- Become the youngest member of the "That's Entertainment" at age 7.
- A multilingual, he is fluent in two major Philippine languages, his native Tagalog as well as Cebuano. His second language is American English and he is conversational in European French.
- At age 3, he was singing at a bowling alley In Manila that his mother visited often when a talent scout spotted him. He was immediately cast in a TV commercial.
- Won best male international artist, beating, among others, Robbie Williams, at the NRJ music awards in Cannes, France on Jan. 18, 2003. A year earlier, he was awarded for 2002 NRJ Music Awards for "Best Newcomer of the Year" at France. NJR is a French-based radio group.
- In 2007, GMA Network launched the reality dance competition "Move: The Search for Billy Crawford's Pinoy Dancers" which the international pop star himself hosted. The competition is a search for six dancers that will complete his concert act in the Philippines.
- Was given a star plaque at the Eastwood Walk of Fame in Philippines in 2007 and was the first inductee that year. Eastwood Walk of Fame (initiated by German Moreno is Philippines' version of Hollywood's Walk of Fame.
- He was three years old, and singing at a bowling alley his mother frequented, when a talent scout discovered him. He was soon cast in various commercials.
- Attended International Christian Academy (the same school attended by Rico Yan and Christian Bautista) in the Philippines until the age of 11.
- Has two half-brothers on his father's side.
- Born in Manila, Philippines to a Filipina mother Mayette and an American father Jack.
- Aside from the Philippines, he has been living in New York City and Los Angeles, California in USA (since 1998), Paris in France, and UK.
- Known around Europe and Asia with songs "When You Think About Me", "Never My Love", "Steamy Nights" and "Bright Lights.".
- A Filipino-American musician and actor.
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