ASHTON KUTCHER

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'Christopher Ashton Kutcher', born February 7,1978 in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, is an American actor. He came to fame in the late nineties by playing Michael Kelso in the television series ''That '70s Show'', and is known for the MTV celebrity prank show ''Punk'd''. He has become a lead actor in Hollywood films, and a television producer and creator of television series such as ''Punk'd'' and ''Beauty and the Geek'', as well as others.

Contents
Biography
Early life
Career
Personal life
Filmography
Awards
References
External links

Biography


Early life

Ashton Kutcher was born in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Both of his parents were factory workers, with his father employed at General Mills and his mother at Procter & Gamble.[1] He has an older sister, Tausha, and a fraternal twin, Michael, who has cerebral palsy. Michael had an emergency heart transplant at the age of thirteen1 that was necessitated by cardiomyopathy, a virus-induced illness that weakened and perforated his heart muscle.Meers, Erik (2001). "Dude - He's a star" Papermag.com (accessed October 6, 2006)Ashton's childhood was that of a rugged, outdoorsy Midwesterner, and he had various odd jobs, including carpentry, hay-baling and livestock castration.
Kutcher attended Washington High School in Cedar Rapids, Iowa for about a year when his family moved to Tiffin, Iowa where he attended the Clear Creek-Amana School District. In addition to being a student, he played on the football team as wide receiver and appeared in school plays.1 He was close to the school's principal, who later described Kutcher as a "brilliant young man".1 Meanwhile, his home life was stressful. He has stated that he "saw some stuff [he] probably shouldn't have seen... didn't want to be involved... didn't want to have to take a side... didn't want to come home and find more bad news about my brother" and "kept [himself] so busy that [he] didn't allow [himself] to feel".[2] At around this time, his parents divorced. During his senior year, he broke into the school at night with his cousin; he was caught 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 though the experience "straightened him out", he lost his girlfriend and anticipated college scholarships, and he was ostracized at school and in his community.1
Kutcher attended the University of Iowa, where he majored in biochemical engineering (but did not complete), motivated by the desire to find a cure for his brother's heart ailment. Kutcher also had a college roommate named "Alleigh" (pronounced Ali), but later got kicked out of the apartment for being too "noisy" and "wild." He was also a member of the Delta Chi fraternity. To make ends meet, Kutcher worked as a floor sweeper for a General Mills plant, and sometimes donated blood for money.[3] Despite his studies, he secretly yearned to be an actor, and once packed up his belongings and headed (on foot) for the airport. Quickly exhausted, and without any plan, he called his mom, and she came and picked him up. During his time at the university he was approached by a talent scout at a bar called The Airliner in Iowa City, Iowa, he was recruited to enter the "Fresh Faces of Iowa" modeling competition, and after placing first he won a trip to New York City to the International Modeling and Talent Association (IMTA) Convention. He had callbacks from several modeling and talent agents and decided to stay in New York City and not return to Iowa and finish college. After his stay in New York City Ashton did return home to Cedar Rapids, Iowa for a short time before relocating to Los Angeles to pursue his acting career.
Career

After participating as a modelling contestant in an IMTA competition (taking 1st runner-up to Josh Duhamel) in 1997, Kutcher signed with the Next modeling agency in New York, appeared in ads for Calvin Klein, modeled in Paris and Milan, and appeared in a nationwide Pizza Hut commercial.
After some success in modeling, Kutcher moved to Los Angeles and, after his first audition, was cast as Michael Kelso in the television series ''That '70s Show'', which debuted in 1998 and became a long-running success. Kutcher achieved some stardom and 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)[4], he starred in several comedy films that performed well at the box office, including ''Dude, Where's My Car?'' (2000), ''Just Married'' (2003), and ''Guess Who'' (2005). In addition, he appeared in the family film ''Cheaper By The Dozen'', playing a self-obsessed actor. His 2004 film ''The Butterfly Effect'' was an unusually dramatic role for Kutcher, playing a conflicted young man who fell in love with a girl called Kayleigh; the film received very mixed reviews, but became an enormous box-office success.1 Kutcher's characters are sometimes described in the press as "dim pretty-boys"; Kutcher himself has said that he is working "to change people's perceptions" about himself.1
In 2003, Kutcher produced and starred in his own series on MTV's ''Punk'd''. The series involves various hidden camera tricks performed on celebrities. Kutcher is also an executive producer of the reality television show ''Beauty and the Geek'', which debuted in 2005, and will produce a reality show based around the rap group Three 6 Mafia,1 as well as another reality series entitled ''The Real Wedding Crashers''.[5] Kutcher and his producing partner, Jason Goldberg, are also working on several other series, which are in various stages of pre-production as of September 2006.5
Kutcher's most recent film role is in ''The Guardian'', a thriller which opened on September 29, 2006. The film co-stars Kevin Costner and Kutcher as United States Coast Guard rescue swimmers. The studio behind the film, Touchstone Pictures, initially hesitated in casting Kutcher in an action film because of his public image as a comic actor; Kutcher underwent eight months of physical training and quit smoking to prepare for the role. Also, in order to be there for filming, Ashton was forced to not renew his contract for the eighth and final season of ''That 70s Show'', though he did appear in the first four episodes of it (credited as a special-guest star) and returned for the show's series finale.1 Kutcher also voiced a leading character in the animated film ''Open Season'', which opened on the same date as ''The Guardian'', and most recently appeared in the drama film ''Bobby'', which was released in the US in November of 2006. Both ''The Guardian'' and ''Open Season'' did well at the box office, opening up at the number one and two spots. ''Open Season'' stayed in the top five for over a month and was a smash hit.
Kutcher recently took the role of Creative Director of ooma, Inc., a Voice-Over_IP (VOIP) startup based in California's Silicon Valley.
Personal life

