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When it comes to successful actors whose private life has been as rife with intensity as well as his comedy roles and the occasional controversy, nobody can deny the value that Ashton Kutcher has in the world of entertainment. From zany stoner comedies like "Dude Where's My Car", to his iconic role as Michael Kelso in "That '70s Show", to his love life with Demi Moore and eventual marriage with '70s Show co-star Mila Kunis, Ashton has done it all.

And today, we're going to take a look at his career as well as how his success has impacted his finances, which bear in mind, are in the triple-digit millions. But how did Ashton get so rich? What is Ashton Kutcher's net worth? These are some of the questions and issues we're going to address today.

Let's take a quick look at Ashton Kutcher's rise to fame and fortune. Born on 7 February 1978 in Iowa, this American actor first started appearing in TV commercials back in the late '90s, eventually landing him a spot on That '70s Show for Fox Networks. From there, he went on to host a celebrity prank show on MTV called "Punk'd" and then starred in numerous movie roles, such as Dude Where's My Car opposite Sean William Scott, No Strings Attached, What Happens In Vegas opposite Cameron Diaz, A Lot Like Love, and eventually, landed a role as a replacement to Charlie Sheen's character in the CBS sitcom Two and a Half Men as Walden Schmidt.

Kutcher is no strange to all sorts of roles, while his forté is comedy, he also did a good job playing Steve Jobs in the 2013 biopic "Jobs" and has voice acted as well as done work for streaming platforms like Netflix.

Ashton, being the hot coveted bachelor he was during his single years dated several high-profile celebrities, like Brittany Murphy, Demi Moore, whom she married and later divorced after six years together. After that, he reconnected with his former co-star and on-screen girlfriend Mila Kunis from That '70s Show and married her in 2015, the couple has two children, and live happily in one big mansion Ashton bought for his family designed by the famous architect Howard Backen in the most exclusive part of Beverly Hills.

As a counterpart to his ultra-liberal democrat wife, Ashton is a bit of a fiscal conservative and social liberal reformist with a knack for business. He's known for investing in several tech startups like Zenreach, Neighborly, Duolingo, AirBNB, Spotify, Shazam, Kopari Beauty, Lemonade, SoundCloud, and ResearchGate.

He's worked with Lenovo, consulted for other tech companies, and even bought an Italian restaurant called "Dolce" with Wilmer Valderrama and the now-convicted sex offender Danny Masterson.

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Speaking of controversies, Ashton was blasted by the public after he and his wife Mila Kunis wrote several letters to the judge that handled Danny Masterson's rape case asking for leniency.

The duo was so hit with criticism that -- probably -- fearing a backlash on his side hustles and finances had to record a meager and piss-poor job of an apology for siding with a dude whose demeanor is far from acceptable, who recently got slapped with a thirty-year sentence from rape charges and whose relations and courting with the Church of Scientology helped him coverup his crimes and even went as far as to pay the retainer for Masterson's top-notch legal representation.

After covering his trajectory, work, love life, business ventures and controversies, its time we talk about Ashton Kutcher's net worth, which we calculate to be north of $200 million, with the bulk of his income coming from his acting jobs, as well as from the income that consulting fees, his business ventures and real estate deals, which include ranches in the midwest, a few lavish homes prior to his marriage to Mila Kunis, they also share a huge, $10 million beachfront property in Santa Barbara.

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