BRUCE WILLIS MOONLIGHTS ON "THAT '70s SHOW" ON FOX
Willis Donates Fee to American Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund To Aid the Victims of Hurricane Katrina
Bruce Willis goes back to the '70s when he makes a special guest appearance on THAT '70s SHOW. Willis' episode is scheduled to air in November (exact date TBA) and THAT '70s SHOW premieres Wednesday, Nov. 2 (8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX.
Ashton Kutcher asked Willis to do THAT '70s SHOW and Willis agreed because he thought it would be fun to work with his good friend. In the episode, Willis portrays Vic, a sketchy fast-talker who is the head of security at the Playboy Club in Chicago. Vic, who sports a bad toupee and thick glasses, has a penchant for spicy nachos and referring to himself in the third person. Vic interviews Kelso (Kutcher) for a security position at the club.
Willis donated his episode fee for his work on THAT '70s SHOW to the American Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund to aid the victims of Hurricane Katrina. Fox Broadcasting Company and Carsey-Werner agreed to match his donation to the fund.
THAT '70s SHOW is a Carsey-Werner production created by Bonnie Turner, Terry Turner and Mark Brazill. Marcy Carsey, Tom Werner, Dean Batali, Rob DesHotel and Mark Hudis are executive producers.
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