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Christopher Ashton Kutcher (; born February 7, 1978) is an American actor, producer and entrepreneur. His accolades include a
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and fifteen
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, in addition to a nomination for a
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. Kutcher began his acting career portraying Michael Kelso in the Fox sitcom ''
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'' (1998–2006). He made his film debut in the romantic comedy '' Coming Soon'' (1999), followed by the comedy film '' Dude, Where's My Car?'' (2000), which was a box office success. In 2003, Kutcher starred in the romantic comedies '' Just Married'' and '' My Boss's Daughter''. That year, he created and produced the television series ''
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'', also serving as host for the first eight of its ten seasons. Kutcher starred in the science fiction film ''
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'' (2004) and had a voice role in '' Open Season'' (2006). Kutcher appeared in more romantic comedies, including '' Guess Who'' (2005), '' A Lot Like Love'' (2005), '' What Happens in Vegas'' (2008), and '' No Strings Attached'' (2011). From 2011 to 2015, he starred as Walden Schmidt on the CBS sitcom ''
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''. In 2013, Kutcher portrayed
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in the biographical film '' Jobs.'' He also led the
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sitcom '' The Ranch'' (2016–2020). He has since starred in the comedy thriller '' Vengeance'' (2022). Beyond entertainment, Kutcher is also a
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. He is a co-founder of the venture capital firm A-Grade Investments. At
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in March 2015, Kutcher announced Sound Ventures, the successor to A-Grade Investments, managing a fund backed by institutional funding. Kutcher has also invested in several high technology startups.


Early life

Kutcher was born on February 7, 1978, in
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, to Diane (''née'' Finnegan), a
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employee, and Larry M. Kutcher, a factory worker. He has Czech, German, and Irish ancestry. Kutcher was raised in a "relatively conservative"
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family. He has an older sister named Tausha and a
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brother named Michael, who had a heart transplant when the brothers were young children. Michael also has
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and is a spokesperson for the advocacy organization Reaching for the Stars. Michael's
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caused Kutcher's home life to become increasingly stressful. He has said he "didn't want to come home and find more bad news" about his brother, stating, "I kept myself so busy that I didn't allow myself to feel." Kutcher stated that, when he was 13, he contemplated committing suicide to save his brother's life with a heart transplant; when he told his father he was considering jumping from a Cedar Rapids hospital balcony, his father dissuaded him from doing so shortly before doctors announced that a transplant had become available from an accident victim in another state. 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. 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 three years of 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 was ostracized at school and in his community. Kutcher enrolled at the
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in August 1996, where his planned major was biochemical engineering, motivated by the desire to cure his brother's heart ailment. At college, Kutcher was kicked out of his apartment for being too "noisy" and "wild".Meers, Erik (2001)
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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." To earn tuition money, Kutcher worked as a college summer hire in the cereal department for the
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plant in Cedar Rapids and sometimes sold his blood plasma. While at the University of Iowa, he was approached by a model scout at The Airliner bar in
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, and entered the "Fresh Faces of Iowa" modeling competition. Placing first, he won a trip to New York City's International Modeling and Talent Association (IMTA) Convention. Leaving Iowa for a stay in New York City, Kutcher then returned to Cedar Rapids, before relocating to Los Angeles to pursue a career in acting.


Career


Modeling

After participating in an IMTA competition in 1998, Kutcher signed with Next modeling agency in New York, appeared in commercials for
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, and modelled in Paris and Milan.


