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By Rachael Gavin
That '70s Show premiered on TV screens in 1998, giving some viewers a nostalgic trip back in time and others an insight into the lives of teens two decades earlier.
The comedy was a massive hit running for eight seasons and launching the careers of several then-emerging talents including Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis.
Most of the cast returned for the Netflix spin-off That '90s Show with some stepping back into lead roles, one becoming the show's main director and a few making cameos in part one.
With most of the main actors believed to have made between $250,000 to $300,00 an episode of the long-running series the cast would've finished the show with a decent net worth.
But how much have they made since their star-making turn in the original show? Read on to find out.
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Don Stark as Bob Pinciotti
Easy-going, retro-fad loving Bob is Donna's father who lives just across the street from the Foremans.
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Don Stark: $5 million
Don Stark is most famous for That '70s Show and appeared in all eight seasons. He got his start in soap General Hospital and went on to appear in a slew of TV shows and movies.
He reprised his role as Bob, who is now the grandfather of Donna and Eric's daughter, in all three parts of That '90s Show.
Stark's career has earnt him a net worth of $US5 million ($7.2 million).
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Debra Jo Rupp as Kitty Foreman
Kitty is a devoted housewife and mother who is overprotective and tries to be a little too close to her son Eric.
She encourages Eric and his friends to hang out in the Foreman's basement as a way of remaining keeping Eric near but ends up becoming a mother-figure to all of them.
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Debra Jo Rupp: $5 million
Debra Jo Rupp's career began in the 1970s but she found fame thanks to her breakout performance in the Broadway play A Girls Guide to Chaos.
After appearing in the film Big and various TV shows in the '80s, it wasn't until the '90s that Rupp was cast in what would become her most famous roles: Kitty in That '70s Show and Alice in Friends.
She has reprised the role of Kitty Foreman in That '90s Show – and is basically the new lead character of the series – and also appears in Marvel series Agatha All Along.
That success has given Rupp a net worth of $US5 million ($7.2 million).
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Danny Masterson as Steven Hyde
Eric's best friend and the bad boy of the group, Hyde has '70s-era suspicion of the government and various organisations. During the series he is taken in by the Foremans, becoming like a foster son.
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Danny Masterson: $8 million
After That '70s Show Danny Masterson went on to star in the Netflix series The Ranch with fellow '70s castmate Ashton Kutcher.
He was sentenced to 30 years to life in prison in 2023 after being convicted of raping two women in 2003.
Masterson's character Hyde has never been referenced in That '90s Show.
His acting work means he has a net worth of $US8 million ($11.6 million).
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Kurtwood Smith as Red Foreman
Grumpy Red Foreman adores his wife Kitty but is consistently annoyed by the teens who frequent his house. While he adores daughter Laurie, he thinks son Eric is a wimp, frequently referring to him as "dumbass".
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Kurtwood Smith: $10 million
Red might be Kurtwood Smith's most well known role now, but before then he was famous for playing crime lord Clarence Boddicker in iconic '80s film RoboCop.
Smith also starred in Dead Poets Society and had various roles in the Star Trek franchise.
He has reprised his role as Red in That '90s Show.
That work has led Smith to accrue a net worth of $US10 million ($14.5 million)
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Laura Prepon as Donna Pinciotti
Feminist, strong, sarcastic and witty, Donna is Bob and Midge's daughter and Eric's girlfriend.
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Laura Prepon: $12 million
After That '70s Show Laura Prepon's most notable role was as Alex in the hit Netflix series Orange is the New Black.
She has also done the voice of various animated and video game characters including American Dad! and Halo 2.
Prepon returned to the role of Donna, who is now married to Eric and the mother of their daughter Leia, in That '90s Show. She has also directed 10 episodes of the series, including all eight episodes of part three.
In addition to acting, Prepon has her own kitchenware line PrepOn Kitchen which launched after the success of the cooking tips and recipes she shared online.
Thanks to both her acting and product range Prepon has a net worth of $US12 million ($17.4 million).
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Topher Grace as Eric Foreman
The main character of That '70s Show, Eric is a Star Wars obsessed, witty geek and goody-two shoes who often comes up with wild schemes that his friends tag along with.
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Topher Grace: $14 million
In addition to That '70s Show, Topher Grace has appeared in hit films like Traffic, Spider-Man 3, Valentine's Day, Win a Date with Tad Hamilton and Interstellar.
He returned to TV in the family sitcom Home Economics, which ran for three seasons.
Grace reprised the role of Eric for one episode of That '90s Show where fans found out he is now married to Donna, has a daughter named after Princess Leia and is teaching "the religion of Star Wars" at university.
From all his work in TV and film, Grace has a net worth of $US14 million ($20.3 million).
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Wilmer Valderrama as Fez
Beloved exchange student Fez is named after the acronym for "foreign exchange student" and his real name or country of origin has never been revealed.
Fez is keen on many women in the show but never very successful romantically.
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Wilmer Valderrama: $20 million
One of the most successful actors to emerge from That '70s Show, Wilmer Valderamma has starred on NCIS since 2016 and is believed to make at least $100,000 per episode, which means $2 million a season.
Valderrama returned as Fez in part one of That '90s Show revealing his character to now be the owner of a chain of beauty salons and having a fling with the Foreman's new neighbour Sherri.
Valderrama has a net worth of $US20 million ($29 million).
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Tommy Chong as Leo
Hippie Leo is a stoner-type character in That '70s Show. He was introduced in the show as the manager of the photo hut Hyde worked at.
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Tommy Chong: $20 million
Younger fans will know Tommy Chong from That '70s show but he is most famous and acclaimed as one half of comedy duo Cheech & Chong. The iconic pair made various films and albums in the 1970s and '80s.
Chong returned to the Point Place world as Leo in That '90s Place, but at the end of part two announced his retirement with his son Sonny (played by Silent Bob actor Kevin Smith) taking over the "family business".
Thanks to that success Chong has a net worth of $US20 million ($28.9 million)
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Mila Kunis as Jackie Burkhart
Jackie becomes part of the friendship group because she is Kelso's girlfriend. She's a girlie-girl, sophisticated and a little snobbish but her heart is always in the right place.
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Mila Kunis: $75 million
Mila Kunis is one of the biggest stars to emerge from That '70s Show, going on to roles in hit films Forgetting Sarah Marshall, Black Swan, Ted and Friends with Benefits.
She has also been the voice of Meg in animated series Family Guy since 1999.
Kunis, along with her fellow That '70s Show castmate and husband Ashton Kutcher reprised the role of Jackie Kelso in That '90s Show revealing the pair have a teenage son named Jay.
Kunis has a net worth of $US70 million ($101.6 million).
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Ashton Kutcher as Michael Kelso
Kelso is a ladies man, though for much of the series in a relationship with Jackie, but not the sharpest mind in the group.
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