Ashtin Baldwin Kutcher
Actor, investor, philanthropist, That '70s Show and Two and a Half Men
Ashton Kutcher (born February 7, 1978) is an American actor, producer, and technology entrepreneur who rose to fame in the late 1990s as Michael Kelso on the sitcom 'That '70s Show.' His film career has spanned comedies, dramas, and romantic films, with notable roles in 'Dude, Where's My Car?', 'The Butterfly Effect,' and 'No Strings Attached.' Beyond acting, Kutcher is renowned for his early investment acumen in technology startups; he co-founded A-Grade Investments and has invested in companies like Uber, Airbnb, and Spotify, accumulating significant wealth and influence in Silicon Valley. He later starred in 'Two and a Half Men,' cementing his status as a major television personality. Kutcher has also been active in humanitarian work, co-founding Thorn, an organization combating child sexual exploitation material online. His unique position bridging entertainment and technology has made him influential in both industries, and he represents a modern archetype of the actor-entrepreneur.
Entertainment
American
1978
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Ashtin
English origin
“A modern variant combining 'Ash-' with -tin, possibly influenced by or related to Ashton or Austin. Ashtin feels contemporary and accessible while remaining slightly unconventional. The name appeals to parents seeking modern flexibility in classic-sounding name forms.”