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Biography

Born in Cedar Rapids, IA, along with a fraternal twin named Michael, Ashton Kutcher was bitten by the acting bug in high school. Balancing his love for the stage with his talent for wrestling before gravitating toward the former in such high school productions as Annie, Kutcher worked numerous odd jobs during his tenure at the University of Iowa before winning the Fresh Faces of Iowa contest in 1997 and heading for New York. Competing in that same year's International Model and Talent Agency competition before being signed to the next agency, Kutcher relocated to Los Angeles the following year and soon landed his breakthrough role on That 70s Show. Though he has small roles in film with Down to You and Reindeer Games, Kutcher's first major screen role in Dude, Where's My Car? brought his air headed goofiness to the big screen alongside American Pie's Sean William Scott. His newest movie is Just Married witch is now available on DVD, but I have never seen it.

Filmography

  • The Butterfly Effect (2004) 
  • My Boss's Daughter (2003)
  • Just Married (2003) 
  • Texas Rangers (2001) 
  • Coming Soon (2000) 
  • Down to You (2000) 
  • Dude, Where's My Car? (2000) 
  • Reindeer Games (2000)

Just Married
Cast: Ashton Kutcher (Tom), Brittany Murphy (Sarah), Christian Kane (Peter Prentis), Taran Killam, Monet Mazur, David Moscow, David Rasche, Valeria; other cast not announced yet.
Premise: This is the story of two young newlyweds, a traffic reporter (Kutcher), and a writer (Murphy) from a wealthy family, who find what they hoped would be the perfect honeymoon in Venice turns out to be the worst one imaginable... can the marriage, which many of their friends and family said was a bad idea because they are so young... survive the celebration? (Kane plays an old flame of the bride's that her parents wish she would have married instead, going so far as to send him to Europe after her.)

My Boss's Daughter
Cast: Ashton Kutcher, Tara Reid (Lisa Taylor), Terence Stamp (Mr. Taylor), Carmen Electra, Michael Madsen (T.J.), Andy Richter (Kevin), Molly Shannon (Audrey), Ever Carradine, Jon Abrahams, Dan Joffre (Smith), David Koechner, Ron Selmour (Darryl)
Premise: When his mean boss (Stamp) asks him to housesit, a young man (Kutcher) tries to use it as an opportunity to win the heart of his boss's daughter (Reid), on whom he has long had a crush. What he doesn't plan on is the long line of other houseguests that come along in the meantime... (Richter plays Reid's older brother, described by The Hollywood Reporter, 3/1/01, as a "smartass on the run from local drug dealers"; Shannon plays a former coworker trying to get her job back)

Next Movie(s)

The Butterfly Effect
Release Date: January 23rd, 2004
Cast: Ashton Kutcher, Amy Smart, Elden Henson, Eric Stoltz, Ethan Suplee, Melora Walters, John P. Amedori (Evan at 13), Cameron Crigger (Tommy at 8), Irene Gorovaia, Brandy Heidrick (Kristin), Jesse James, Callum Keith Rennie, Kevin Schmidt (Lenny at 13), William Lee Scott
Premise: A young man (Kutcher) struggling with the psychological effects of sublimated childhood memories devises a technique of traveling back in time to inhabit his childhood body, but he finds that every trip back has unintended results on his present self, leading him to travel back again and again, trying to repair the damage that he's only making worse and worse...

The Village
Release Date:
August 6th, 2004
Cast: Judy Greer (Kitty Walker), Bryce Dallas Howard (Ivy Walker), William Hurt (Edward Walker), Joaquin Phoenix (Lucius Hunt), Jayne Atkinson, Adrien Brody (Noah Percy), Brendan Gleason, Cherry Jones, Fran Kranz, Ashton Kutcher, Michael Pitt, Sigourney Weaver (Alice Hunt), Celia Weston
Premise: Set in rural Pennsylvania in 1897, this is the story of the small village of Covington (population 60) surrounded by a woods inhabited by a race of "mythical creatures," and the romance that blossoms between Kitty (Greer), the daughter of the town's leader (Hurt), and Lucius (Phoenix), a young man who questions the policy of keeping Covington's citizens completely confined to the village.

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