998), American football quarterback Association football [ edit ] Mike Jones (footballer) (born 1987), English footballer Michael Jones (English footballer) (born 1987), English footballer Michael Jones (New Zealand footballer) Mike Jones (soccer) (born 1988), American soccer player Mike Jones (referee) (born 1968), English football referee Baseball [ edit ] Mike Jones (1890s pitcher) (1865–1894), Canadian baseball pitcher Mike Jones (1980s pitcher) (born 1959), American baseball pitcher Basketball [ edit ] Mike Jones (basketball, born 1956) , American basketball player, formerly for
272-457: 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 Gavin Free . In addition Gworb has an organ known as the "Gavichal", which is a combination of Michael Jones' and Gavin Free's names. Jones was born in Woodbridge, New Jersey to "devout Roman Catholic parents." Jones has maintained
289-468: Was voted league MVP in his first season and was the league's scoring champion with 671 points in 22 games for an average of 30.5 per game. He was also the free throw percentage leader for 1981 with 87.6% (113/129). In his second season with the Hawks in 1982 , Jones averaged a career-low 23.9 points per game. Jones was club captain in his third season with the Hawks in 1983 . He went on to earn
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