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Christopher Ashton Kutcher
(; born February 7, 1978)[1]
is an American player, model, producer, and entrepreneur. He began his acting career portraying Michael Kelso in the Fox sitcom
That ’70s Testify
(1998–2006). He fabricated his flick debut in the romantic comedy
Coming Soon
(1999), followed past the one-act film
Dude, Where’south My Auto?
(2000), which was a box office striking. In 2003, Kutcher moved into romantic comedies, appearing in that year’s
Just Married
and
My Boss’s Daughter. In 2003, he created and produced the boob tube series
Punk’d, also serving as host for the first eight of its ten seasons. In 2004, Kutcher starred in the lead role of the psychological film
The Butterfly Effect.
Kutcher later on appeared in more romantic comedies, including
Judge Who
(2005),
A Lot Similar Love
(2005),
What Happens in Vegas
(2008), and
No Strings Attached
(2011). He starred equally Walden Schmidt on the CBS sitcom
Two and a One-half Men
(2011–2015). In 2013, Kutcher portrayed Steve Jobs in the biographical film
Jobs.
He also starred as Colt Bennett in the Netflix series
The Ranch
(2016–2020). Kutcher provided the vox of Elliot in
Open Season
(2006).
Beyond entertainment, Kutcher is besides a venture capitalist. He is a co-founder of the venture upper-case letter business firm A-Grade Investments. At SXSW in March 2015, Kutcher appear Audio Ventures, the successor to A-Grade Investments, managing a fund backed past institutional funding. Kutcher has also successfully invested in several loftier technology startups. Kutcher has investments in over 60 companies, the most prominent of which include Skype, Foursquare, Airbnb, Path and Fab.com. Kutcher has invested in 5 startups every bit of August 2017[update]: Neighborly, Zenreach, ResearchGate, Kopari Beauty, and Lemonade.
Early life
Kutcher was born in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, to Diane (née
Finnegan), a Procter & Gamble employee, and Larry M. Kutcher, a factory worker.[2]
[3]
He has Czech, German, and Irish beginnings.[4]
[5]
Kutcher was raised in a “relatively conservative” Catholic family.[6]
He has an older sister named Tausha and a congenial twin brother named Michael, who had a heart transplant when the brothers were young children.[7]
Michael as well has cerebral palsy and is a spokesperson for the advocacy organisation Reaching for the Stars.[viii]
Michael’due south cardiomyopathy caused Kutcher’s dwelling life to become increasingly stressful. He has said he “didn’t want to come home and notice more bad news” near his brother, stating, “I kept myself and so busy that I didn’t allow myself to feel.”[9]
His parents divorced when he was xvi.[
citation needed
]
Kutcher attended Washington Loftier School in Cedar Rapids for his freshman year, before his family moved to Homestead, Iowa, where he attended Clear Creek–Amana High School. During high school, he developed a passion for acting and appeared in school plays. 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 iii years of probation and 180 hours of community service. Kutcher stated that although the feel “straightened him out”, he lost his girlfriend and anticipated higher scholarships, and was ostracized at school and in his community.[10]
Kutcher enrolled at the University of Iowa in August 1996, where his planned major was biochemical engineering, motivated past the want to cure his brother’s middle 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 accept a clue. I was partying, and I woke upwards many mornings not knowing what I had done the night before. I played way too hard. I am amazed I am non dead.”[12]
To earn tuition money, Kutcher worked as a college summer hire in the cereal section for the General Mills plant in Cedar Rapids and sometimes sold his claret plasma.[13]
While at the Academy of Iowa, he was approached by a model spotter at The Airliner bar in Iowa Metropolis, Iowa,[14]
and entered the “Fresh Faces of Iowa” modeling competition. Placing get-go, he won a trip to New York City’s International Modeling and Talent Association (IMTA) Convention. Leaving Iowa for a stay in New York Urban center, Kutcher then returned to Cedar Rapids, before relocating to Los Angeles to pursue a career in acting.[eleven]
Career
Modeling
After participating in an IMTA contest in 1998, Kutcher signed with Next modeling agency in New York, appeared in commercials for Calvin Klein, and modelled in Paris and Milan.[15]
Acting
Following his success in modeling, Kutcher moved to Los Angeles later his outset audience.[16]
He was bandage as Michael Kelso in the television series
That ’70s Show, from 1998 to 2006. Kutcher was cast in a series of moving picture roles; although he auditioned but was non cast for the role of Danny Walker in
Pearl Harbor
(2001) (replaced past Josh Hartnett), he starred in several one-act films, including
Dude, Where’s My Machine?