Acting

Following his success in modeling, Kutcher moved to Los Angeles after his first audition. He was cast as Michael Kelso in the television series ''
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'', from 1998 to 2006. Kutcher was cast in a series of film roles; although he auditioned but was not cast for the role of Danny Walker in ''
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'' (2001) (replaced by
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), 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 ''
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'' as a self-obsessed actor. In the 2004 drama film ''
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'', Kutcher played a conflicted young man who time travels. While the film received negative reviews, it was a box office success. In 2003, Kutcher produced and starred as the host in his own series, MTV's ''
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'', that involved hidden camera tricks performed on celebrities. He is also an executive producer of the reality television shows '' Beauty and the Geek'', ''
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'' (based around the rap group
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), '' 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. A 2004 interviewer described Kutcher as a "hunky young actor hois heading in all different directions at once", including "the hot L.A. restaurant Dolce": Because of scheduling conflicts with the filming of ''
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'', Kutcher was unable to renew his contract for the eighth and final season of ''That '70s Show'', although he appeared in its first four episodes (credited as a special guest star) and returned for the series finale. Kutcher produced and starred in the 2010 action comedy, '' Killers'', in which he played a hitman. In May 2011, Kutcher was announced as
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's replacement on the series ''
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''. Kutcher's contract was for one year and was believed to be worth nearly . His debut as the character Walden Schmidt, entitled " Nice to Meet You, Walden Schmidt", was seen by 28.7 million people on September 19, 2011. The
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company reported that figure was more than any episode in the show's first eight seasons, when Sheen starred in it. Kutcher earned an episode on the show. The show ended with a forty-minute series finale " Of Course He's Dead" on February 19, 2015. Kutcher appeared in a Popchips ad campaign in May 2012. The campaign featured Kutcher as an Indian man named Raj who was "looking for love" in a dating ad-style spoof. Kutcher's use of brown face paint and a stereotypical Indian accent received criticism from online viewers and members of the Indian-American community. Kutcher appeared as a guest Shark during the seventh season of
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show ''
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'', which premiered on September 25, 2015. In 2016, he appeared in the " Candy, Quahog Marshmallow" episode of ''
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''. From 2016 to 2020, Kutcher co-starred in the
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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 on the ranch. On April 30, 2022, it was announced that Kutcher would have a guest appearance in the follow-up sitcom, '' That '90s Show''.


Venture capital

Beyond the entertainment world, Kutcher has invested in several high technology startups. Kutcher has invested in six startups : Neighborly, Zenreach,
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,
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, Kopari Beauty, and most recently,
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. He is a co-founder of the venture capital firm A-Grade Investments with Guy Oseary and
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and fund manager Chris Hollod. Kutcher, Oseary, and Burkle started by initially investing of their own funds in 2010 when they founded the firm, by 2016 Forbes valued the firms holdings at . At
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on March 14, 2015, Kutcher announced Sound Ventures, the successor to A-Grade Investments managing a fund backed by institutional funding. On October 29, 2013,
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announced that it hired Kutcher as product engineer. Kutcher was part of the management team for
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, a tech start-up launched in September 2007. Ooma is in the
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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
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, 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 has invested in an Italian restaurant called Dolce (other owners include Danny Masterson and
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) and a Japanese-themed restaurant named Geisha House with locations in Atlanta, Los Angeles, and New York City. Geisha House went out of business on June 1, 2013. In 2019 Ashton Kutcher,
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, Steve Watts, and Watts' wife Angela, invested a 50% stake in Veldskoen Shoes fledgling US business. In 2021, Kutcher invested in MeaTech, an Israeli company that develops meat using
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.


Other work

In 2009, Kutcher established an international human rights organization with his then-wife
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. DNA Foundation, later 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. On March 23, 2011, Kutcher launched his own
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client with UberMedia called A.plus. While the app was initially available exclusively for desktop computers with
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installed, it eventually became available on mobile platforms, for
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, Android, and
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. In order to download on one of the 3 mobile platforms, users must first have the UberSocial client installed on their device and then proceed to the device's browser to download A.plus. In 2013, Kutcher and Evan Beard and Kendall Dabaghi launched A Plus, where Kutcher is chairman of the board. Initially, a product discovery service, it morphed in April 2014 to a social media-driven content platform focused on upbeat stories. It was officially launched in that incarnation in January 2015. It has reported 27.5 million monthly uniques in the United States, has an
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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. In 2016, Kutcher was assailed onstage by a protestor while speaking at an
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event in Los Angeles, who criticized the company for allowing Israeli settlers list their homes in the illegally-occupied
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on its website. Kutcher was an early investor in the company. In 2018, Kutcher attended the Western Region gala of Friends of the Israeli Defense Forces, which raised over for IDF soldiers. In 2022, Kutcher and his wife Mila Kunis started a
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page to help two online companies (
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and Flexport) to aid refugees fleeing the violence in
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perpetrated by Russia's military. They raised . These two organizations are on the ground helping people in Poland and Romania. The couple promised to match the funding. Kunis is a native of Ukraine.


Personal life


Marriages and relationships

In February 2001, Ashley Ellerin, whom Ashton Kutcher was dating at the time, was murdered. While never a suspect, Kutcher testified at the 2019 trial of
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Michael Gargiulo. Kutcher stated that on the night that Ellerin was murdered, Kutcher had arrived to pick her up for a date, but that she had not answered the door. His information helped establish the time of death. Gargiulo was found guilty and sentenced to death on July 16, 2021, for her murder. In late 2002, he began dating
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, his co-star in '' Just Married''. Kutcher and
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met in 2003 and married on September 24, 2005. Six years later, on November 17, 2011, Moore announced her intention to end the marriage. After more than a year of separation, Kutcher filed for divorce from Moore on December 21, 2012, in Los Angeles Superior Court, citing
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. The divorce was finalized on November 26, 2013. Kutcher began dating his former ''That '70s Show'' co-star Mila Kunis during the first half of 2012. After they became engaged in February 2014, she gave birth to a daughter in October 2014. Kunis married Kutcher in July 2015. She gave birth to a son in November 2016. The family resides in a sustainable farmhouse, designed by the couple and architect
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, in
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.


