That ’70s Show Guest Stars You Forgot About

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Before his more notable acting roles, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson guest-starred on That ’70s Show as his father, Rocky Johnson, when Red and Eric attend a wrestling match.

2.

Shortly before The Office began in 2005, Jenna Fischer appeared on That ’70s Show as Stacy Wanamaker, whom Jackie sees as her idol because she’s popular and married to a real estate agent.

3.

After starring in Big Daddy in 1999, Cole Sprouse portrayed Bobby, a little kid who makes fun of Kelso after he gets lost at Funland.

4.

Alongside Cole, Dylan Sprouse played Billy, Bobby’s twin brother, who spits in Kelso’s ice cream and tortures him too.

5.

In her first-ever TV appearance, Amy Adams played Kat Peterson, a popular cheerleader who is secretly hooking up with Hyde.

6.

Betty White guest-starred in four episodes as Bea Sigurdson, Kitty’s mom and Eric’s grandmother.

7.

A few months after Mean Girls premiered in 2004, Lindsay Lohan guest-starred on That ’70s Show as Danielle, a new client at the hair salon that Fez (Wilmer Valderrama) falls for. At the time, she was also dating Wilmer in real life.

8.

While starring on 3rd Rock From the Sun and before 10 Things I Hate About You, Joseph Gordon-Levitt guest-starred on That ’70s Show as Buddy Morgan, Eric’s lab partner who kisses him because he thinks Eric might be gay too.

9.

Following The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, James Avery guest-starred in three episodes of That ’70s Show in 2004. He portrayed Officer Kennedy, who is Kelso’s training officer after he joins the police force.

10.

While starring on The O.C., Rachel Bilson appeared on That ’70s Show as Christy, a rich girl who sits next to Fez at a wedding.

11.

Bruce Willis guest-starred in an episode as Vic, the head of security at the Playboy Club in Chicago who interviews Kelso for a job. Ashton Kutcher had married Demi Moore, Bruce’s ex-wife, just a few months before this episode aired.

12.

Two years after Married… With Children ended, Katey Sagal guest-starred on That ’70s Show as Hyde’s mom, Edna, who is the school’s lunch lady. She notably runs off and leaves Hyde, which is why he moves in with the Formans.

13.

Seth Green guest-starred in five episodes of That ’70s Show during its run. He portrayed Mitch Miller, who briefly joins the gang and has a crush on Donna, which Eric hates. Notably, Seth has worked alongside Mila Kunis on Family Guy since 1999.

14.

A year after Buffy the Vampire Slayer ended, Alyson Hannigan guest-starred on That ’70s Show as Suzy Simpson, a police officer in training who has a crush on Kelso, but Fez has a crush on her.

15.

Schitt’s Creek star Chris Elliott appeared on That ’70s Show as Mr. Bray, Eric’s high school guidance counselor, who tells Eric about the teaching program in Africa.

16.

Brooke Shields guest-starred in seven episodes as Pamela Burkhart, Jackie’s estranged mother, who starts dating Bob, Donna’s dad.

17.

Mary Tyler Moore guest-starred in three episodes as Christine St. George, the star of What’s Up Wisconsin, who hires Jackie to work for her.

18.

Before starring on shows like Drake & Josh and Community, Yvette Nicole Brown appeared on That ’70s Show as Sgt. Davis, a police officer who works at the jail where Hyde, Fez, and Randy are being held.

19.

Star Trek: Strange New World actor Ethan Peck appeared in two episodes of That ’70s Show as a young Kelso during flashback scenes.

20.

Jessica Simpson appeared in three episodes as Annette, who is Kelso’s girlfriend from California.

21.

The Office star Leslie David Baker appeared on That ’70s Show as a janitor working backstage at a Ted Nugent concert that Donna, Eric, Hyde, and Fez attend.

22.

Luke Wilson showed up in six episodes as Casey, Kelso’s older brother, who briefly dates Donna after she breaks up with Eric.

23.

The Brady Bunch star Barry Williams guest-starred on That ’70s Show as Jeff, Kitty and Red’s new neighbor who moves in with his husband.

24.

Alongside his The Brady Bunch costar, Christopher Knight appeared as Josh, Jeff’s husband, who is mistaken for his brother.

25.

Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Bring It On star Eliza Dushku portrayed Sarah, who is hired at the radio station where Donna works, and the two clash.

26.

Billy Dee Williams, aka Lando Calrissian from Star Wars, showed up on That ’70s Show as Pastor Dan, a pastor whom Eric and Donna go to for counseling before they get married.

27.

Before starring on Parenthood, Erika Christensen appeared on That ’70s Show as Stacey, who works at PriceMart with Red and has a crush on him.

28.

Way before he starred as Dan Egan on Veep, Reid Scott played Ted, a resident adviser at the University of Wisconsin who invites Hyde, Eric, Fez, and Kelso to a dorm party.

29.

Music legend Gloria Gaynor guest-starred in an episode as Mrs. Clark, a music teacher who cheers up Fez at prom by singing “I Will Survive.”

30.

Jim Gaffigan appeared in seven episodes as Roy Keene, who is Hyde’s friend from a Big Brother mentor program he was in as a kid.

31.

While starring on Sabrina the Teenage Witch, Melissa Joan Hart guest-starred on That ’70s Show as Mary, a girl who goes on a blind date with Hyde but ends up going home with Fez.

32.

Alongside her Sabrina costar, Lindsay Sloane appeared as Patty, a girl who goes on a blind date with Fez but ends up being interested in Hyde.

33.

Before starring on Scrubs and The Middle, Neil Flynn portrayed the bouncer at a hip new club that lets Donna, Hyde, and Fez in, but not Eric.

34.

Groundhog Day, Glee, and One Day at a Time star Stephen Tobolowsky appeared as Laurie’s psychology professor, whom she is also sleeping with.

35.

And finally, Justin Long played Andrew Davis, a friend of Fez’s from his home country.

Source: https://www.buzzfeed.com/noradominick/that-70s-show-actors-who-guest-starred

30 Year Olds Give Useful Life Advice To 18+ Year Olds

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“Anger is healthy and rational in many cases, but it is damaging to live in anger or hate all of the time.”

“Your time is incredibly valuable, but it’s ok to ‘waste’ some of it in the name of mental health.

Start a Roth IRA and contribute the maximum every year. Make this your number one financial priority. Compound interest is AMAZING. Also, an S&P 500 index fund will outperform managed funds given time.

Live in more than one place if possible.

Someone who is nice to you and rude to others, especially wait staff, is not worth your time.

Don’t be afraid to cut off relationships. Talk to people before you do, but if you can’t talk to someone about what they are doing that bothers you, it’s a bad sign.

Make sure you are capable of being alone for extended periods. If you’re not, understand why and maybe do something about it.”

—u/FreakyBlueEyes

Source: https://www.buzzfeed.com/ravenishak/older-generations-give-advice

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Rise of Empires Ottoman Season 2, Mehmed vs Vlad – Episodi 6 Titra Shqip

Rise of Empires: Ottoman is a Turkish historical docudrama, starring Cem Yiğit Üzümoğlu and Tommaso Basili. Its first season, which consists of 6 episodes, is directed by Emre Sahin and written by Kelly McPherson. The series became available for streaming on Netflix on 24 January 2020.[1] It deals with the Ottoman Empire and Mehmed the Conqueror and tells the story of the Fall of Constantinople.[2]. Second season has 6 episodes.
Premise[edit]

In Season 1 Sultan Mehmed II wages a campaign to take the Eastern Roman capital of Constantinople, resulting in the capture of the city and establishment of the Ottoman Empire.

In Season 2 Years after conquering Constantinople, Sultan Mehmed II consolidates power, but a merciless ruler in Wallachia threatens to bring down his empire.
Cast[edit]

Cem Yiğit Üzümoğlu as Mehmet the Conqueror
Tommaso Basili as Constantine XI Palaiologos
Tuba Büyüküstün as Mara Branković
Damla Sönmez as Ana
Osman Sonant as Loukas Notaras
Tolga Tekin as Murad II
Ushan Çakır as Zaganos Pasha
Selim Bayraktar as Çandarlı Halil Pasha
Birkan Sokullu as Giovanni Giustiniani
Tansu Biçer as Orban
Nail Kırmızıgül as Hızır Çelebi
Eva Dedova as Katarina
Tuğrul Tülek as George Sphrantzes
İlayda Akdoğan as Therma Sphrantzes
Erdal Yıldız as Suleiman Baltoghlu
Baki Davrak as Đurađ Branković
Ryan OL as Genovese Nobleman
Roger Crowley, historian
Lars Brownworth, historian
Jason Goodwin, historian
Marios Philippides, historian
Michael Talbot, historian
Emrah Safa Gürkan, historian
Celâl Şengör, geologist

