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Ashton Kutcher


Ashton Kutcher

Ashton Kutcher is an American actor who was born on February 7, 1978 in Iowa. Originally a model, Ashton became most famous for his role as Kelso on 'That 70's Show' before diving into movies, and marrying actress Demi Moore.

About Ashton Kutcher

Known for: Starring in 'That 70’s Show,' 'Dude, Where's My Car?,' 'Punk'd,' and Twitter.

Actor Ashton Kutcher was born in Cedar Rapids Iowa and attended the University of Iowa. He dropped out of college to pursue a modeling career and after some success moved to Los Angeles to continue his modeling career.

Kutcher's first television part was the starring role on the hit TV Show, 'That 70’s Show.' From 1998 to 2006 he starred as the goofy, dim-witted jock Michael Kelso on the very popular show.

During 'That 70's Show,' Kutcher took on several movie roles. He first starred on the big screen in the teen comedy, 'Dude, Where’s My Car?' (2000). Kutcher then worked to shake the goofy teen comedy stereotype by taking on more serious roles in movies such as 'The Butterfly Effect' (2004) and 'The Guardian' (2006). While busy with TV acting and movie roles, he also became involved in producing reality TV shows such as the MTV prank show 'Punk’d.' Also, pushing his sex appeal as a lady's man, Kutcher starred in the romantic comedy 'Just Married' (2003) with Brittany Murphey, Katherine Heigl in the action romance 'Killers' (2010), with practically everyone famous in 'Valentine's Day' (2010), and alongside Natalie Portman in the romantic comedy 'No Strings Attached' (2011).

In 2003, Ashton Kutcher began dating actress Demi Moore, action star Bruce Willis' ex-wife. On September 24, 2005, Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore were married at a private ceremony conducted by a Rabbi of the Kabbalah Center.

In 2009, Kutcher also became an Internet sensation when his Twitter account beat CNN's to become the first twitterer ever to have one million followers.

On May 13, 2011, Ashton Kutcher was confirmed to replace actor Charlie Sheen on the hit CBS sitcom 'Two and a Half Men.' Kutcher subtly confirmed the report the night before, tweeting ''What is the square root of 6.25?'' The answer was 2.5, or two and a half.

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