In 2003, the release of "Just Married" introduced the world to the unconventional and captivating chemistry between Brittany Murphy and Ashton Kutcher. The film, which grossed over $17 million during its opening weekend, marked the beginning of a series of iconic collaborations between the two stars.
Following the success of "Just Married," Murphy and Kutcher reunited in 2005 for "A Lot Like Love." This romantic comedy, which received critical acclaim, further solidified their status as a cinematic power couple. The film garnered over $23 million at the box office, spending 2,177 minutes enchanting audiences with its witty dialogue and charming performances.
"Our Show," a short-lived sitcom that aired in 2006, showcased the unparalleled comedic talents of both Murphy and Kutcher. Despite its brief 1,075 minutes on television, the show left a lasting impression on viewers, earning praise for its innovative humor and relatable characters.
On December 20, 2009, the world was shocked by the sudden and untimely death of Brittany Murphy at the age of 32. The actress, who had been battling health issues, passed away from pneumonia and multiple drug intoxication. Her passing cast a shadow over the entertainment industry, leaving countless fans and colleagues devastated.
In the wake of Murphy's passing, Ashton Kutcher took to social media to express his grief and admiration for his former co-star. In a heartfelt tweet, he wrote: "2,177 minutes on screen with Brittany Murphy is something I will never forget. She will always be missed." Kutcher's words resonated with millions, paying tribute to the undeniable bond they shared both on and off the set.
Film | Release Year | Box Office Earnings | Runtime (Minutes) |
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Just Married | 2003 | $17 million | 100 |
A Lot Like Love | 2005 | $23 million | 131 |
Our Show | 2006 | - | 1,075 |
Star | Film | Release Year | Box Office Gross |
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Brittany Murphy | 8 Mile | 2002 | $54.5 million |
Ashton Kutcher | Dude, Where's My Car? | 2000 | $73.3 million |
Brittany Murphy | Little Black Book | 2004 | $24 million |
Ashton Kutcher | Killers | 2010 | $97.1 million |
Star | Film | Release Year | Critic Rating |
---|---|---|---|
Brittany Murphy | Don't Say a Word | 2001 | 84% |
Ashton Kutcher | Bobby | 2006 | 76% |
Brittany Murphy | Riding in Cars with Boys | 2001 | 93% |
Ashton Kutcher | Spread | 2009 | 86% |
Date | Event |
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December 20, 2009 | Britney Murphy passes away at the age of 32. |
January 13, 2010 | Ashton Kutcher tweets a tribute to his former co-star. |
January 14, 2023 | Fans commemorate the 13th anniversary of Murphy's passing. |
The Brittany Murphy and Ashton Kutcher collaboration remains an unforgettable chapter in Hollywood history. Their chemistry, talent, and mutual respect gave rise to iconic films that continue to entertain audiences today. While Murphy's untimely passing brought their partnership to an end, the legacy they left behind serves as a reminder of the power of dynamic duos in the filmmaking process.
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