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Though Red wasn’t necessarily a bad guy, he was certainly the antagonist to the show’s protagonist his son, Eric. Thanks to his parts in Rambo III and RoboCop, you’re likely familiar with a number of Smith’s gruff and often villainous roles. Despite how well-known he is as Red "Bet You Didn’t Know His Real Name Was Reginald" Forman, however, he’s likely one of the few actors on this list who’s recognizable for many of his other roles. Like Rupp, Kurtwood Smith has been in all 200 episodes of That ‘70s Show and has been working since the ‘80s. She was on a recent episode of Elementary, though, and you can look for her in the upcoming film Fair Market Value. Still, she’s only had a handful of roles since That ‘70s Show ended. She’s continued working on television with parts on Better With You and He’s With Me, and has done a couple of small films as well.

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Since the series ended, Rupp hasn’t been up to that much. Their odd couple chemistry helped make the scenes involving the parents just as fun as those down in the basement (especially when Kitty and company decided to sit in The Circle themselves). Not only was she the parent that didn’t seemingly despise Eric (though she wasn’t to keen on her daughter Laurie), Kitty got most of her laughs by being fun and effervescent around her stern husband. Appearing in all 200 episodes, despite her son’s departure from the series late in the show’s run, Kitty was the soothing balm to her husband Red. Unlike the younger actors on the series, Debra Jo Rupp was acting for a solid decade before landing the part of Kitty Forman on That ‘70s Show. He’ll likely never outlive Fez, but he’s still going strong.

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For six years and 97 episodes, he played the title character on the animated show Handy Manny. His biggest role, however, is one you may not recognize him from. He’s also had fairly long runs on NCIS, From Dusk Til Dawn, and Minority Report.

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While Valderrama has never had as high profile of a role as Fez, he’s got over 60 parts to his name thanks to a number of TV roles, like a stint hosting Yo Momma on MTV. Still, he’s likely one of the elements the series would change if it were cast today. He was just as often the heart of the show, however, and the source of much of its absurd humor. On top of that, he was portrayed as a creepy and lecherous loser who often lashed out at those around him. It’s unfortunate that the very "joke" of his character was his vague foreignness. Known only as Fez, Valderrama was the show’s sole person of color for many seasons. Joining Prepon in all 200 episodes of That ‘70s Show was Wilmer Valderrama. With a decade having passed since the show ended its run, we want to take a look back at the cast of That ‘70s Show and see where they are now. Though mostly centering on the Forman and Pinciotti households, the years slowly introduced us to many of the character's parents and siblings. It also led the way by introducing absurdism into sitcoms, thanks to its regular cutaway gags and dream sequences, an idea that would later be run into the ground by shows like Family Guy and 30 Rock.Īlong the way, the show proved the jumping-off point for a number of actors while telling the story of its core cast of teens and their families. The double-dose of nostalgia proved to be gold, as the series ran for 8 season and 200 episodes (with all but one being directed by David Trainer in a truly uncanny feat). That ‘70s Show became a huge hit, mixing the standard teen coming-of-age sitcom with the trappings of Middle America in ‘70s. In 1998, Fox and creators Mark Brazill and Terry and Bonnie Turner sent TV viewers back two decades to a small Wisconsin town in the mid-70s.












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