Ashton Kutcher, High School Football Coach

Kutcher is currently the assistant coach for Los Angeles's Harvard-Westlake School.

Ashton Kutcher seems to be a jack-of-all-trades, as they like to say in baseball.

Well, now he's a jack-of-all-trades in Los Angeles, after becoming an assistant high school football coach.

Kutcher, who is well known for playing Kelso on That '70s Show and for punking the country's top celebrities, is the new assistant coach for the freshman football team at Los Angeles's Harvard-Westlake School.

The actor/producer, 30, has a football background of his own, playing in Iowa before leaving the state to pursue his acting and modeling career.

Kutcher didn't just request the gig and receive it because he was good friends with head coach Scott Wood, either. No, he had to go through the interview process like everyone else.

"I asked him why he wanted to coach, Head of Athletics at Harvard-Westlake Audrius Bardzukas told People. "He said he's a dad, he has three daughters, and none of them are into sports. He loves football, and he said he'd always wanted to coach."

Kutcher attends practice five times a week, and helped the team win their first game, 21-12.

"He's put in the time to learn our schemes and systems, and so far he's been a pleasant surprise as a coach. He's a great communicator," Bardzukas said.

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