Dropped our from University of Iowa to pursue modeling. His major was biochemical engineering.
Used to have a job sweeping the floor at a General Mills plant
Won the Fresh Faces of Iowa modeling contest in 1997, sparking a modeling career in New York City.
Has a fraternal twin brother, Michael, & an older sister, Tausha
He auditioned for a role at NBC and knew he didn't land it. As he was leaving, an executive asked him to read
for a new NBC pilot called "Wind On Water". "I went and did a cold reading of the character and found out I had gotten the
job but told them I had to read the script first and after reading it, decided I did not want to be a cowboy surfer. My agent
had told me about a series called "Teenage Wasteland" (later renamed "That '70s Show" (1998)) and I went in to read and told them I had to know if I had gotten the role by 3:45 that afternoon. I was supposed
to tell NBC if I wanted the role on "Wind on Water" by 4:00 p.m. Luckily, I got the role on this show". "Wind On Water" was
canceled after 2 episodes.
Was once so poor, he donated his blood for money while attending the University of Iowa.
Lost out to Josh Hartnett for a role in Pearl Harbor (2001).
Often wears the same beaded necklace in pictures, interviews, etc.
One of Teen People Magazine's "25 Hottest Stars under 25" [2002]
His twin brother Michael was born with a septal heart defect.
On January 23, 2004, he went head to head with his _"That '70s Show" (1998)_ co-star Topher Grace at the box office as The Butterfly Effect (2004) starring Kutcher and Win a Date with Tad Hamilton! (2004) both opened against one another. The Butterfly Effect (2004) won the race coming in at the #1 spot, while Win a Date with Tad Hamilton! (2004) came in at #3 just after Along Came Polly (2004).
Older sister Tausha (born 1972) has a daughter, Dakota (born 1999).
Voted #3 on VH1's 100 Hottest Hotties.
Member of the Delta Chi Fraternity, along with Kevin Costner and Alan Heitz.
Has two toes on his left foot that are fused together, meaning they are webbed
Is ranked #35 on Premiere Magazine's 50 Most Disturbing Moments in Movie History. Kutcher's face is just placed
there, instead of an explanation as to why.
Shares a birthday with Chris Rock.
Owns a restaurant in Los Angeles called Dolce.
Ranked #17 in TV Guide's list of "TV's 25 Greatest Teen Idols" (23 January 2005 issue).
Lost the lead role of Drew Baylor in Elizabethtown (2005) to Orlando Bloom when Cameron Crowe decided he wanted an actor that had a solid résumé consisting of Theatre and Drama school training.
Is the first of the six primary cast members of _"That 70's Show" (1998)_ to receive a Razzie Award nomination.
He was nominated for Worst Actor of 2004 for his roles in the films Cheaper by the Dozen (2003), Just Married (2003) and My Boss's Daughter (2003). However, he did not win.
Tallest cast member of "That '70s Show" (1998).
Along with Topher Grace, he chose not to renew his contract to do an 8th season of "That '70s Show" (1998), wishing to pursue other projects.
Created the MTV show "Punk'd" (2003) with his friend Jason Goldberg.
Of mostly Irish American descent. He also has some Native American and Bohemian (the source of his surname)
ancestry
Former boyfriend of Brittany Murphy
His wedding with actress Demi Moore was attended by about 100 guests, among them were Moore's ex-husband Bruce Willis, their three children, and Lucy Liu.
Best friends with Wilmer Valderrama
Stepfather of Rumer Willis, Scout LaRue Willis and Tallulah Belle Willis
His first marriage with Demi Moore was her third
His parents are Larry Kutcher (an employee of General Mills) and Diane (who worked for Procter & Gamble)
"In between scenes, we go up and play Nintendo 64. We just all hang out and have a good time." - On his experience
with James Van Der Beek and Rachael Leigh Cook on the set of Texas Rangers (2001).
"I think he's got [guts] for saying what he said. People get way too worked up about that stuff instead of
just enjoying it." - On rapper Eminem and his music.
"I didn't even know guys modeled before that. I thought Fabio was the only male model, and I really didn't fit that bill".
"I'll probably never be the best actor in Hollywood, but I hope to be the hardest working."
"I don't believe that old cliche that good things come to those who wait. I think good things come to those
who want something so bad they can't sit still."
"I'm a guy's guy. I don't comb my hair unless I have to, and I don't use lotions or fancy shampoos."
"I say whatever I think and whatever is on my mind, and I just hope that it comes out good. I just try to
have a lot of fun." - on being a free spirit
"Modelling is the best because you have to look hot, which comes easy to me, you know. I'm blessed with that."
"I thought that it was a fantastic metaphor for life, and pretty enlightening. And I appreciated the opportunity
to play a character that's blind to the trauma that takes place in his life. The violence that is in the movie I thought was
a fantastic metaphor for how blind we are as a society, and as a people, to the things that actually do happen on a day to
day basis, and how we kind of just block them out. And whether it be through our media or whatever, we go 'Oh, it's not happening
in my world, so it's not happening.' In the movie there's a great representation of the violence with the kids, and the pedophilia,
and these kind of things that the guys could have taken the easy road, and kind of squeamishly cut around, but they weren't
afraid of it." (talking about The Butterfly Effect (2004)).