(2000),
Just Married
(2003), and
Estimate Who
(2005). He appeared in the 2003 family moving-picture show
Cheaper By The Dozen
as a cocky-obsessed thespian. In the 2004 drama flick
The Butterfly Result, Kutcher played a conflicted boyfriend who time travels. While the film received negative reviews, it was a box part success.[10]
In 2003, Kutcher produced and starred as the host in his ain series, MTV’s
Punk’d, that involved hidden camera tricks performed on celebrities. He is besides an executive producer of the reality television shows
Beauty and the Geek,
Adventures in Hollyhood
(based around the rap group Three 6 Mafia),
The Existent Wedding ceremony Crashers, and the game show
Opportunity Knocks. Many of his production credits, including
Punk’d, come through Katalyst Films, a product company he runs with partner Jason Goldberg.[17]
A 2004 interviewer described Kutcher as a “hunky immature actor [who] is heading in all different directions at once”, including “the hot Fifty.A. eating house Dolce”:
“If annihilation, I’m a trier,” says Kutcher between puffs of filtered Lucky Strikes. “I think, more anything, it comes from the fact that my begetter e’er had several irons in the burn down. Also, I don’t want to neglect. If something doesn’t work out—if
That ’70s Evidence
got canceled or if I wasn’t going to accept a movie career—I always wanted to accept backup contingency plans. And then I just started doing other things; and on a half-hour sitcom, you’re really only working for xxx hours a week. It allows a lot of time for sitting effectually, which I always kind of filled with work.[18]
Because of scheduling conflicts with the filming of
The Guardian, Kutcher was unable to renew his contract for the eighth and final season of
That ’70s Show, although he appeared in its outset four episodes (credited as a special guest star) and returned for the series finale.[10]
Kutcher produced and starred in the 2010 action one-act,
Killers, in which he played a hitman.[19]
In May 2011, Kutcher was announced as Charlie Sheen’s replacement on the serial
Two and a Half Men.[xx]
Kutcher’s contract was for one year and was believed to be worth nearly $20 one thousand thousand.[21]
His debut as the character Walden Schmidt, entitled “Nice to Run across You, Walden Schmidt”, was seen by 28.seven 1000000 people on September 19, 2011. The Nielsen ratings company reported that figure was more than than any episode in the prove’s kickoff eight seasons, when Sheen starred in information technology.[22]
[23]
Kutcher earned $750,000 an episode on the show.[24]
The show ended with a twoscore-minute series finale “Of Form He’due south Dead” on February 19, 2015.
Kutcher appeared equally a guest Shark during the seventh flavour of reality TV show
Shark Tank, which premiered on September 25, 2015.[25]
In 2016, he appeared in the “Processed, Quahog Marshmallow” episode of
Family Guy.[26]
From 2016 to 2020, Kutcher co-starred in the Netflix series
The Ranch
alongside Danny Masterson, Elisha Cuthbert and Debra Winger, playing the role of Colt Bennett, the son of a Colorado rancher (Sam Elliott) returning home from a semi-pro football career to run the family business concern on the ranch.
