The Daily Break Jun 13, 2008
- Kurtwood Smith; irascible dock worker. - William Daniels; morality crusader. (Daily Iowan, IA)
Neil Patrick Harris to Direct Premiere Presentation of Amanda Rogers' Comedic Play I AM GROCK Jul 10, 2007
All-Star Cast Includes: Kurtwood Smith, Susan Sullivan, Ming-Na, Mo Collins, Michael McDonald and K Callan ... I AM GROCK CAST LIST: Phoebe Broman Gardner, TBA Paul Gardner, Michael McDonald (Mad TV) Jasper Gardner, TBA Jackie Broman, Mo Collins (Mad TV) Lacey Broman, Susan Sullivan (Dharma and Greg) Grandma Lois, K Callan (How I Met Your Mother) Ron Broman, Kurtwood Smith (That 70's Show) Yu Takisama, Ming-Na (Joy Luck Club, E.R.). (Yahoo! Wire -- Entertainment News)
The plot thickens for new pilots Mar 21, 2007
Supremes: Zachary Knighton, left, Leslie Odom Jr., Bridget Regan, Kurtwood Smith, Kate Burton, Shane West, Camille Guaty, Luke MacFarlane. The plot thickens for new pilots. (USA Today -- Life)
Alley 'Divine' for Fox Feb 6, 2007
Casting -- Kurtwood Smith ("That '70 Show") is onboard to play Justice Henry Greenberg on "Supreme Courtships," from 20th Century Fox TV.. ABC: Casting -- Brian White ("Stomp the Yard") will play Kyle in Touchstone-produced "Football Wives," the remake of the hit Blighty sudser "Footballers Wive$." He'll play the fiance of Chardonnay Lane (Gabrielle Union). (Variety)
'That '70s Show' ends, but will never go out of style May 19, 2006
Associated Press "That '70s Show" signs off tonight with a two-part finale beginning at 8 p.m. on WUTV. Among the show's stars are Danny Masterson, left, Debra Jo Rupp, Ashton Kutcher, Tommy Chong and Kurtwood Smith ... Smartly closing out the series and the decade at the same time, the two-part finale revolves around the plans of Red (Kurtwood Smith) and Kitty Forman (Debra Jo Rupp) to sell their Wisconsin home and move to Florida. (Buffalo News -- Entertainment)
End of "That '70s Show" Era May 19, 2006
Secondary Navigation. By Natalie Finn Thu May 18, 3:53 PM ET. (E! Online)
You've come a long way (maybe) May 19, 2006
Meanwhile, Kitty and Red Forman (Debra Jo Rupp and the priceless Kurtwood Smith) contemplate leaving Wisconsin (where it's mysteriously mild for New Year's Eve) for Florida, and Fez and Jackie (Wilmer Valderrama and Mila Kunis) come to an understanding. Goodbye, Wisconsin. (Fort Worth Star Telegram)
TV Review: ''That '70s Finale'' May 18, 2006
Kitty (Debra Jo Rupp) is having serious misgivings about she and Red's (Kurtwood Smith) decision to move to Florida. Meanwhile, Fez and Jackie (Mila Kunis) are finding that their attempt to make the transition from friendship to romance isn't so easy. (IGN FilmForce)
Show and the '70s are both so over May 17, 2006
This week's hourlong "'70s Show" finale recycles the same old comic riffs - out of love, one might say, especially during the several greatest-hits clip montages of Red's (Kurtwood Smith) foot-up-butt jokes, Kelso's stupidity-slaps, and those Eric-Donna flirtations imbued with such cool sweetness by Grace and Laura Prepon. But too many of those riffs feel revisited here to fill time. (Newsday -- Entertainment)
Malcolm and 70s Show overstayed welcome May 12, 2006
The cast of "That '70s Show" celebrates the new year in the series' 200th and final episode, airing Thursday, May 18 at 8 p.m., ET. From left, are: Danny Masterson, Debra Jo Rupp, Ashton Kutcher, Tommy Chong, Kurtwood Smith, Wilmer Valderrama and Don Stark. . (MSNBC -- Television)
Orangewood Children's Foundation Receives Recognition for Guardian Scholars Program May 5, 2006
Mary Ault, Deputy Director for Children and Family Services of the California Department of Social Services, actress Jane Seymour, actor Kurtwood Smith (That 70's Show) and National Foster Care Month spokesperson Victoria Rowell were among the many that turned out to show support. Also in attendance were Assemblywoman Karen Bass; District 47 and members of the CA Assembly Select Committee on Foster Care which she chairs. (PR Newswire)
Stealing the scene Mar 17, 2006
Kurtwood Smith and Ronny Cox got the best lines in "RoboCop" and Peter Weller had to talk in a monotone, so who is remembered. Cox's performance in one executive meeting -- in which a fellow executive gets killed -- is worth the price of admission. (CNN -- Showbiz)