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  • Born: 7 February 1978
  • Birthplace: Cedar Rapids, Iowa
  • Best Known As:

    The star of That '70s Show and Punk'd

Name at birth: Christopher Ashton Kutcher

 

Ashton Kutcher is a lanky and irreverent comic actor and the creator of the wacky MTV "reality" show Punk'd. Ashton Kutcher was a college dropout and sometime model when he was cast as guileless knucklehead Michael Kelso in the comedy series That '70s Show (co-starring Topher Grace) in 1998. The show ran until 2006 and made Kutcher a star. While still working on the series, Kutcher began appearing in movies, including small roles in Down to You (2000, starring Freddie Prinze, Jr.) and Reindeer Games (2000, starring Ben Affleck). The surprise box-office success of his 2003 comedy Dude, Where's My Car? was followed by TV's Punk'd (2003-07), in which Kutcher played pranks on celebrities while secretly filming them. (In the first episode, Justin Timberlake was tricked into thinking the IRS was at his home repossessing his goods.) Ashton Kutcher's success also led to tabloid coverage of his personal life, including a high-profile romance with wild-child actress Brittany Murphy (his co-star in 2003's Just Married) and his 2005 marriage to Bruce Willis's ex-wife, actress Demi Moore. (Kutcher was age 27 and Moore 42 when they were married.) Ashton Kutcher's production company, Katalyst Films, has developed a number of TV and online video projects (including the 2008 TV series Miss Guided). An early and enthusiastic "tweeter," Ashton Kutcher became (in 2009) the first Twitter user to have one million followers. Kutcher's other feature films include The Butterfly Effect (2004), The Guardian (2006, opposite Kevin Costner), What Happens in Vegas (2008) and the ensemble romance Valentine's Day (2010). In September of 2011, Kutcher began starring in the hit sitcom Two and A Half Men, replacing the show's controverisal departed star, Charlie Sheen.

Ashton Kutcher married Demi Moore on 24 September 2005 in Beverly Hills. It was Kutcher's first marriage. They announced on 17 November 2011 that they would divorce. They had no children together, but Moore has three daughters from her marriage to Bruce Willis... While married to Moore, Kutcher was a prominent follower of Kabbalah, a mystical offshoot of Judaism; Kutcher has sometimes worn a red Kabbalah bracelet on his wrist... Kutcher's Twitter name is aplusk.

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Happy birthday to actor/producer Ashton Kutcher, who turns 30 today. Known for his break-out role as Michael Kelso in That '70s Show, Kutcher has proven to be more than just a pretty face. He produced MTV's Punk'd, a Candid Camera-type show in which pranks were played on unwitting celebrities, and the reality TV show Beauty and the Geek, which pairs off beautiful girls with geeky guys in a contest to win $250,000. Kutcher has also starred in a string of comedies, including Just Married, Guess Who and Cheaper by the Dozen, as well as the cult psychological thriller, The Butterfly Effect.

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Biography

Having acquired legions of loyal female followers with his portrayal of the ever-horny and dimwitted Kelso in the popular television comedy series That 70s Show, it may come as a surprise that male model-turned-actor Ashton Kutcher ironically majored in biochemical engineering at the University of Iowa before his "discovery" in an Iowa bar and subsequent stint on the catwalk for such fashion industry luminaries as Versace and Calvin Klein.

Born in Cedar Rapids, IA, along with a fraternal twin named Michael, Kutcher was bitten by the acting bug in high school. Balancing his love for the stage with his talent for wrestling before gravitating toward the former in such high school productions as Annie, Kutcher worked numerous odd jobs during his tenure at the University of Iowa before winning the Fresh Faces of Iowa contest in 1997 and heading for New York. Competing in that same year's International Model and Talent Agency competition before being signed to the next agency, Kutcher relocated to Los Angeles the following year and soon landed his breakthrough role on That 70s Show. Though he had small roles in Down to You and Reindeer Games (both 2000), Kutcher's first major big-screen role was in Dude, Where's My Car? (also 2000), in which he teamed his airheaded goofiness with that of American Pie's Sean William Scott.