Venture capital letter
Across the entertainment globe, Kutcher has invested in several high technology startups.[27]
[28]
Kutcher has invested in five startups as of August 2017[update]: Neighborly, Zenreach, ResearchGate, Kopari Dazzler, and nearly recently, Lemonade.[29]
He is a co-founder of the venture capital firm A-Course Investments with Guy Oseary and Ron Burkle and fund manager Chris Hollod. Kutcher, Oseary & Burkle started by initially investing $30m of their own funds in 2010 when they founded the firm, by 2016 Forbes valued the firms holdings at $236m.[30]
At SXSW on March fourteen, 2015, Kutcher appear Sound Ventures, the successor to A-Grade Investments managing a fund backed by institutional funding.[31]
On Oct 29, 2013, Lenovo announced that it hired Kutcher equally product engineer.[32]
Kutcher was part of the management team for Ooma, a tech start-upward launched in September 2007. Ooma is in the Voice over Internet Protocol business and Kutcher’south role was equally Artistic Director. He spearheaded a marketing campaign and produced viral videos to promote this service. Kutcher likewise 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 squad in the summertime of 2008, replacing Kutcher every bit their creative director. Rich Buchanan, from Sling Media, became Ooma’southward Chief Marketing Officer.[33]
Kutcher has invested in an Italian eating house, Dolce[10]
(other owners include Danny Masterson and Wilmer Valderrama) and a Japanese-themed eating house named Geisha Business firm with locations in Atlanta, Los Angeles, and New York City.[34]
Geisha House went out of business on June ane, 2013.[35]
In 2019 Ashton Kutcher, Mark Cuban, Steve Watts, and Watts’ wife Angela, invested a l% stake in Veldskoen shoes fledgling US business.
[36]
Other piece of work
In 2009, Kutcher established an international human rights organization with his then-married woman Demi Moore. Dna Foundation, afterwards known as Thorn: Digital Defenders of Children, works to address the sexual exploitation of children and the proliferation of child pornography on a global scale.[37]
On March 23, 2011, Kutcher launched his own Twitter client with UberMedia called A.plus. While the app was initially bachelor exclusively for desktop computers with Adobe Air installed, information technology eventually became available on mobile platforms, for iPhone, Android, and BlackBerry. In guild to download on i of the 3 mobile platforms, users must first have the UberSocial client installed on their device and so proceed to the device’south browser to download A.plus.[38]
[39]
In 2013, Kutcher teamed upwards with Evan Bristles and Kendall Dabaghi to launch A Plus, where Kutcher is currently Chairman of the Board.[40]
Initially a product discovery service,[41]
it morphed in Apr 2014 to a social media-driven content platform focused on upbeat stories.[42]
It was officially launched in that incarnation in January 2015.[43]
It has reported 27.5 million monthly uniques in the United States, has an Alexa rank of about 11787 (4019 in the Us), and is ranked by Quantcast as a top-50 site in the US in terms of unique visitors.[xl]
[44]
Controversy
Ashton Kutcher received widespread criticism for his appearance in a Popchips ad campaign in May 2012.[45]
The campaign featured Kutcher as an Indian homo “looking for love” in a dating ad-style spoof. Kutcher’s use of brownish face up paint and a stereotypical Indian accent received backfire from online viewers and members of the Indian-American community.[46]
Personal life
Relationships
The adult female Kutcher dated in 2001, Ashley Ellerin, was brutally murdered. In 2019, Kutcher, never a suspect, testified at the trial of Michael Gargiulo that he had been at her home the night that she was murdered.[47]
[48]
Gargiulo was plant guilty and sentenced to death on July xvi, 2021, for her murder.[49]
Kutcher and actress Demi Moore married on September 24, 2005.[50]
Vi years later, on November 17, 2011, Moore announced her intention to terminate the union. Afterward more a twelvemonth of separation, Kutcher filed for divorce from Moore on December 21, 2012, in Los Angeles Superior Court, citing irreconcilable differences.[51]
