Why Did Topher Grace Leave That '70s Show?
Topher Grace was the main character on That '70s Show, but he left before the show's final season. Here's what happened and how the show tried to fill the void.
Read MoreTopher Grace was the main character on That '70s Show, but he left before the show's final season. Here's what happened and how the show tried to fill the void.
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