Ashton Kutcher is best known for playing Michael Kelso in That ’70s Show, Walden Schmidt in Two and a Half Men, and starring in films like The Butterfly Effect and No Strings Attached.
Films
- The Long HomeNathan Winer2021
- JobsSteve Jobs2013
- No Strings AttachedAdam2011
- KillersSpencer Aimes2010
- Valentine’s DayReed Bennett2010
- What Happens in VegasJack Fuller2008
- The GuardianJake Fischer2006
- Guess WhoSimon Green2005
- The Butterfly EffectEvan Treborn2004
- Just MarriedTom Leezak2003
- Dude, Where’s My Car?Jesse2000
TV shows
- The RanchColt Bennett2016–2020
- Two and a Half MenWalden Schmidt2011–2015
- Punk’dHost / Creator2003–2007, 2012, 2015
- That ’70s ShowMichael Kelso1998–2006
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About Ashton Kutcher
Ashton Kutcher is an American actor, producer, and entrepreneur who rose to fame in the late 1990s. He gained widespread recognition for his role as Michael Kelso on That ’70s Show and later starred in major films and TV series, including Two and a Half Men and The Ranch.
FAQs
Why did Ashton Kutcher leave That ’70s Show?
Ashton Kutcher’s character Michael Kelso was written out of the show after season 7, as Kutcher wanted to pursue other opportunities, but he returned for the series finale.
Did Ashton Kutcher replace Charlie Sheen on Two and a Half Men?
Yes, Kutcher joined Two and a Half Men in season 9 as Walden Schmidt, replacing Charlie Sheen’s character after Sheen was fired.
What is Ashton Kutcher’s most famous film?
The Butterfly Effect (2004) is arguably his most famous film, though Dude, Where’s My Car? and No Strings Attached are also well-known.
Is Ashton Kutcher still acting?
As of 2025, Kutcher acted recently in The Ranch and The Long Home; he focuses more on his business ventures and philanthropy but remains active in select projects.
What other work is Ashton Kutcher known for?
He is a successful entrepreneur and venture capitalist, co-founding A-Grade Investments and Thorn, an anti-human trafficking organization.
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