The beloved cast of That '70s Show captivated a generation with their hilarious, stoner-fueled adventures in Point Place, Wisconsin. Two decades after the series finale and with the successful launch of the sequel, That '90s Show, fans are more curious than ever about what the original stars are doing today, especially given the major, often shocking, developments in their personal and professional lives in late 2024 and 2025. This article dives into the most current updates, new projects, and the complex real-life dramas surrounding Eric, Donna, Kelso, Jackie, Hyde, and Fez.
As of late 2024, the careers of the main ensemble have branched out dramatically, with some actors returning to their iconic roles in the Netflix spin-off, while others are navigating entirely new—and sometimes controversial—paths. The dynamic between the original cast remains a central point of interest, particularly how they have supported or distanced themselves from one another during major life events. This is the definitive, up-to-date look at the stars who brought the groovy 1970s to life.
Cast Biographies and Their Latest 2025 Updates
The core six teenagers, along with the two parental figures, formed the heart of the show. Here is a detailed look at the actors and their most recent, career-defining developments.
1. Topher Grace (Eric Forman)
- Born: July 12, 1978 (Age 47)
- Role: Eric Forman, the nerdy, Star Wars-obsessed protagonist.
- Post-'70s Show Highlights: *Spider-Man 3* (2007), *Interstellar* (2014), *Black Mirror* (2019), and starring in the ABC sitcom *Home Economics*.
- Latest Update: Grace has continued his film career with several upcoming projects. He is slated to appear in the 2025 thriller film *Flight Risk*, directed by Mel Gibson. His role as the financially struggling brother in the sitcom *Home Economics* solidified his return to television comedy, a genre he hadn't fully embraced since leaving Point Place. He also made a welcome cameo as Eric Forman in the first season of *That '90s Show*.
2. Laura Prepon (Donna Pinciotti)
- Born: March 7, 1980 (Age 45)
- Role: Donna Pinciotti, Eric's intelligent and feminist next-door neighbor and girlfriend.
- Post-'70s Show Highlights: Alex Vause in the critically acclaimed Netflix series *Orange Is the New Black* (2013–2019).
- Latest Update: After her long run on *Orange Is the New Black*, Prepon's focus has been more personal and on her family. While she returned for a cameo in *That '90s Show*, she currently has no publicly announced major upcoming acting projects as of late 2024. She also continues to be involved in the wellness space, having published a cookbook and sharing her personal journey.
3. Ashton Kutcher (Michael Kelso)
- Born: February 7, 1978 (Age 47)
- Role: Michael Kelso, the handsome, dim-witted friend.
- Post-'70s Show Highlights: *Punk'd*, *Two and a Half Men*, *The Ranch*.
- Latest Update: Kutcher, who is famously married to his former co-star Mila Kunis, has been focusing heavily on technology investments and his family. He made a cameo in *That '90s Show*, where his character Kelso is married to Jackie Burkhart. Recent news has highlighted his and Kunis's strict, minimalist approach to gift-giving for their children and their parenting hacks, such as teaching their daughter Jiu-Jitsu.
4. Mila Kunis (Jackie Burkhart)
- Born: August 14, 1983 (Age 41)
- Role: Jackie Burkhart, the spoiled, fashion-conscious, and eventually kind-hearted friend.
- Post-'70s Show Highlights: Voice of Meg Griffin in *Family Guy*, *Black Swan*, *Friends with Benefits*, *Bad Moms*.
- Latest Update: Kunis, like her husband Ashton Kutcher, returned for a brief but memorable cameo in *That '90s Show*. Her recent public appearances and interviews have centered on her family life with Kutcher, discussing their parenting philosophy and how they manage their busy schedules. She remains a prominent figure in Hollywood, balancing acting with production work.
5. Wilmer Valderrama (Fez)
- Born: January 30, 1980 (Age 45)
- Role: Fez, the foreign exchange student whose home country was a running gag.
- Post-'70s Show Highlights: Host of *Yo Momma*, voice work in *Handy Manny*, and a main role in *NCIS*.
- Latest Update: Valderrama is currently one of the most visible cast members on network television, starring as Special Agent Nick Torres on the long-running, hit drama *NCIS*. Beyond *NCIS*, he is actively developing a live-action *Zorro* series, which he will star in and executive produce, fulfilling a lifelong dream. He also surprised fans with a cameo announcement in an upcoming Disney film, showcasing his diverse career path.
The Ongoing Controversy: Danny Masterson's Legal Battle
The most significant and somber update concerning the cast revolves around Danny Masterson, who played the cynical, anti-establishment Steven Hyde. His real-life developments have cast a long, dark shadow over the legacy of the sitcom and its sequel.
Danny Masterson (Steven Hyde)
- Born: March 13, 1976 (Age 49)
- Role: Steven Hyde, the sarcastic, rebellious friend who lives with the Formans.
- Post-'70s Show Highlights: *The Ranch* (reuniting with Ashton Kutcher).
- Latest Update: Masterson was convicted of two counts of rape and was sentenced to 30 years to life in prison. This sentencing represents a definitive and tragic end to his acting career. In a major and current development, Masterson is actively appealing his conviction and long prison sentence, claiming he did not receive a fair trial and questioning the credibility of the plaintiffs. The case remains a major legal story, with his former co-stars Debra Jo Rupp and Kurtwood Smith having written letters of support during his sentencing phase.
The Formans’ Triumphant Return in That '90s Show
While the original cast members have scattered across Hollywood, two familiar faces have become the new anchors for the franchise's continuation, bringing a sense of nostalgic comfort to the spin-off, *That '90s Show*.
Kurtwood Smith (Red Forman) & Debra Jo Rupp (Kitty Forman)
Kurtwood Smith (Red Forman): The stern, perpetually annoyed father, Red Forman, has remained a fixture in film and television, with roles in shows like *House* and *Suits*. His biggest current role, however, is reprising his character as the grumpy but secretly loving grandfather in *That '90s Show*. He and Debra Jo Rupp serve as the central, main cast members of the sequel, providing the necessary continuity and comedic heart.
Debra Jo Rupp (Kitty Forman): The warm, giggling, and often wine-sipping mother, Kitty Forman, has also had a steady career, including a notable role in the Marvel miniseries *WandaVision* (2021). Her central role in *That '90s Show* alongside Smith has been a massive draw for fans. The sequel series focuses on their granddaughter, Leia Forman (Eric and Donna's daughter), spending the summer in their basement, ensuring that the Forman house remains the iconic hub of the franchise. Their continued involvement is the main reason for the spin-off's success.
The Lasting Legacy and Future of the Point Place Crew
The enduring popularity of *That '70s Show* is a testament to its sharp writing, relatable characters, and the undeniable chemistry of its young cast. The show launched multiple major careers, including two of Hollywood's most powerful couples, Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher. The sequel series, *That '90s Show*, has successfully bridged the gap between generations, with most of the original main cast members—Topher Grace, Laura Prepon, Ashton Kutcher, Mila Kunis, Wilmer Valderrama, Kurtwood Smith, and Debra Jo Rupp—making cameo appearances to pass the torch to the new generation.
The new series, which has been renewed for a second season, ensures that the spirit of Point Place lives on, even as the lives of the original *That '70s Show* stars have taken wildly different, and sometimes tragic, turns. The cast's current career paths demonstrate a broad range of post-sitcom success, from Valderrama's steady drama work and Kutcher/Kunis's family focus to Grace's return to film and the Formans' anchoring of the new series. The narrative surrounding the cast is now a complex tapestry of professional triumph, personal growth, and intense legal drama, keeping the world curious about the former basement crew.
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