"That '70s Show" was a hilariously relatable series that originally aired on Fox from 1998 to 2006. Viewers grew to love the eclectic bunch of teenagers on the show, from the witty stoner Steven Hyde to the clueless pretty boy Michael Kelso. It became a comfort show for viewers across multiple generations, reminding some of its fans of the era they grew up in, while allowing others to get a peek into what life was like before texting and social media.
Many people still associate Topher Grace with Eric Forman, the geeky guy who loves his next-door neighbor Donna (Laura Prepon) just as much as he loves "Star Wars." Since leaving "That '70s Show" in Season 7, Grace has taken on a ton of new roles that put his versatility as an actor on full display. You may have seen him in "Spider-Man 3" in 2007, "Valentine's Day" in 2010, or "Interstellar" in 2014.
More recently, he has appeared in "BlacKkKlansman" in 2018, "Irresistible" in 2020, and has been the leading actor and executive producer for the show "Home Economics" since 2021.
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