Often compared to Jaden Smith.Shot his first feature written, produced, directed and starring Academy winner Tom Hanks along with other heavy hitters like Julia Roberts, Taraji Henson and Cedric the Entertainer.Trained at XMA Headquarters with other stars like Taylor Lautner, Jaden and Willow Smith and Moises Arias.He says he would love to be a paleontologist.Is of Swedish, German, Irish and African American decent.His father performed some of the biggest motion capture action for the lead character "Jake Sully" in James Cameron's Avatar.His mother played the Pink Ranger on the Power Ranger Lost Galaxy tour.His father was the man behind the mask of the original Red and Green Rangers on the Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers series.His mother was the stunt double for Sarah Michelle Gellar on the Buffy the Vampire series and Scooby Doo 1-2.Son of Melissa Barker and Erik Betts.Is learning to play the piano.Learned almost all the countries and continents around the world by the age of 4.Knew almost every word from the Schoolhouse Rock compilation DVD by 3.He has been to Canada, New Zealand and Australia twice by the age of 2.Started paying taxes at the age of 1.Walked at the age of 10 months old.His first word at 9 months old was "car".He began his acting career at the ripe age of 5 months old when he shot his first national State Farm commercial directed by Spike Lee.Was in his first nationwide magazine Inside Kung Fu at 8 weeks old.Actress Sarah Michelle Gellar of Buffy the Vampire Slayer threw a baby shower celebrating his arrival.Booked his first TV series regular by the age of 8 years old as the voice of Donny McStuffins on the new Disney Jr. network series "Doc McStuffins".
A group of middle school kids stumble upon a chest full of incredible toys from the future. The discovery takes them on an adventure using their newfound toys to save their neighborhood and ultimately the world from a maniacal corporate madman. In the process, these "loser" kids learn they have the qualities they thought they were lacking all along.