Genre Docudrama
Written by

Kelly McPherson

Directed by Emre Şahin
Starring

Cem Yiğit Üzümoğlu
Tommaso Basili
Selim Bayraktar
Tuba Büyüküstün
Damla Sönmez
Osman Sonant

Narrated by

Charles Dance (English)
Halit Ergenç (Turkish)

Country of origin Turkey
Original languages

English
Turkish

No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 12
Production
Producers

Kelly McPherson
Emre Şahin
Sarah Wetherbee

Production location Istanbul
Editors

Alex Durham
Alessandro Soares

Running time 45 minutes
Production companies

Karga Seven Pictures
STX Entertainment

Distributor Netflix
Release
Original network Netflix
Picture format 4K (Ultra HD)
Original release 24 January 2020

^ “Rise of Empires: Ottoman ne zaman başlayacak? Rise of Empires: Ottoman oyuncuları”. Hürriyet (in Turkish). 12 December 2019. Retrieved 28 December 2019.
^ Tan, Erhan (12 December 2019). “Netflix’in Yeni Belgesel Dizisi Rise of Empires: Ottoman” (in Turkish). Film Loverss. Retrieved 28 December 2019.

 

 

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Source: en.wikipedia.org  Official website
Rise of Empires: Ottoman at IMDb
How Historically Accurate is the Rise of Empires: Ottoman Series? at DailyHistory.org

Rise of Empires Ottoman Season 2, Mehmed vs Vlad – Episodi 5 Titra Shqip

Rise of Empires: Ottoman is a Turkish historical docudrama, starring Cem Yiğit Üzümoğlu and Tommaso Basili. Its first season, which consists of 6 episodes, is directed by Emre Sahin and written by Kelly McPherson. The series became available for streaming on Netflix on 24 January 2020.[1] It deals with the Ottoman Empire and Mehmed the Conqueror and tells the story of the Fall of Constantinople.[2]. Second season has 6 episodes.
Premise[edit]

In Season 1 Sultan Mehmed II wages a campaign to take the Eastern Roman capital of Constantinople, resulting in the capture of the city and establishment of the Ottoman Empire.

In Season 2 Years after conquering Constantinople, Sultan Mehmed II consolidates power, but a merciless ruler in Wallachia threatens to bring down his empire.
Cast[edit]

Cem Yiğit Üzümoğlu as Mehmet the Conqueror
Tommaso Basili as Constantine XI Palaiologos
Tuba Büyüküstün as Mara Branković
Damla Sönmez as Ana
Osman Sonant as Loukas Notaras
Tolga Tekin as Murad II
Ushan Çakır as Zaganos Pasha
Selim Bayraktar as Çandarlı Halil Pasha
Birkan Sokullu as Giovanni Giustiniani
Tansu Biçer as Orban
Nail Kırmızıgül as Hızır Çelebi
Eva Dedova as Katarina
Tuğrul Tülek as George Sphrantzes
İlayda Akdoğan as Therma Sphrantzes
Erdal Yıldız as Suleiman Baltoghlu
Baki Davrak as Đurađ Branković
Ryan OL as Genovese Nobleman
Roger Crowley, historian
Lars Brownworth, historian
Jason Goodwin, historian
Marios Philippides, historian
Michael Talbot, historian
Emrah Safa Gürkan, historian
Celâl Şengör, geologist

Genre Docudrama
Written by

Kelly McPherson

Directed by Emre Şahin
Starring

Cem Yiğit Üzümoğlu
Tommaso Basili
Selim Bayraktar
Tuba Büyüküstün
Damla Sönmez
Osman Sonant

Narrated by

Charles Dance (English)
Halit Ergenç (Turkish)

Country of origin Turkey
Original languages

English
Turkish

No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 12
Production
Producers

Kelly McPherson
Emre Şahin
Sarah Wetherbee

Production location Istanbul
Editors

Alex Durham
Alessandro Soares

Running time 45 minutes
Production companies

Karga Seven Pictures
STX Entertainment

Distributor Netflix
Release
Original network Netflix
Picture format 4K (Ultra HD)
Original release 24 January 2020

^ “Rise of Empires: Ottoman ne zaman başlayacak? Rise of Empires: Ottoman oyuncuları”. Hürriyet (in Turkish). 12 December 2019. Retrieved 28 December 2019.
^ Tan, Erhan (12 December 2019). “Netflix’in Yeni Belgesel Dizisi Rise of Empires: Ottoman” (in Turkish). Film Loverss. Retrieved 28 December 2019.

