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Lanky, personable, and looking for all the world like Alan Alda's long-lost son, Topher Grace made an impressive film debut with his role in Traffic (2000), Steven Soderbergh's epic and widely acclaimed look at the American war on drugs. Grace received positive notices for his work in the film, which cast him as a cocky prep-school boy who turns his girlfriend (Erika Christensen) on to heroin and cocaine. The role marked a drastic departure from the young actor's regular job on the popular Fox sitcom That '70s Show, where he portrayed Eric Forman, a level-headed and predominantly wholesome high school student coming of age in "Me Decade" Wisconsin.
A native New Yorker, Grace was born in the city on July 12, 1978. Raised in Connecticut and Massachusetts, he began acting in school plays and was a student at New Hampshire's Brewster Academy when his performance in a school production of A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum effectively secured him his first professional job. Among those to see the play were Bonnie and Terry Turner, parents of one of Grace's classmates and the would-be producers of That '70s Show. Impressed with the young actor's work in the play, they tapped him for the role of Eric Forman during his freshman year at the University of Southern California. Grace, who had studied acting at the Groundlings Improvisation School and the Neighborhood Playhouse, made his television debut in 1998, winning over both new fans and critical approval. His acclaimed work in Traffic two years later saw the actor's popularity further increase, acting as another testament to the beginnings of a promising career.
While continuing to appear on That '70s Show, Grace remained selective of his film roles. Aside from showing up in a cameo as himself in Traffic director Steven Soderbergh's 2001 remake of Ocean's 11, he didn't appear in a film for three years. However, with his supporting turn in the Julia Roberts drama Mona Lisa Smile, it appeared Grace's film career was building steam.
For his first big-screen starring role, Grace played opposite Kate Bosworth and Josh Duhamel in the 2004 love-triangle comedy Win a Date With Tad Hamilton!, which was mostly well received by critics and audiences. Later in 2004, the young actor could be seen in the ensemble film sophomore effort from Roger Dodger director Dylan Kidd, entitled P.S. Cast as a twentysomething student who appears to be the reincarnation of an older woman's deceased high-school sweetheart, Grace offered a sense of soulful gravity to the under-seen romantic fantasy before rounding out his breakthrough year with a powerful performance as an ambitious young executive whose sense of synergy sets the boardroom ablaze in In Good Company. In the short span of just one year, Grace had proven himself capable of believably playing both a lovelorn Piggly Wiggly manager who can't muster the courage to express his love to the woman of his dreams, and an overambitious white-collar powerhouse who discovers something called a soul after casually assuming the position coveted by an experienced ad man twice his age. Whereas most actors of his generation would have been happy doing teen comedies and cashing in on the success of That '70s Show, it was obvious that Grace was opting for quality over quantity in making his transition to the big screen.
And then it all went quiet. In the years between 2004 and 2007 -- just when it seemed that Grace should have been building momentum in his film career -- the only place he could be seen outside of That '70s Show was in fleeting appearances on Saturday Night Live and the short-lived Comedy Central series Stella. After wrapping up his impressive run on That '70s Show in 2006, many may have wondered what would become of the promising, fresh-faced star. Any concerns that his onscreen momentum may have been slowing would soon be addressed in short order, however, when the grandiose trailers for Sam Raimi's Spider-Man 3 offered the first glimpse of Grace as symbiotically infected web-slinger nemesis Eddie Brock -- aka Venom. A film series that was fast on its way to becoming one of the most successful comic-to-screen adaptations of all time, the Spider-Man films benefited not only from their talented casts, but from director Raimi's meticulous attention to detail. In Grace it seemed that Raimi and company had chosen the perfect mirror for Tobey Maguire's humble hero; not only were both actors of roughly the same age and basic physical stature, but they each possessed the kind of wondrous, wide-eyed gaze that permits the viewer to see the fantastical events that the Spider-Man series so effectively presents through the eyes of characters that, despite being of comic book origin, aren't so different from the filmgoers themselves.
- Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide

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UPDATE 04/06/08

WOW, its been a while since I done any of updates.Ok, so here some things that I’m changing up here.MY PROFILEI changed a lot of things on there. The look, videos, blog, everything.BUT there is ...
Posted by Topher Grace on Sun, 06 Apr 2008 01:26:00 PST

BANNERS FOR YOUR PAGE!

Hey people, I made some banners for you guys. That you can put anywhere. Hopefuly you'll like them.CODE: As always you can change around the size of the picture. just change the numbers here :width="2...
Posted by Topher Grace on Mon, 10 Mar 2008 06:42:00 PST

TOPHER WALL [NEW]

HERE IS THE GREAT TOPHER GRACE WALL!Remember you can always change the size of it, by increasing/decreasing: width="800" height="600" Just change around the numbers so it can fit your page the way you...
Posted by Topher Grace on Sun, 09 Mar 2008 10:51:00 PST

YouTube Blog!

Hey, remember in the last blog when I talked about YouTube? Well, its here now! I got a lot of messages and comments about that, and people gave me their screen names on YouTube, so I thought, why not...
Posted by Topher Grace on Sun, 27 Jan 2008 01:34:00 PST

That 70s Show Blog (SURPRISE)

Hello, and I have great news for everyone! From now on, I will be uploading That 70s Show episodes on myspace. I'll try to make them in order. After a long time of thinking. I think, I might be making...
Posted by Topher Grace on Sun, 27 Jan 2008 11:13:00 PST

Come and Go

Hello world! Its Topher here with another blog! Yeah, this one is called "Come And Go" because I was trying to be random and didn't really know what else I can title it. Anyways, as you all probably n...
Posted by Topher Grace on Sun, 27 Jan 2008 10:39:00 PST

Christmas Blog!

Hello everyone and Merry Christmas! I want to thank everyone for the awesome Christmas pictures, and if you just stopped by to say hi. I want to wish everyone a merry Christmas and a happy new year. A...
Posted by Topher Grace on Mon, 24 Dec 2007 09:30:00 PST

New Look and Feel!

Hi. On your way to this blog, you probably saw my profile! And you also must have noticed that it has a different feel and look to it! I hope you like it! I will be changing a few things like my playl...
Posted by Topher Grace on Sun, 04 Nov 2007 12:22:00 PST

Happy Halloween!

Happy Halloween everyone! I hope you guys had an awesome halloweeen this year! So, I heard a few people pre-ordered SpiderMan 3 DVD. If you haven't you should totally buy it. I know you'll like it. We...
Posted by Topher Grace on Thu, 01 Nov 2007 09:15:00 PST

Kids In America

Hi, I just wanted everyone to know about the new movie "Kids In America." I got a lot of Emails about that, and I just want everyone to know that, it will be coming out in 2008 and I am starring in it...
Posted by Topher Grace on Tue, 18 Sep 2007 10:20:00 PST