That '70s Show, an iconic American sitcom that aired from 1998 to 2006, introduced us to a group of friends navigating the ups and downs of teenage life in the 1970s. One of the standout characters was Steven Hyde, portrayed by Danny Masterson. Hyde, with his rebellious attitude, long hair, and sarcastic humor, quickly became a fan favorite.
Masterson's portrayal of Hyde earned him critical acclaim and established him as a beloved actor. He brought authenticity to the character, blending cynicism and vulnerability in a way that endeared viewers.
In an interview, Masterson shared that unlike Hyde, he had an amazing family and wasn't bitter about anything. Although they both shared a fondness for conspiracy theories, Masterson recognized the stark differences between himself and his on-screen alter ego. One significant distinction being that Masterson didn't end up behind bars like Hyde.
Sadly, Masterson's acting days have come to an end amidst allegations of disgusting behavior.