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From 'That '70s Show' to Mega Millions: Topher Grace's Mind-Blowing Net Worth Exposed!

Published Thu Nov 23 2023 By prazu
From 'That '70s Show' to Mega Millions: Topher Grace's Mind-Blowing Net Worth Exposed!

Topher Grace, 45, is an actor from the United States. He gained recognition for his roles such as Eric Forman in the Fox sitcoms "That '70s Show" and "That '90s Show" and Eddie Brock/Venom in Sam Raimi's "Spider-Man 3."

How Wealthy is Topher Grace?

Topher Grace, the accomplished American actor, boasts an estimated net worth of $14 million. Although he gained widespread recognition for his iconic portrayal of Eric in "That '70s Show," Grace has continued to build his success with numerous noteworthy film and television projects. 

Topher Grace is an actor from the United States.
Topher Grace is an actor from the United States. Photo Source: Instagram

Despite the variations in Grace's salary throughout "That '70s Show," reports suggest that he earned in the range of $250,000 to $350,000 per episode. Today, he stands as one of the most familiar faces in Hollywood, with an extensive list of credits to his name. Also, see the net worth of other American actors like Anthony Johnson and Coy Stewart.

Topher Grace Lavish Lifestyle

Topher Grace and his wife Ashley Hinshaw have a substantial real estate portfolio. In 2017, the couple made noteworthy transactions, including the sale of a two-bedroom condo in Los Angeles' Hancock Park for $860,000 and a $4.2 million loft in New York City's West Village. They concluded the year by acquiring a 2,700-square-foot ranch in Studio City for $2.5 million.  

Topher Grace and his wife Ashley Hinshaw have a substantial real estate portfolio.
Topher Grace and his wife Ashley Hinshaw have a substantial real estate portfolio. Photo Source: Instagram

In 2019, Grace and Ashley Hinshaw invested in a $2.975 million ranch in La CaƱada Flintridge, just a short drive from Los Angeles. This 3,800-square-foot property, set on approximately three-quarters of an acre, boasts a pool and a sauna. 

By 2020, the lovebirds had sold their Studio City home for $2.45 million, resulting in a $50,000 loss from the original purchase price of $2.5 million. 

Topher Grace Promising Career

At the age of 20, Topher Grace secured the pivotal role of Eric in "That '70s Show," marking the beginning of his career. He remained a central figure in the popular sitcom until its eighth and final season. 

At the age of 20, Topher Grace secured the pivotal role of Eric in "That '70s Show," marking the beginning of his career.
At the age of 20, Topher Grace secured the pivotal role of Eric in "That '70s Show," marking the beginning of his career. Photo Source: Instagram

Opting to explore a film career, Grace made an early mark in 2000 with a significant role in the critically acclaimed and commercially successful film "Traffic." That movie earned numerous awards and grossed over $208 million worldwide.  

In 2003, Topher garnered attention with another notable role in "Mona Lisa Smile." The year 2004 brought leading roles in "Win a Date With Tad Hamilton!" and "In Good Company." Grace also starred in "P.S." in 2005, although the film had a limited release. During this period, he showcased his versatility by hosting an episode of "Saturday Night Live."  

Before departing from "That '70s Show," Grace had brief appearances in "Ocean's Eleven" and "Ocean's Twelve." Following his exit, he swiftly landed the central role of Eddie Brock (Venom) in "Spider-Man 3," which received mixed reviews. 

Topher returned to the big screen in 2010 with appearances in "Valentine's Day" and "Predators." In 2011, he took on the lead role in the 80s retro comedy "Take Me Home Tonight," a project he also co-wrote and co-produced. 

"The Double" marked Grace's starring role at the end of 2011. In 2012, he ventured back into television with "The Beauty Inside" and continued his film career with roles in "The Calling" (2014) and the acclaimed science fiction film "Interstellar."

Maintaining a pattern of supporting roles, Topher assumed the character of an FBI agent in "American Ultra" in 2015, alongside his role in "Truth." A noteworthy shift occurred in 2018 when he portrayed David Duke in "BlacKkKlansman" and featured in the thriller "Delirium." 

By 2019, Grace returned to the television scene with roles in "Black Mirror" before joining the cast of "Home Economics" in 2020. It was revealed on April 30, 2022, that he is set to make a guest appearance in the sequel sitcom, "That '90s Show." 

Topher Grace Controversies

Topher Grace has faced some controversies lately, especially related to his former co-star Danny Masterson.  

Masterson got sentenced to 30 years to life in September 2023 for rape, accused by three women who used to be part of Scientology. After this, fans of "That '70s Show" started wondering why Grace left the show early and why he wasn't close to the rest of the cast.  

Some people started saying that Topher was too "stuck up" to hang out with the others and left the show because he thought he was too good for it. However, in a May 2023 interview, Grace said these rumors weren't true. He mentioned he was the most "boring" of the cast and never saw Masterson doing anything wrong on set.

Another thing that added to the controversy is that Grace hasn't talked about Masterson's sentencing in public. On the other hand, his 'That '70s Show' co-stars Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis wrote letters supporting Masterson, asking the judge to be more lenient.  

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