ASHTON KUTCHER is an actor/producer and co-founder of Katalyst, a new breed of studio developing innovative content for TV, film and the social web. Based in Los Angeles, Katalyst is driving a radical shift in the way content is created and consumed. Founded in 2000 by partners ASHTON KUTCHER and Jason Goldberg, Katalyst film credits include The Butterfly Effect, Guess Who, Spread and Killers. Television property credits include the hit series Punk'd, Beauty and the Geek and True Beauty. Digital media properties include programming for major brands such as the Levi's Curve ID campaign, Nikon's The Chase, Intel IdeaJam and United Nations - Malaria No More. In 2010, Katalyst was named one of the year's Top 50 Most Inspiring Innovators by Ad Age and one of Fast Company Magazine's Top 10 Most Innovative Companies.
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ASHTON KUTCHER first gained recognition as Michael Kelso on the Fox/Carsey Werner hit comedy series That 70's Show, which aired for
eight seasons. Kutcher went on to star in a variety of box office hits on the big screen, including What Happens In Vegas with Cameron Diaz, A Lot Like Love with Amanda Peet, Valentine's Day, No
Strings Attached with Natalie Portman and the cult hit Dude, Where's My Car. Kutcher currently stars in the CBS hit, Two and a Half Men.
In 2010, ASHTON KUTCHER was named one of Time Magazine's "Top 100 Most Influential People." In 2011, Kutcher co-created The Demi and
Ashton Foundation, to eliminate child sex slavery worldwide