Breaking out of the mold with a more serious turn alongside James Van Der Beek in 2001's Texas Rangers, a return to comedy wasn't far behind with a role in My Boss's Daughter scheduled for release later that same year. Though My Boss's Daughter would ultimately be pushed back to a late February 2003 release date, Kutcher and actress Brittany Murphy (8 Mile) scored a modest hit when Just Married was released into theaters in early January of the same year. Despite receiving only a lukewarm reception from critics, positive audience turnout ensured that Just Married would nevertheless hold on to a position in the box office top-ten for nearly a month after its release. Though My Boss's Daughter failed to stir up much at the box-office, the one-two punch of his immensely popular MTV prank show Punk'd and a high-profile romance with Demi Moore (whom he later married and then divorced) shot Kutcher's celebrity stock through the roof in 2003. He subsequently closed out the year with a self-depricating role in the holiday hit Cheaper by the Dozen.

2004 saw Kutcher trying his hand at drama once again with the supernatural thriller The Butterfly Effect. Though the reviews were mixed, the film had its share of fans among critics and went on to makeup its budget more than three-times over. Kutcher continued finding success on the small-screen by producing the series Beauty and the Geek. In 2005 he teamed with Bernie Mac for the racial comedy Guess Who, and 2006 found Kutcher trying his hand at more action oriented fare teaming up with Kevin Costner for The Guardian. The actor would continue to find his place in the romcom niche with 2008's What Happens in Vegas, 2010's Valentine's Day and 2011's No Strings Attached, but made particular waves with a return to television, when he famously signed on to replace Charlie Sheen on the sitcomn Two and a Half Men in 2011. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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Ashton Kutcher, September 2008
Born Christopher Ashton Kutcher
February 7, 1978 (1978-02-07) (age 34)
Cedar Rapids, Iowa, U.S.
Occupation Actor, producer, former fashion model, comedian, television host
Years active 1998–present
Spouse Demi Moore (m. 2005–present; divorce filed)

Christopher Ashton Kutcher (/ˈkʊər/; born February 7, 1978),[1] best known as Ashton Kutcher, is an American actor, producer, former fashion model, and comedian, known for his portrayal of Michael Kelso in the Fox sitcom That '70s Show. He also created, produced and hosted Punk'd, and played lead roles in the Hollywood films Dude, Where's My Car?, Just Married, The Butterfly Effect, The Guardian, and What Happens in Vegas. He is also the producer and co-creator of the supernatural TV show Room 401 and the reality TV show Beauty and the Geek. Kutcher currently co-stars in the hit CBS sitcom Two and a Half Men as the character Walden Schmidt.

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Early life

Kutcher was born in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. He is the son of Diane (née Finnegan), a Procter & Gamble employee, and Larry M. Kutcher, a factory worker.[2][3] His father is of Bohemian (Czech) descent and his mother is of Irish, German, and Bohemian ancestry.[4][5] Kutcher was raised in a conservative Roman Catholic family,[6] with an older sister, Tausha, and a fraternal twin, Michael, who had a heart transplant when the brothers were young children. Kutcher's twin brother also has cerebral palsy and is a spokesperson for the advocacy organization Reaching for the Stars.[7]

Kutcher attended Washington High School in Cedar Rapids for his freshman year, before his family moved to Homestead, Iowa, where he attended Clear Creek Amana High School. Kutcher also appeared in school plays.[8]

Kutcher's brother's cardiomyopathy caused his home life to become increasingly stressful. He has stated that "I didn't want to come home and find more bad news about my brother" and "kept myself so busy that I didn't allow myself to feel".[9] Kutcher stated that during adolescence, he contemplated committing suicide. At thirteen, he attempted to jump from a Cedar Rapids hospital balcony, with his father intervening in the incident.[10] Kutcher's home life worsened as his parents divorced when he was sixteen. During his senior year, he broke into his high school at midnight with his cousin in an attempt to steal money; he was arrested leaving the scene. Kutcher was convicted of third-degree burglary and sentenced to three years' probation and 180 hours of community service. Kutcher stated that although the experience "straightened him out", he lost his girlfriend and anticipated college scholarships, and he was ostracized at school and in his community.[8]