Interests and beliefs

In 2009, Kutcher described himself as a fiscal conservative and a
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. He is a gun owner but supports new gun laws to help stop mass shootings. Following the 2017 mass shooting in Las Vegas, he said on Twitter "I've had a gun since I was 12 yrs old but enough is enough. I'm a hunter and a sportsman but nobody needs assault rifles. Let's pray. Then let's change the law." 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''. Kutcher grew up as a
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. As an adult, he practices
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, and has visited Israel and studied the
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; his wife Mila Kunis stated that he "taught eeverything I never knew" about her religion, Judaism, though as of 2018, he has not converted. On trips to Israel, Kutcher visited Kabbalah centers in
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and in Tsfat. 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 get closer to that. And as a creative person, going to the source of creation is really inspiring. And this place has been really inspiring for me—not only on a spiritual level, but also on an artistic and creative level."


Social media presence

On April 16, 2009, Kutcher became the first Twitter user to reach more than 1 million followers, beating
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in the site's "Million followers contest". In November 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
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"in poor taste". Kutcher subsequently turned over management of his Twitter account to his team at the Katalyst Media company. In April 2011, Kutcher and then-wife Demi Moore began a public service announcement campaign to end child sex trafficking. Kutcher claimed that 100,000 to 300,000 American children were sold into sexual slavery. The number was criticized by newspaper ''
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''. Kutcher and others including ''The New York Times'',
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, and CNN used a peer-reviewed study referring to minors at risk for sexual exploitation. ''The Village Voice'', from their research, said it was only hundreds of children. Kutcher claimed the criticism by the ''Village Voice'' promoted
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and used Twitter to request that ''Village Voice'' advertisers withdraw their advertising from publications owned by its parent company.


Health

In August 2022, Kutcher revealed that two years earlier he had been diagnosed with
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, which had impaired his hearing, vision, and mobility during the course of a year.


Danny Masterson trial

After the conviction of ''That '70s Show'' and ''The Ranch'' castmate, Danny Masterson, for rape, Kutcher, along with Mila Kunis, wrote letters to the judge in support of Masterson. The letters stated that Masterson was a good person and that he treated people with "decency, equality, and generosity." After the letters were made public, Kutcher and Kunis received immediate backlash and criticism for their support of Masterson, especially due to Kutcher and Kunis' involvement in Thorn, a charity to expose the sexual exploitation of children. After the backlash, Kutcher and Kunis apologized in a video, in which the two claimed that the letters were only intended for the judge and not for the public. The apology was similarly criticized as "performative and insincere." In response to the further backlash, Kutcher stepped down as chairman of the board of Thorn.


Filmography


Awards and nominations

Since he started acting, Kutcher has been nominated by the
Teen Choice Awards The Teen Choice Awards were an annual awards show that aired on the Fox television network between 1999 and 2019. The awards, based on a popularity vote that could be overridden by the producerswho reserved the right to choose the winnerscovered ...
the most. 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 Award The Young Artist Award (originally known as the Youth in Film Award) is an accolade presented by the Young Artist Foundation, a nonprofit organization founded in 1978 to honor excellence of youth performers, and to provide scholarships for young ...
for Best Performance in a TV Series by a Supporting Young Actor as Michael Kelso in ''That '70s Show''. He has also been nominated by the Kid's Choice Awards,
MTV Movie Awards The MTV Movie & TV Awards is a film and television awards show previously presented annually on MTV. It began as the MTV Movie Awards in 1992, when its 1992 MTV Movie Awards, first edition was held, and adopted its current name in 2017, beginnin ...
,
People's Choice Awards The People's Choice Awards is an American awards show, recognizing people in entertainment, voted online by the fans and general public. The show has been held annually since 1975, with the winners originally determined using Gallup Polls un ...
, and the
Golden Raspberry Awards The Golden Raspberry Awards (also known as the Razzies and Razzie Awards) is a parody award show honoring the worst of cinematic failures. Co-founded by UCLA film graduates and film industry veterans John J. B. Wilson and Mo Murphy, the Razzi ...
.


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