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Unbelievable Photos Of Celebs Then And Now

#96. Danny Masterson Now

Sticking around for the show’s entire run, Masterson spent the years after it went off the air focused on his passion as a DJ and restaurateur. In 2012, he hopped back onto television, as a series regular on the TBS comedy Men at Work. As of 2016, he is series regular playing as the brother of none other than his fellow cast mate from The 70’s show, Ashton Kutcher.

#97. Ashton Kutcher Then

A Midwest boy moonlighting as a male model, Kutcher moved to LA after booking his first audition, as loveable dope Kelso.He was cast as for the role, and he stayed with the show until its final season. Kutcher would prove to be the first breakout hit of the cast, starring in Dude, Where’s My Car? and The Butterfly Effect while still on the show. But Kutcher wasn’t just a pretty boy with a cute smile he also went ahead with the mogul route, creating and hosting MTV’s hit show Punk’d.

#98. Ashton Kutcher Now

He has since gone on to replace Charlie Sheen on Two and a Half Men, earning a whopping $750,000 an episode. He has also founded venture capital firm A-Grade Investments and joined co-star Danny Masterson as a restaurateur. He ended up dating and getting married to his The 70s show love interest Mila Kunis, and they have two children together.

#99. Mila Kunis Then

The amount of Sass Kunis’s character Jackie had in the show unbelievable, especially when you realize later that she was just 14 when she started in the show. She won two consecutive Young Star Awards for Best Young Actress in a Comedy TV Series in 1999 and 2000 for her performances. In 1999 she also replaced Lacey Chabert as the voice of Meg Griffin on the hit animated series Family Guy.

#100. Sean Connery Then

Sly, sexy and confident with questionable scruples, Connery as Bond was the embodiment of the British secret agent when he starred in 1962’s Dr. No. It was the first of the 007 movies based off the series of novels by Ian Fleming. Ever since that he has gone to star other non-Bond acclaimed movies such as Marine, A Fine Madness and The Untouchables for which he won an Oscar.

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