Kutcher enrolled at the University of Iowa in August 1996, where his planned major was biochemical engineering, motivated by the desire to find a cure for his brother's heart ailment.[3] At college, Kutcher was kicked out of his apartment for being too "noisy" and "wild".[11] Kutcher stated, "I thought I knew everything but I didn't have a clue. I was partying, and I woke up many mornings not knowing what I had done the night before. I played way too hard. I am amazed I am not dead."[12] To earn money for his tuition, Kutcher worked as a college summer hire in the cereal department for the General Mills plant in Cedar Rapids, and sometimes donated blood for money.[13] During his time at UI he was approached by a scout at a bar called "The Airliner" in Iowa City and was recruited to enter the "Fresh Faces of Iowa" modeling competition. After placing first, he dropped out of college and won a trip to New York City to the International Modeling and Talent Association (IMTA) Convention. Following his stay in New York City, Kutcher returned to Cedar Rapids before relocating to Los Angeles to pursue a career in acting.[11]

Career

Modeling career

After participating as a modeling contestant in an IMTA competition (losing to Josh Duhamel) in 1998, Kutcher signed with the Next modeling agency in New York, appeared in ads for Calvin Klein, and modeled in Paris and Milan.[citation needed]

Television and film career

Kutcher with Two and a Half Men co-star Jon Cryer in September 2011

After some success in modeling, Kutcher moved to Los Angeles and, after his first audition,[citation needed] was cast as Michael Kelso in the television series That '70s Show, which debuted in 1998 and ended in 2006. Kutcher was cast in a series of film roles; although he auditioned but was not cast for the role of Danny Walker in Pearl Harbor (2001) (the role went to Josh Hartnett), he starred in several comedy films, including Dude, Where's My Car? (2000), Just Married (2003), and Guess Who (2005). He appeared in the 2003 family film, Cheaper By The Dozen, playing a self-obsessed actor. His 2004 film The Butterfly Effect was a dramatic role for Kutcher, playing a conflicted young man who time travels; the film received mixed to negative reviews, but was a box office success.[8]

In 2003, Kutcher produced and starred in his own series, MTV's Punk'd, as the host. The series involved hidden camera tricks performed on celebrities. Kutcher is also an executive producer of the reality television shows Beauty and the Geek, Adventures in Hollyhood (based around the rap group Three 6 Mafia), The Real Wedding Crashers, and the game show Opportunity Knocks. Many of his production credits, including Punk'd, come through Katalyst Films, a production company he runs with partner Jason Goldberg.[14] In 2006, People magazine ranked him third in its annual list of "The Sexiest Men Alive".[15]

Because of scheduling conflicts with the filming of The Guardian, Kutcher was forced not to renew his contract for the eighth and final season of That 70s Show, although he did appear in the first four episodes of it (credited as a special guest star) and returned for the series finale.[8]

Kutcher produced and starred in the 2010 action comedy, Killers, in which he played a hitman.[16]

In May 2011, Kutcher was announced as Charlie Sheen's replacement on the series Two and a Half Men.[17] Kutcher's contract was for one year and was believed to be worth nearly $20 million.[18] His debut as the character Walden Schmidt, entitled "Nice to Meet You, Walden Schmidt", was seen by 28.7 million people on 19 September, 2011. The Nielsen ratings company reported that figure was more than any episode in the show's first eight seasons, when Sheen starred in it.[19][20]

Other work

Kutcher was part of the management team for Ooma, a tech start-up launched in September 2007. Ooma is in the Voice over Internet Protocol business and Kutcher's role was as Creative Director. He spearheaded a marketing campaign and produced viral videos to promote this service. Kutcher also created an interactive arm of Katalyst called Katalyst Media, with his partner from Katalyst Films, Jason Goldberg. Their first site was the animated cartoon Blah Girls. Ooma revamped its sales and marketing strategy with a new management team in the summer of 2008, replacing Kutcher as their creative director. Rich Buchanan, from Sling Media, became Ooma's Chief Marketing Officer.