 

 

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Source: en.wikipedia.org  Official website
Rise of Empires: Ottoman at IMDb
How Historically Accurate is the Rise of Empires: Ottoman Series? at DailyHistory.org

Rise of Empires Ottoman Season 2, Mehmed vs Vlad – Episodi 4 Titra Shqip

Rise of Empires Ottoman Season 2, Mehmed vs Vlad – Episodi 4 Titra Shqip

Rise of Empires: Ottoman is a Turkish historical docudrama, starring Cem Yiğit Üzümoğlu and Tommaso Basili. Its first season, which consists of 6 episodes, is directed by Emre Sahin and written by Kelly McPherson. The series became available for streaming on Netflix on 24 January 2020.[1] It deals with the Ottoman Empire and Mehmed the Conqueror and tells the story of the Fall of Constantinople.[2]. Second season has 6 episodes.
Premise[edit]

In Season 1 Sultan Mehmed II wages a campaign to take the Eastern Roman capital of Constantinople, resulting in the capture of the city and establishment of the Ottoman Empire.

In Season 2 Years after conquering Constantinople, Sultan Mehmed II consolidates power, but a merciless ruler in Wallachia threatens to bring down his empire.
Cast[edit]

Cem Yiğit Üzümoğlu as Mehmet the Conqueror
Tommaso Basili as Constantine XI Palaiologos
Tuba Büyüküstün as Mara Branković
Damla Sönmez as Ana
Osman Sonant as Loukas Notaras
Tolga Tekin as Murad II
Ushan Çakır as Zaganos Pasha
Selim Bayraktar as Çandarlı Halil Pasha
Birkan Sokullu as Giovanni Giustiniani
Tansu Biçer as Orban
Nail Kırmızıgül as Hızır Çelebi
Eva Dedova as Katarina
Tuğrul Tülek as George Sphrantzes
İlayda Akdoğan as Therma Sphrantzes
Erdal Yıldız as Suleiman Baltoghlu
Baki Davrak as Đurađ Branković
Ryan OL as Genovese Nobleman
Roger Crowley, historian
Lars Brownworth, historian
Jason Goodwin, historian
Marios Philippides, historian
Michael Talbot, historian
Emrah Safa Gürkan, historian
Celâl Şengör, geologist

Genre Docudrama
Written by

Kelly McPherson

Directed by Emre Şahin
Starring

Cem Yiğit Üzümoğlu
Tommaso Basili
Selim Bayraktar
Tuba Büyüküstün
Damla Sönmez
Osman Sonant

Narrated by

Charles Dance (English)
Halit Ergenç (Turkish)

Country of origin Turkey
Original languages

English
Turkish

No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 12
Production
Producers

Kelly McPherson
Emre Şahin
Sarah Wetherbee

Production location Istanbul
Editors

Alex Durham
Alessandro Soares

Running time 45 minutes
Production companies

Karga Seven Pictures
STX Entertainment

Distributor Netflix
Release
Original network Netflix
Picture format 4K (Ultra HD)
Original release 24 January 2020

^ “Rise of Empires: Ottoman ne zaman başlayacak? Rise of Empires: Ottoman oyuncuları”. Hürriyet (in Turkish). 12 December 2019. Retrieved 28 December 2019.
^ Tan, Erhan (12 December 2019). “Netflix’in Yeni Belgesel Dizisi Rise of Empires: Ottoman” (in Turkish). Film Loverss. Retrieved 28 December 2019.

 

 

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Source: en.wikipedia.org  Official website
Rise of Empires: Ottoman at IMDb
How Historically Accurate is the Rise of Empires: Ottoman Series? at DailyHistory.org