Topher Grace was a better-than-decent character on my favorite show, That '70s Show as Eric Forman. I felt that I related most to the character he played as: kind of lucky to get a hot girl like Donna, trying to fit in with his tougher friends, not that athletic in anything other than basketball. (for me) The things he said on the show might not of been funny to others on the show because they're scripted not to laugh, but in general, his lines were great, he was pretty funny, and thought he did a great job as Eric. No one else could replace him, or play the part of Eric in a movie, etc. The only thing I didn't like was how he left the show in the final season for Spiderman. Personally, I thought That '70s Show was better than the movie series of Spiderman, except for Season 8. The writers tried replacing Eric for the season with Randy. They even had him date Donna, which was Topher's main role in the series. I also didn't like how Eric missed his appearance in the episode, That '70s Show Final Goodbye. Ashton Kutcher, who played Kelso, missed most of the season, too, going to play a role in a movie, but still appeared in the Final Goodbye. But overall, Topher Grace is still great. I'd like to see a future movie to be released, Valentine's Day, starring him and Kutcher.
Topher Grace was born on July 12, 1978. His name Topher, is short for Christopher. He got his big start as Eric Foreman on the hit sitcom That '70s Show. The show is about a group of 1970s teens who hang out in the Formans' basement. Eric is the main character on the show and also one of my favorites. His character Eric is a little bit of a dork who loves Star Wars. That '70s Show was so successful that it lasted 8 seasons. Topher was only on the show for 7 out of 8 of the seasons. He left the show early to star in the movie Win A Date With Tad Hamilton! alongside Kate Bosworth and Josh Duhamel. In the film, Topher played the character Pete Monash, a Piggly Wiggly manager who falls in love with his best friend. Topher once again proved how talented he is. He was absolutely amazing in the movie! In 2007, Topher landed the role of Eddie Brock in Spiderman 3 with Tobey Maguire and Kirsten Dunst. Eddie ended up turning into the evil Venom and died in the end of the movie. This is the first movie I've seen where Topher didn't play the loveable nerd. It was really good to see him play someone evil for once. Topher has starred in a few other movies that I haven't seen, but if Topher's in them, then I'm sure they're great. Topher hasn't been in any movies since Spiderman 3, but he has 2 movies coming out later this year that I'll be sure to see. Topher Grace is a remarkable talent and will go far in life. And that I'm sure of.
Even though Topher isn't a big star and he hasn't had many roles, I still consider him to be one of my favorite actors. He does have a weird name though. Who names their kid Topher? I've never even heard of that name before. I first saw Topher when he played Eric on That 70s Show. I love that show! It's so funny! I always felt sorry for Eric because he's always getting yelled at by Red, his dad. I was surprised when Topher got the role of Eddie Brock and Venom in Spiderman 3. I love the Spiderman movies! I was upset by the fact that Topher was playing a villain. I found it hard to see him as a villain, but I think he played the role really well.
Topher Grace has amazing comedy and other types of potential. Though it's really hard not to call him "Eric" He hasn't been in many movies, and I can only think of one of the top of my head, but he was pretty awsome. (And actually not to bad on the looks for being played as a dork in That 70's Show)
Topher Grace is a really cool ad talented younng actor. I first saw Topher as Eric Forman on The hit tv show That '70S Show'. I thought that he was really original by the way he acted. Topher has been in alot of hit films sych as p.s and 'win a date with tad hamilton', in which he did very well in. Tophers newest role was Eddie Brock/Venum in the new Spiderman 3 movie which was a big step up for Topher. Topher doesnt like to talk about his privite life , he says he has a boring life , he spends one night a week playing board games with his friends. Topher has a few movie deals hitting him. We will next see him in 'Kids In America' later this year. Next year he will be with Sean Willam Scott in another movie. Hollywood can watch out cause theres a star waiting for Topher on the walk of Fame.
Good actor, I like him in That 70's Show and I like him in movies like In Good Company and Traffic, Pinnochio, and I know I will enjoy him as Eddie Brock (a.k.a. Venom) in Spider-Man 3. Topher Grace is just a great actor and I think that he is awesome, the way he acts and everything he is great.
That 70's Show made him into a star, but I've enjoyed him in other things like the movie "In Good Company". Hopefully he won't be typecasted as the 'good guy', even though he is very GOOD at it. Topher's physique makes it a little hard for me to believe him as many things-a body builder for one. He seems like such a nice guy, I'd love to see him expand his roles in a few thriller!
Topher Grace is a true actor. You really believe that he got into acting because he loves it for what it is. You'll never see him in any tabloids and you won't hear any gossip about him. In his roles, you sense more realism than many other actor's who are considered more talented than he. Of all of his roles in all of his movies, my favorite has to be "In Good Company."
A great character who plays the famous role in the sitcom That 70s Show. The character Topher plays in the sitcom is the twitchy, skinny looking Eric. In the show, he is silly and he dates Donna, his next door neighbor. Outside of the sitcom he is filming Spider Man 3
Topher Grace played Eric Forman for seven years, and for six of those years, he was perfect. He was the perfect person to play the slightly wimpy, slightly nerdy, always caring and wonderful boyfriend to the hottest girl in Point Place. He played that character well, and as he said in an early interview, he had a lot of "research" into that type of character.
Unfortunately for him, the writers ruined the show in the seventh season. He seems to have been aware of this and got out as soon as he could, leaving the show Eric-less for its final year. The show suffered without him, but it was suffering in that final year he was there too.
He's been in movies, and seems to be playing the Eric-type character there too. I know he's capable of more, and different characters, like he played in Traffic, and I'd like to see him get those roles. He deserves them, as he's talented.
Although the genres that Topher specializes in are limited, I still think that as an actor, he is underappreciated. I love watching him in That \'70s Show reruns. His character is so adorable and he plays the part so well. I also loved him in Win a Date although his character was very similar. I tried watching In Good Company once, and I didn\'t really like it, but that was before I was a real Topher fan, so I might give it another try. I can\'t wait to see him in Spider-Man 3 and I hope he does more movies and stuff real soon because you just can\'t get enough of him.
He rocks!!! He does a great job on the tons of different character's he plays. From Eric Foreman, a kid in the 70's who loves Star Wars, to Wina a Date with Tad Hamilton where he plays a guy in love with his best friend, without her knowing. He always plays these funny, cool characters. He is an AWESOME actor!
Topher is a talent, that's for sure. I'm glad he's moved on from "That '70s Show" (though the show will suffer horribly without him) because he's moving on to bigger and better things. I can't wait to see him in more movies, particularly Spider-Man 3! He's gonna be great. I hope he plays a villain, because then we'll get to see him in a different type of role.
Who's the best, Topher is. I give him a excellence in the degree of "Best Actor On A TV Show Ever." Who doesn't love Topher! He is charming, cute adorable, and extreamly halarious. He makes his acting days worth a whole lot than they are worth. He should be in a big movie where everyone will notice him. Not everyone watches "That 70's Show" so he should be included in a big upcoming movie! Best I know!