Kutcher appears in advertisements for Nikon cameras. In July 2011, Brazilian fashion label Colcci hired Kutcher and Alessandra Ambrosio to feature in a denim advertisement.[21]

Personal life

Kutcher and Moore, September 2008

In 2003, Kutcher began dating actress Demi Moore. Moore and Kutcher married on September 24, 2005,[22] in a private ceremony conducted by a Rabbi of the Kabbalah Center; the wedding was attended by about 150 close friends and family of the couple, including Bruce Willis, Moore's ex-husband.[23] In October 2010, Kutcher and Moore met with co-director of the Kabbalah Center Rabbi Yehuda Berg in Israel.[24] On November 17, 2011, Moore released a statement announcing her intention to divorce Kutcher.[25] The announcement followed weeks of media speculation about the state of the couple's marriage.[26]

Kutcher has invested in an Italian restaurant, Dolce[8] (other owners include Danny Masterson and Wilmer Valderrama) and a Japanese-themed restaurant named Geisha House located in Atlanta, Los Angeles and New York.

Kutcher is a self-described fiscal conservative and social liberal.[27] He is a student of Kabbalah; his No Strings Attached co-star, Natalie Portman, stated in 2011 that Kutcher "has taught me more about Judaism than I think I have ever learned from anyone else".[28]

On September 17, 2008, Kutcher was named the assistant coach for the freshman football team at Harvard-Westlake School in Los Angeles. However, he was unable to return in 2009 because he was filming Spread.[29][30]

In February 2011, Kutcher sold his Hollywood Hills home, which he originally bought in 2004.[31]

Twitter presence

On April 16, 2009, Kutcher became the first user of Twitter to have more than 1,000,000 followers,[32] beating CNN in the "Million followers contest".[33][34][35] Kutcher announced via Twitter that he would be donating $100,000 to a charity to fight malaria. However, there have been several reports that Twitter manipulated the contest's results by preventing users from "unfollowing" Kutcher or CNN.[36]

Controversy

In April 2011, Kutcher and wife Demi Moore began a public service announcement campaign claiming that "Real Men" do not engage the services of child prostitutes who are the victims of human trafficking.[37] Kutcher's claims that 100,000 to 300,000 American children were sold into sexual slavery were criticized by newspaper the Village Voice, which gave evidence refuting the claims. Kutcher represented a study referring to minors 'at risk' for sexual exploitation as referring to children actually being prostituted. Experts estimate the true numbers to be in the hundreds, not the hundreds of thousands.[38] Kutcher reacted to the criticism by accusing the Village Voice of promoting child prostitution and using Twitter to request that Village Voice advertisers including American Airlines, Disney, the City of Seattle, and Domino's Pizza withdraw their advertising from publications owned by the parent company of the Village Voice.[39][40]

Filmography

Year Film Role Notes
1999 Coming Soon Louie
2000 Down to You Jim Morrison
Reindeer Games College Kid
Dude, Where's My Car? Jesse Montgomery III
2001 Just Shoot Me! Dean Cassidy 1 episode
Texas Rangers George Durham
2003 Just Married Tom Leezak
My Boss's Daughter Tom Stansfield
Cheaper by the Dozen Hank Supporting role
2004 The Butterfly Effect Evan Treborn Main role
2005 Guess Who Simon Green
A Lot Like Love Oliver Martin
Robot Chicken Various Voice
2006 Bobby Fisher
The Guardian Jake Fischer
Open Season Elliot Voice
2008 What Happens in Vegas Jack Fuller Lead role
2009 Spread Nikki Main role
Personal Effects Walter Main role
2010 Valentine's Day Reed Bennet Main role
Killers Spencer Aimes Main role
2011 No Strings Attached Adam Franklin Main role
New Year's Eve Randy Supporting role

