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Michael Kelso | |
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That '70s Show and That '90s Show character | |
First appearance | That '70s Show: "That '70s Pilot" That '90s Show: "That '90s Pilot" (guest appearance) |
Last appearance | That '70s Show: "Misfire" (as a regular cast member) "That '70s Finale" (guest appearance) |
Created by | Mark Brazill |
Portrayed by | Ashton Kutcher Joey Hiott (Kelso at 7) Ethan Peck (Kelso at 14) |
In-universe information | |
Gender | Male |
Occupation | Male underwear model (formerly) Assistant chef (formerly) Waiter (formerly) Police officer (formerly) Playboy bouncer (currently) |
Family | John Kelso (father) Mrs. Kelso (mother) Casey Kelso (brother) Unnamed sister 4 other brothers (unnamed) Bessie (grandmother) |
Significant other | Jackie Burkhart (wife) Laurie Forman (ex-girlfriend) Annette Berkardt (ex-girlfriend) Brooke Rockwell (ex-girlfriend/mother of his child) Angie Barnett (ex-girlfriend) Pam Macy (fling) |
Children | Betsy Kelso[1] Jay Kelso |
Nationality | American |
Michael Christopher Kelso, commonly known mononymously by his surname, Kelso, is a fictional character and one of the four male leads on Fox Network's That '70s Show, portrayed by Ashton Kutcher.[2] Described in the show as tall, lanky and long-haired, Kelso was considered a simple-minded person until he moved to Chicago in the eighth season.[3] Throughout the show, Kelso is depicted as a stereotypical "himbo": an attractive, but unintelligent male.[4][5] He spends most of the series in an on-and-off relationship with Jackie Burkhart (played by Mila Kunis), whom he continues to obsess over following their breakups, a recurring plot-point in the series.[6][7][8]
In spite of his purported stupidity, Kelso is shown on several occasions not to be immature, but merely unmotivated, displaying startling intelligence unbecoming of his usual personality. Near the end of the series, Kelso becomes one of the first characters to completely break away from adolescence and into adulthood when, as part of the plot-line, he impregnates a girl with whom he had a one-night stand. To his friends' surprise, Kelso took responsibility for the child, moving to Chicago to take a job to support and be near his new-born daughter.[9][10]
Jackie: "What's her name?" Kelso: "Betsy."
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