Kutcher has dated actresses January Jones (from 1998 to 2001), Ashley Scott (from 2001 to 2002), Monet Mazur (2002) and his ''Just Married'' co-star, Brittany Murphy, 2002 to 2003. Following his break-up with Murphy in early 2003, Kutcher began dating Demi Moore; reports in the media frequently commented on the fifteen-year age difference between the two.5 Both would eventually spoof the issue on the March 19, 2005 episode of ''Saturday Night Live''. Kutcher, who served as guest host, brought Moore on stage while Moore was made-up to appear like an old woman who constantly babied Kutcher. Moore and Kutcher married on September 24, 2005 in a private ceremony conducted by a rabbi of the Kabbalah Centre; the wedding was attended by about 100 close friends and family of the couple, including Bruce Willis, Moore's ex-husband. Kutcher has described the marriage as an "illogical decision", but one he "couldn't help making".1 [6]
Both Kutcher and Moore are followers of the Kabbalah Centre, a controversial California-based organization which alleges that it teaches Kabbalah, a form of Jewish mysticism. As part of his involvement in the religion, Kutcher has toured Israel with Demi Moore, as well as taken time off from filming to observe traditional Jewish High Holy Days,[7] and celebrated the Jewish holiday Purim[8]. Kutcher also usually wears the traditional Kabbalah Red string.[9]
Kutcher is good friends with his former ''That '70s Show'' co-stars Danny Masterson and Wilmer Valderrama, as well as actor Seann William Scott whom he co-starred with in ''Dude, Where's My Car''. Kutcher has also invested in an Italian restaurant named ''Dolce''1 (other owners include Masterson and Valderrama) and a Japanese-themed restaurant named ''Geisha House'' located in Atlanta and Los Angeles.

Filmography



★ 1998–2006: ''That '70s Show'' as Michael Kelso (178 episodes)

★ 1999: ''Coming Soon '' as Louie

★ 2000: ''Down to You '' as Jim Morrison

★ 2000: ''Dude, Where's My Car?'' as Jesse Montgomery III

★ 2001: ''Just Shoot Me!'' as Dean Cassidy (1 episode)

★ 2001: ''Texas Rangers'' as George Durham

★ 2002: ''Grounded for Life'' as Uncle Scott (1 episode)

★ 2003–2007: ''Punk'd'' as Himself/Host

★ 2003: ''Just Married'' as Tom Leezak

★ 2003: ''My Boss's Daughter'' as Tom Stansfield

★ 2003: ''Cheaper by the Dozen'' as Hank

★ 2004: ''The Butterfly Effect'' as Evan Treborn

★ 2005: ''Guess Who'' as Simon Green

★ 2005: ''A Lot Like Love'' as Oliver Martin

★ 2005: ''Robot Chicken'' various voices

★ 2006: ''Bobby'' as Fisher

★ 2006: ''The Guardian'' as Jake Fischer

★ 2006: ''Open Season'' as Elliot (Voice)

★ 2008: '' What Happens In Vegas

Awards



Kids' Choice Awards


★ 2004 - Favorite Movie Actor for ''Just Married'', ''My Boss's Daughter'' and ''Cheaper by the Dozen'' - Nominated


★ 2005 - Favorite TV Actor for ''That '70s Show'' and ''Punk'd'' - Nominated


★ 2007- Favorite Voice in a cartoon- Nominated


★ 2004 - Favorite Television Actor for ''That '70s Show'' and ''Punk'd''

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

References


1. AZCentral
2. USA Weekend
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4. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0213149/trivia
5. San Francisco Chronicle
6. Chicago Sun-Times
7. FemaleFirst
8. Yahoo! News
9. USA Today

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