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1998–2006 That 70's Show Michael Kelso Seasons 1–7 (Regular); Season 8 (Recurring)
180 episodes
2001 Just Shoot Me Dean Cassidy 1 episode
2002 Grounded for Life Cousin Scott 1 episode
2003–2007 Punk'd Himself/Host
2005 Robot Chicken Various Voice
2008 Miss Guided Beaux 1 episode
2011–present Two and a Half Men Walden Schmidt Main role
season 9

As a producer

Year Title Episodes Notes
2003–2007 Punk'd 69 episodes Executive producer/host
2003 My Boss's Daughter Co-producer
2004 The Butterfly Effect Executive producer
You've Got a Friend 8 episodes Executive producer
2005–2008 Beauty and the Geek 48 episodes Executive producer
2007 Adventures in Hollyhood 8 episodes Executive producer
Miss Guided 7 episodes Executive producer
Game Show in My Head Executive producer
The Real Wedding Crashers 7 episodes Executive producer
Room 401 8 episodes Executive producer
2008 Pop Fiction Executive producer
2008–2009 Opportunity Knocks TV series (Executive producer)
2009 True Beauty Executive producer
The Beautiful Life 5 episodes
Spread
2005 A Lot Like Love
2010 Killers Executive producer

Awards

  • Young Artist Award
  • Kid's Choice Awards
    • 2004 – Favorite Movie Actor for Just Married, My Boss's Daughter and Cheaper by the Dozen – Nominated
    • 2004 – Favorite Television Actor for That '70s Show and Punk'dWinner
    • 2005 – Favorite TV Actor for That '70s Show and Punk'd – Nominated
    • 2006 – Favorite TV Actor for That '70s Show - Nominated
    • 2007 – Favorite Voice in a Cartoon for Open Season – Nominated
  • People's Choice Awards
    • 2010 – Favorite Web Celeb – Winner
  • Las Vegas Film Critics Society Award
    • 2000 – Sierra Award Best Male Newcomer for Dude, Where's My Car? – Nominated
  • MTV Movie Awards
    • 2001 – Breakthrough Male Performance for Dude, Where's My Car? – Nominated
    • 2011 – Best Comedic Performance for No Strings Attached – Nominated
  • Teen Choice Awards
    • 2003 – Choice Reality Hunk for Punk'd - Winner
    • 2003 – Choice TV Reality/Variety Host for Punk'd- Winner
    • 2003 – Choice TV Actor - Comedy for That '70s Show - Winner
    • 2004 – Choice TV Personality - Winner
    • 2004 – Choice Reality/Variety TV Star - Male for Punk'd - Winner
    • 2004 – Choice TV Actor - Comedy for That '70s Show - Winner
    • 2004 – Choice Movie Hissy Fit for Cheaper by the Dozen - Nominated
    • 2004 – Choice Movie Liplock Cheaper by the Dozen (shared with Piper Perabo) - Nominated
    • 2005 – Choice: TV Male Personality for Punk'dWinner
    • 2005 – Choice TV Actor: Comedy for That '70s Show - Winner
    • 2005 – Choice Movie Actor: Comedy for Guess Who and A Lot Like Love - Nominated
    • 2005 – Choice Movie Rockstar Moment for A Lot Like Love - Winner
    • 2007 – Choice Movie Actor: Drama for The Guardian - Nominated
    • 2008 – Choice: Movie Actor Romantic Comedy for What Happens In VegasWinner
    • 2010 – Choice: Movie Actor Romantic Comedy for Valentine's DayWinner
    • 2011 – Choice: Movie Actor Romantic Comedy for No Strings AttachedWinner
  • Golden Raspberry Awards
    • 2003 - Razzie Award for Worst Screen Couple for Just Married (shared with Brittany Murphy) and My boss's Daughter (shared with Tara Reid) - Nominated
    • 2004 - Razzie Award for Worst Actor for Cheaper By The Dozen, Just Married and My Boss's Daughter - Nominated
    • 2010 - Razzie Award for Worst Actor for KillersWinner

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