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"70s Show" Stars: Where Are They Today? | Israel today

2020-06-22T10:18:23.839Z


After Danny Masterson was charged with raping 3 women, we checked - drug addiction, Scientology and more: That's what happened to the series' stars | global


The colleagues who became a couple, the star who died from drug addiction and the actor arrested on rape charges and may be sent to prison • That's what has happened to the stars of the hit series "The 70s Show" since getting off the screens

The series' 70s show premiered on the Fox Network in August 1998, ending eight seasons later in May 2006.

The "70s show" was considered one of the channel's flagship series, received high ratings and was also indirectly responsible for the relationship between Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher (who first met on the set when Kunis was only 14, and later became a couple in reality). More than a decade after getting off the screen, there were those who managed to leverage their careers and become big stars, and some became involved in criminal matters and even lost their lives. These days the name of the series returns to the headlines, after one of its main stars, Danny Masterson - was arrested on charges of raping three women in the early 2000s. 

Topper Grace (Eric Foreman)

Topper left the series in 2005 with the goal of developing his film career (but returned to a guest appearance in the finale). Among the films he has played are "Traffic", "Ocean 11", "Ocean 12", "Mona Lisa Smile" and "PS Love You". In addition, he also starred in the movie "Spider-Man 3" as Edward "Eddie" Brooke Jr. In 2019, the second episode of the series "Black Mirror" appeared. Grace had previously dated Ivanka Trump (daughter of U.S. President Donald Trump) and is married to actress Ashley Henshaw and a father to a daughter.

Laura Peripone (Donna Pinciotti) 

After the series dropped, Peripone appeared in a number of film and television films, including the psychological thriller "Carla" and the "House" series, "Where's Chelsea", "Back to Roots", "How I Met Mother" and "Castle" ". Most of her publicity in recent years has been given thanks to the portrayal of Alex Voss in Netflix's hit series "Orange is the New Black." Periphone is a Scientologist, married to actor Ben Foster and they are parents of two. In 2020, she published a book with revealing confessions about her life, including a proactive abortion and bulimia from which she suffered as a girl.

Ashton Kutcher (Michael Kelso)

Kutcher is undoubtedly one of the best known and most talked about series stars. He has starred in many films, such as "The Butterfly Effect," "What's In Vegas," "Spread," "Killers," "Noncommittal," "Jobs" (starring Steve Jobs), and more. On television, he played the lead role in the "Two and a Half Men" series in seasons 9-12, where he served as Charlie Sheen's replacement. Kotcher also plays in Netflix's "Farm" series, in which he co-starred with Danny Masterson, who also starred alongside him in the '70s show until he was fired. In addition to his successful acting career, Kutcher is also a producer, reality facilitator, entrepreneur and investor with quite a few startups. After marrying Demi Moore who ended in a major media noise, in 2015 he married Mila Kunis, who played his partner in the '70s show, and the two are parents of a son and a daughter.

Mila Kunis (Jackie Berkhart)

Since the release of the series Kunis has cultivated a successful acting career, and has appeared in films such as "Friends Plus," "Oz Land," "Take It Like a Man," "Bad Moms," "The Spy That Threw Me," "Friends Plus" and of course in the movie "Black Swan" alongside Natalie Portman, a role for which he won the Golden Globe. In addition, she likens Meg's character to the successful series "Family Guy". Kunis is married to Ashton Kutcher, whom she met on the set of "70s Show" when she was only 14 years old. Prior to Kutcher, she had been dating for close to a decade with actor Macaulay Calkin.

Danny Masterson (Steven Hyde)

has appeared over the years in a number of guest roles in films and series such as "King Hill," "Entourage," "Aspiring High," "Yes Men," "White Collar," "Men at Work," and Kutcher's Stretch Program. "D". In 2016, he was cast for Kutcher's brother role in the series "The Farm," but was fired in 2017 after serious charges of sexual assault and rape were brought against him. Masterson Scientologist, in addition to acting career, is also a DJ and owns 11 restaurants, some in partnership with his friends from the '70s show, Ashton Kutcher and Wilmer Waldrama, and also owns several boutique hotels and stores in the sky. Married to actress Bijou Phillips and they are parents to daughter. In June 2020, three women were charged with rape between 2001 and 2003, and arrested by police. If convicted, the sentence he could face could take up to 45 years in prison.

Wilmer Waldrama (PEZ)

After the series ended, Waldrama discounted the "Hugh Mama" show on MTV. In addition, over the years he has appeared in series such as "The Sopranos", "Where's Chelsea", "Wizards of Waverly Place", "Doctor to Rent", "Finding the Hot to the Soul" and "Special Report", as well as dub in series like " Nadav by Gold "and" The Cleveland Show. "In 2011, he released a musical single and also starred in" Larry Crown "and" Wealthy for Poverty. "Valdrama is a social activist and even won the Alma Award in 2013. He owns a men's fashion brand, as well as a partner In several restaurants along with Ashton Kutcher, over the years he has starred in many gossip titles in the romantic context, which in his case contains names such as Mandy Moore, Rihanna, Avril Lavigne, Ashley Simpson, Lindsay Lohan and Demi Lovato (with whom he had a six-year relationship). Currently engaged to Amanda Pacheco.


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Debra Joe Rap (Kitty Forman)

Aside from the portrayal of Kitty, Eric's mother, in the '70s show, the role that made Rap a world-renowned face was that of Alice, the wife of Frank Jr., half-brother of Phoebe in the "Friends" series. Over the years, she has taken part in films and series such as "Better With You," "She's Not In Your League," "The Other Sex," "Law and Order," and "The Farm."


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Cartwood Smith

Cartwood Smith (Red Forman)

After the series dropped, Smith, who played Eric's father in the series, continued to play in series and films including "Green Lantern", "Hitchcock", "Family Guy", "24", "House", "Medium", "Murphy Family" and more. He is usually cast in positions of authority. Smith won the role of Red Foreman in "The 70s Show" after Chuck Norris, who ran for the role, was busy filming another series.

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Don Stark

Don Stark (Bob Pinciotti)

After the series in which he played Donna's father, Stark has participated in series such as "On the Field," "Relax," "The Invisible," "The Beautiful and the Beast," and "CSI," and in films like "Star Trek 8" , "Social Cafe" and more. In addition to his acting career, Stark also has extensive background in martial arts, bodybuilding and dance. He was co-producer in the "Friends" series from 1998 to 2000.

Tanya Roberts (Midges Pinciotti)

In the years prior to the '70s show, where she played Donna's mother, Roberts gained fame as a Bond girl and as Charlie's angel. She left the series in 2001 to care for her brain-suffering husband, who eventually died in 2006. Since then, she has not taken part in any significant onscreen project. Outside is an amateur golfer.

Lisa Robin Kelly (Lori Forman)

Robin, who played Eric's sister in the series, suffered for years from severe drug and alcohol addiction (which eventually led to her being replaced by the series). She was arrested several times for drunkenness, assault, fraud, and use of violence against her partner, entering and exiting rehab institutions, and in 2013, she died in her sleep at a rehab facility where she was hospitalized.

Source: israelhayom

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