The divorce was finalized on November 27, 2013.[50]
Kutcher began dating his former
That ’70s Evidence
co-star Mila Kunis during the first half of 2012.[52]
Later on they became engaged in February 2014,[53]
she gave birth to their daughter Wyatt Isabelle Kutcher in October 2014.[54]
[55]
Kunis married Kutcher in July 2015.[56]
She gave nascency to their son Dimitri Portwood Kutcher in November 2016.[57]
The family resides in a sustainable farmhouse, designed by the couple and builder Howard Backen, in Beverly Hills.[58]
Interests and beliefs
In 2009, Kutcher described himself as a fiscal conservative and social liberal.[59]
He is a gun possessor; however, he supports new gun laws to help stop mass shootings. Following the 2017 mass shooting in Las Vegas, he said on his Twitter “I’ve had a gun since I was 12 yrs old only enough is enough. I’m a hunter and a sportsman but nobody needs assault rifles. Let’s pray. Then let’s modify the law.”[sixty]
He trains in the martial art Brazilian jiu-jitsu, and is currently a brownish belt under Rigan Machado.[61]
On September 17, 2008, Kutcher was named the assistant coach for the freshman football team at Harvard-Westlake School in Los Angeles. Withal, he was unable to return in 2009 because he was filming
Spread.[62]
[63]
In February 2011, Kutcher sold his Hollywood Hills dwelling, which he originally bought in 2004.[64]
Kutcher grew upwardly every bit a Roman Cosmic. As an adult, he practices Kabbalah, and has visited Israel and studied the Torah; his married woman Mila Kunis stated that he “taught [me] everything I never knew” almost her religion, Judaism. Though every bit of 2018, he has not formally converted.[65]
[66]
[67]
On trips to State of israel, Kutcher visited Kabbalah centers in Tel Aviv and in Tsfat.[66]
In 2013, Kutcher remarked, “Israel is near and dear to my heart … coming to Israel is sort of coming back to the source of creation – trying to go closer to that. And every bit a creative person, going to the source of creation is really inspiring. And this place has been actually inspiring for me – not but on a spiritual level, just also on an artistic and creative level.”[68]
In April 2012, Kutcher became the 500th paying customer to sign upward to ride Virgin Galactic’s SpaceShipTwo.[69]
On April sixteen, 2009, Kutcher became the first Twitter user to attain more 1 million followers,[70]
beating CNN in the site’southward “Million followers contest”.[71]
[72]
Yet, there have been several reports that Twitter manipulated the competition’s results by preventing users from “unfollowing” Kutcher or CNN.[73]
In Nov 2011, Kutcher received heavy criticism for his tweet in response to the Jerry Sandusky child sexual abuse scandal, calling the firing of Penn State football coach Joe Paterno “in poor taste”.[74]
Kutcher subsequently turned over management of his Twitter account to his team at the Katalyst Media company.[75]
On March 8, 2015, Kutcher sparked a national debate regarding the lack of equal access to diaper changing facilities in men’s restrooms with this Facebook post: “There are NEVER diaper changing stations in mens [sic] public restrooms. The first public men’s room that I become into that has one gets a costless shout out on my FB page!”[76]
Kutcher has leveraged his social media presence, particularly on Facebook, to post and promote content published past A Plus, a social media-driven content platform and associated company of which he is the chairman.[40]
In April 2011, Kutcher so-wife Demi Moore began a public service announcement entrada to cease child sex trafficking.[77]
Kutcher claimed that 100,000 to 300,000 American children were sold into sexual slavery. The number was criticized past newspaper
The Village Vocalisation. Kutcher and others including the
New York Times, CSPAN, and CNN used a peer-reviewed study referring to minors at risk for sexual exploitation.[78]
The Village Voice, from their research, said it was only hundreds of children.[79]
Kutcher claimed the criticism past the
Village Vocalisation
promoted child prostitution and used Twitter to request that
Hamlet Voice
