Net Worth
Ashton Kutcher’s net worth is estimated to be up to $ 200 million. It is believed that it will grow with the coming years.
Early Life
On February 7, 1978, at Cedar Rapids, Iowa, U. S., Diane and Larry M. Kutcher welcomed their son Christopher Ashton Kutcher to this world. His father was a factory worker, and his mother was a Procter & Gamble employee. Kutcher has descendants of Czech, Germany and Ireland. He grew up in a conservative Catholic family. He has two trading: a Tausha sister, and Michael’s twin sister. His brother has experienced health problems since they were still children, including conducting heart transplants, and have cerebral palsy.
Kutcher goes to school at Washington High School in Cedar Rapids, but continues his education at Clear Creek Amana High School when his family moved to the HomeStead, Iowa. When he was 16 years old, his parents divorced. Kutcher was convinced of the third level of theft during his senior year, because he entered secondary school in an effort to steal money. In 1996, he registered at Iowa University.
During that time, he was approached by a scout model at the aircraft bar in Iowa City. He won the first place at the Fresh Faces of Iowa Modeling Competition. He also won a trip to the International International City City International Modeling and Talent Association (IMTA) convention. This made him leave Iowa University, and went to New York City.
Career
In 1998 Kutcher participated in the IMTA competition, and then signed a contract with the next modeling agency in New York. He became a model in Paris and Milan, and also appeared in advertisements for Calvin Klein. The same year, he plays Michael Kelso in the popular television series which is the 70s.
Kutcher starred in several comedy films, including Dude, Where’s My Car (2000), Just Married (2003), cheaper by Dozen (2003), Guess WHO (2005), and others. In 2004, he played a major role in the Butterfy Effect scientific fiction film. This film is the success of the box office. A year before that, he produced and starred in as a host on the television program of the hidden joke reality that aired on MTV, Punk’d. There are other reality television shows produced, including Beauty and The Geek, Adventures in Hollyhood, and The Real Wedding Crashers.
In 2011, Kutcher replaced Charlie Sheen in series two and half men. Two years before that, he and his wife Demi Moore founded an international human rights organization, DNA Foundation, which came to be known as Thorn: Digital Defenders of Children, who worked to overcome the sexual exploitation of children.
Private Life
In 2001, Kutcher dated Ashley Ellerin, who was brutally killed. In 2005, he and Demi Moore were married, but in 2013, their marriage ended. Kutcher has been married to Mila Kunis since 2015. They shared two children: a daughter of Wyatt Isabelle, and a son Dimitri Portwood.