Meet the Cast of That 90s Show - Netflix Tudum
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Hello again, Wisconsin! It’s time to head back to Point Place for That ’90s Show, to see a new generation of teenagers coming of age in the Forman family basement. The spinoff of 2000s classic That ’70s Show is set in 1995 and introduces Chicago teen Leia (Callie Haverda), daughter of That ’70s Show’s Eric (Topher Grace) and Donna (Laura Prepon), as she spends the summer with grandparents Red (Kurtwood Smith) and Kitty (Debra Jo Rupp) in the same town where her parents grew up.
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There, she meets an eclectic new group of friends and gets into some trouble, much like her folks did when they were her age. Below, meet Leia’s new friends and check out the familiar faces you’ll see when the series premieres on Jan. 19.
Callie Haverda
Donna and Eric’s supersmart teenage daughter decides to stay in Point Place for the summer after she quickly bonds with a new group of neighborhood teenagers. Her new friends help her come out of her shell, despite the fact that she thinks they’re all wayyyyy cooler than she is. “We see her grow more comfortable with all these people and make these new friends. She becomes a more confident version of herself,” Haverda tells Tudum.
The 15-year-old actor’s recent work includes the film The Lost Husband and series Shut Eye.
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Ashley Aufderheide
Gwen’s the girl next door — literally, she lives in Donna’s old house. It’s the mid-90s, which means her rebellious spirit manifests in a passion for riot grrrl music and politics. Leia’s immediately struck (and maybe even a little intimidated) by Gwen’s confidence, and the two become fast friends.
Catch the 17-year-old actor in the Sundance film Infinitely Polar Bear, the heist comedy Going in Style and the short-lived series Emergence. That ’90s Show is Aufderheide’s first time performing in front of a live audience, she tells Tudum, but she immediately loved it. “I cried the first live show from being overjoyed,” she says. “I was just so happy. When the audience laughs It’s the best feeling.”
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Mace Coronel
If his carefree attitude and charm wasn’t already enough of a clue, fans of That ’70s Show should not be surprised to learn that flirty heartthrob Jay is the son of Kelso and Jackie. “Jay makes the best out of his small town environment,” Coronel tells Tudum. “There’s not much going on in Point Place, Wisconsin, but he’s really imaginative and he's a dreamer. So he lives in his own dream world that he creates for himself.”
The 18-year-old former Nickelodeon star (he played Dicky on the series Nicky, Ricky, Dicky &Dawn) got his first recurring role on the soap The Bold and the Beautiful and can be seen as Jake in Netflix’s Colin in Black & White.
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Reyn Doi
The insightful, snarky Ozzie is at home with his friends. He’s gay, and wishes the rest of the world was as accepting of his sexuality as his pals are. As the youngest of the group, Ozzie “doesn’t think twice when he wants to say something. He doesn’t care if he offends anyone,” Doi tells Tudum. “I think that’s why the group loves him so much, even though they might be offended sometimes. He can be rude and judgmental, but there’s another side to him where he’s very sweet and he will become vulnerable and share things with certain people that he can trust.”
After episodes of Kidding, S.W.A.T. and Mythic Quest, plus a memorable turn as henchman Yoyo in Barb & Star Go to Vista Del Mar, Doi landed a recurring part in Nickelodeon’s Side Hustle ahead of his That ’90s Show role.
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Sam Morelos
The focused, smart and ambitious Nikki has her sights set on going to college and becoming a doctor. She loves her sweet, dopey boyfriend Nate, even though she’s sometimes laughing at him, not with him.
After parts in two short films, the 17-year-old actor makes her TV debut on That ’90s Show. The current high school student did not expect to pursue acting until after going to college, but “this show kind of threw a wrench in my plans,” she says. “I didn’t expect to be in the professional acting biz until I was well into my 20s.”
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Maxwell Acee Donovan
The kindhearted, lovable Nate seems like a typical jock, but there’s more to him than meets the eye. He fawns over his girlfriend Nikki, and frequently squabbles with his half-sister Gwen. “He’s very earnest and he’s very present in everything he’s doing,” Donovan says. “He’s very in the moment. He loves everyone and everything around him and he just takes everything with an open smile.”
So far, the 17-year-old actor’s biggest credit is two seasons on Disney’s Gabby Duran & the Unsittables.
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Debra Jo Rupp
Eric’s beloved high-strung mother has mellowed out as a grandmother, and finds that she fits right in with this new generation of kids. She loves having a little life back in her house.
Well, if you don’t recognize Rupp from her memorable time on That ’70s Show, you’ll probably recognize her as Phoebe’s sister-in-law on Friends — or maybe from Ashton Kutcher’s Netflix sitcom The Ranch, or her recent stints on This Is Us or WandaVision.
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Kurtwood Smith
Red was stern as a father, and begins to fall back into his old ways as a new generation of dumbasses fills up his house.
The comedy veteran (That ’70s Show and The Ranch) also has plenty of action and sci-fi under his belt, including Broken Arrow, Robocop and Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country.
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Andrea Anders
The Forman family’s flighty next door neighbor is the mother of Gwen and Nate and is just trying her best. Bless her heart.
Really, where haven’t you seen Anders? Recently she’s been in the holiday movie musical Spirited, comedies Ted Lasso and Young Sheldon, plus the dramas The Good Fight and Cruel Summer.
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Topher Grace
Nerdy teen Eric is now a nerdy dad, still in love with high school sweetheart Donna and living in Chicago with his family. He brings Leia to Point Place for a visit, and she ends up staying for the summer.
Aside from his star-making role as Eric Forman on That ’70s Show, you know Grace from films including Spider-Man 3, In Good Company, Win a Date with Tad Hamilton! and a couple hilarious cameos as himself in the Ocean’s Eleven movies. He currently stars on the sitcom Home Economics.
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Mila Kunis
Also returning from That ’70s Show is spoiled popular girl Jackie, now the mom of teenage Jay and back with her on-again, off-again high school sweetheart Kelso.
On the comedy side, Kunis is best known for Forgetting Sarah Marshall, Bad Moms, Ted and the voice of Meg Griffin on Family Guy. Her drama hits include Netflix’s Luckiest Girl Alive, Black Swan and Jupiter Ascending.
Ashton Kutcher
As lovable as ever, Kelso still lives in Point Place with his wife Jackie.
The 2000s rom-com king is getting back in the game alongside Reese Witherspoon in Netflix’s Your Place or Mine, after starring in favorites like No Strings Attached, Killers, Just Married and What Happens in Vegas. There’s also the stoner comedy classic Dude, Where’s My Car? and his post-That ’70s Show TV stints on Two and a Half Men and The Ranch.
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Laura Prepon
Feisty girl next door Donna is still married to Eric and back in Point Place to drop off her daughter for the summer.
Prepon headlined Orange Is the New Black for seven seasons a few years after her memorable turn as Donna on That ’70s Show.
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Wilmer Valderrama
The flamboyant exchange student is now somewhat of a local celebrity in Point Place.
Currently starring on NCIS, Valderrama has racked up plenty of credits in his post-That ’70s Show career, including TV versions of From Dusk Till Dawn and Minority Report. He was also the voice of Agustín in the Disney hit Encanto.
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