advertisers withdraw their advertising from publications owned by its parent visitor.[80]
[81]
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1999 | Coming Presently | Louie | |
2000 | Down to Y’all | Jim Morrison | |
2000 | Reindeer Games | College Kid | |
2000 | Dude, Where’s My Car? | Jesse Montgomery III | |
2001 | Texas Rangers | George Durham | |
2003 | Just Married | Tom Leezak | |
2003 | My Dominate’s Daughter | Tom Stansfield | |
2003 | Cheaper past the Dozen | Hank | Uncredited[82] |
2004 | The Butterfly Consequence | Evan Treborn | |
2005 | Estimate Who | Simon Green | |
2005 | A Lot similar Love | Oliver Martin | |
2006 | Bobby | Fisher | |
2006 | The Guardian | Jake Fischer | |
2006 | Open up Flavor | Elliot (vocalisation) | |
2008 | What Happens in Vegas | Jack Fuller | |
2009 | Spread | Nikki | |
2009 | Personal Effects | Walter | |
2010 | Brother’s Justice | Himself | |
2010 | Valentine’s Day | Reed Bennet | |
2010 | Killers | Spencer Aimes | |
2011 | No Strings Attached | Adam Franklin | |
2011 | New Year’due south Eve | Randy | Segment: “Lift Story” |
2013 | Jobs | Steve Jobs | |
2014 | Annie | Simon Goodspeed | Cameo |
2014 | The Man Who Saved the World | Himself | Documentary |
2022 | Vengeance | Postal service-production | |
TBD | The Long Home | Nathan Winer, Sr. | Postal service-product |
TBA | Your Identify or Mine | Peter | Postal service-production |
Yr | Championship | Part | Notes |
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1998–2006 | That ’70s Evidence | Michael Kelso | 183 episodes Main function (Seasons 1–seven) Recurring invitee (Flavor 8) |
2001 | Just Shoot Me | Dean Cassidy | Episode: “Mayas and Tigers and Deans, Oh My” |
2002 | Grounded for Life | Cousin Scott | Episode: “Dust in the Current of air” |
2003–07; 2012 | Punk’d | Himself | Creator, host, producer |
2005 | Robot Chicken | Michael Kelso Michael Knight Templeton ‘Faceman’ Peck TiVo Addict (voices) |
3 episodes |
2008 | Miss Guided | Beaux | Episode: “Hot Sub” |
2011–15 | 2 and a Half Men | Walden Schmidt | Lead role (Season ix–12); 84 episodes |
2013 | Men at Work | Eric | Uncredited Episode: “Long Altitude Tyler” |
2016 | Family Guy | Himself | Episode: “Candy, Quahog Marshmallow” |
2016–2020 | The Ranch | Colt Bennett | Main part; 80 episodes |
2017 | The Bachelorette | Himself | Episode: “Season 13, 139 overall” |
Yr | Championship | Office | Notes |
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2003–07; 2012 | Punk’d | Executive producer | 79 episodes |
2003 | My Boss’south Girl | Co-producer | |
2004 | The Butterfly Effect | Executive producer | |
2004 | You’ve Got a Friend | Executive producer | 8 episodes |
2005–08 | Dazzler and the Geek | Executive producer | 48 episodes |
2007 | Adventures in Hollyhood | Executive producer | 8 episodes |
2007 | Miss Guided | Executive producer | 7 episodes |
2007 | Game Prove in My Head | Executive producer | eight episodes |
2007 | The Existent Wedding Crashers | Executive producer | 7 episodes |
2007 | Room 401 | Executive producer | 8 episodes |
2008 | Pop Fiction | Executive producer | 1 episode |
2008–09 | Opportunity Knocks | Executive producer | iii episodes |
2009 | Truthful Dazzler | Executive producer | 4 episodes |
2009 | The Beautiful Life | Executive producer | 5 episodes |
2009 | Spread | ||
2010 | Killers | Executive producer | |
2012–13 | Rituals | Executive producer | 3 episodes |
2013 | Forever Immature | Executive producer | 6 episodes |
Awards and nominations
Since he started acting, Kutcher has been nominated by the Teen Choice Awards the virtually. He has also won awards for his romantic comedies
A Lot like Love,
What Happens in Vegas
and
No Strings Attached.
In 1999, he was nominated by the Young Artist Honor for Best Functioning in a Tv Serial by a Supporting Immature Actor as Michael Kelso in
That ’70s Show. He has also been nominated by the Kid’s Choice Awards, MTV Motion picture Awards, People’southward Choice Awards, and the Golden Raspberry Awards.[83]
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External links
- Ashton Kutcher at IMDb
- Ashton Kutcher at AllMovie
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashton_Kutcher