You’ll never believe what the cast of That 70s Show look like now
IT'S been more than 20 years since the cast of That 70s Show started hanging out "down the street."
The show was a hit in the late 90s and early 2000s, as it ran for eight seasons from 1998 to 2006.
It ran for 200 episodes, giving audiences laughs as the characters shared joys and sorrows in Wisconsin in the 1970s.
It's been more than 15 years since the finale aired, but we have most certainly not forgotten this comedic show.
See what the Mila Kunis, Ashton Kutcher and the rest of the cast are up to now...
Mila Kunis: Jackie Burkhart
At the young and awkward age of 14, played the role of Jackie Burkhart, a bratty, snobby and self-absorbed girl who goes on to date most of the teenage males in the series.
Kunis, 37, had her first kiss with Ashton Kutcher on the set of That 70s Show – but fast forward 19 onscreen kisses and 19 years and Kunis and Kutcher are now married with two kids.
Kunis has also continued her successful career as an actress, in both TV series and movies.
Some of her most notable roles since her days as Jackie include the Black Swan (2010), Ted (2012), Bad Moms (2016), and The Spy Who Dumped Me (2018).
Most recently, she's continued voicing Meg Griffin in the TV series Family Guy, and played Nancy in the movie Breaking News in Yuba County (2021).
Topher Grace: Eric Forman
From the scrawny, socially awkward 16-year-old who appeared in the first episode of That 70s Show as Eric Forman, Topher Grace, 42, has transformed into a pretty successful and good looking guy.
Grace has continued to star in many notable films including Spider-Man 3 (2007), Predators (2010) and Interstellar (2014).
Some of his most recent films include BlacKkKlansman (2018) and Irresistible (2020).
He married actress Ashley Hinshaw in 2016 and the duo have since welcomed two children together.
Ashton Kutcher: Michael Kelso
After starting his career as Michael Kelso on That 70s Show, 42, became known for his comedic roles in countless movies and television shows, but that’s not all he’s been up to.
Since his days as Kelso, he's played the role of Colt Bennett in the TV series The Ranch, and as Walden Schmidt in Two and a Half Men.
This dad of two is also known for investing and launching startups as well as co-founding an international rights organization.
He's also an activist, and worked to end child sex trafficking.
He and Kunis recently in Beverly Hills.
Danny Masterson : Steven Hyde
An actor, DJ and a Scientologist, Danny Masterson, 44, was best known for his role as Steven Hyde on That 70s Show – and faces charges for sexual assault.
In July of 2020, Masterson was in his home between 2001 and 2003.
He was set to be arraigned in October, after a despite his attorney's attempt to get it thrown out.
Since his days as Steven Hyde, Masterson appeared with co-stars Ashton Kutcher and Wilmer Valderrama in The Ranch, a Netflix original series.
Laura Prepon: Donna Piniciotti
Laura Prepon’s character Donna Piniciotti and Eric Forman are a main focus of the series as they have an on and off relationship through the show.
Since the show, Prepon, 40, has gone on to have a very successful career starring in a range of TV series and films.
One of her most notable roles was as Alex Vause in Orange Is the New Black.
She also appeared in The Girl on the Train (2016) and The Hero (2017).
In 2017, she welcomed her first child with actor Ben Foster.
The duo tied the knot the following year, and had a second child together in 2020.
Wilmer Valderrama: Fez
One of the most mysterious characters on the show, we’re never told Fez’s real name or where he’s from.
For those who don’t know, Fez actually stands for Foreign Exchange Student.
In actuality, there aren’t many people who don’t know Wilmer Valderrama, 41, who has dated his fair share of actresses ( most notably Lindsay Lohan, Mandy Moore and Demi Lovato.)
He has also continued his acting career and is starred in the horror television series From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series and has also appeared on The Ranch with some of his old co-stars.
Most recently, he's played Nick Torres in the TV series NCIS.
In 2019, he announced his engagement to Amanda Pacheco.
The duo are now expecting their first child together.
Josh Meyers: Randy Pearson
As the younger brother of Seth Meyers, it comes as no surprise that Josh Meyers, 45, was part of the comedic cast of That 70s Show as latecomer Randy Pearson, who sadly only appears in one season of the show.
Following his days playing in the 70s, Meyers starred in Red Oaks, a comedic series by Amazon.
He also appeared in the movies Brüno (2009), Inventing Adam (2013), and The Oath (2018).
Debra Jo Rupp: Kitty Forman
Since starring in That 70s Show as Eric and Laurie Forman’s mom Kitty, Debra Jo Rupp, 69, has gone on to appear in a handful television shows.
She appeared alongside many of her former co-stars in The Ranch.
She appeared as DeeDee in the TV movie Pearl (2016), and as Tracy in The Opposite Sex (2014).
Kurtwood Smith: Red Forman
Since playing the disgruntled ill-tempered father of Eric and Laurie Forman, Kurtwood Smith, 77, has gone on to appear in countless television shows with recurring roles in shows such as 24.
He appeared in the TV series The Ranch, and as Uncle Dave in Perpetual Grace, LTD.
Lisa Robin Kelly: Laurie Forman
Lisa Robin Kelly, 43 was one of two actresses to play Laurie Forman, the older sister of Eric Forman, she was replaced after several seasons due to a drinking problem.
Her addictions led to her untimely death at the age of 43 in 2013 due to an accidental drug intoxication.
Christina Moore: Laurie Forman
Another latecomer to the show, Christina Moore, 47, joined the cast for its sixth season as Eric Forman’s older sister.
Since the show, she has regularly guest starred in a number of shows such as MADtv and 90210.
Most recently she played Mandy Heiser in the TV series Claws, and Principal Helfrick in the show Mr. Student Body President.
She's set to play Susanna Clarkman in the upcoming series, Casa Grande.
Moore is also a founding member of Bitches Funny an all-female sketch group that has performed in New York City and Los Angeles for the past five years.
Tanya Roberts: Midge Pinciotti
Since playing Donna’s mom on the show, for the most part took a break from the spotlight, with her last film credit being in 2005.
Earlier this year, she was hospitalized with a mysterious illness.
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However, just a day later, it was revealed by her rep that she passed away at the age of 65 from a .
Don Stark: Bob Pinciotti
Known for his role as Donna’s dad Don Stark, 66, has continued to act in many movies and tv shows, most notably in Hit the Floor where he was a series regular.
He appeared in the film Green Book (2018) and in 7 Days to Vegas (2019).
Tommy Chong: Leo Chingkwake
The shows hippie, Leo Chinkwake, was the owner of a Foto Hut.
The role reflected Tommy Chong's, 82, personal life as he was arrested in 2003 for distributing drug paraphernalia.
He was taken off the show for season 5 and 6 as he served time in jail time as the cellmate of Jordan Belfort and returned for the last two seasons.
Most played the voice of Yax in Zootopia (2016), and acted as Ezra in Color Out of Space (2019).