We all know that Ashton Kutcher has a passion for playing pranks, so when he signed up to be assistant football coach at the North Hollywood Harvard-Westlake high school, the students thought they were being punk’d.
But apparently, the Kabbalah-practicing actor actually knows a little something about the sport, having played as middle linebacker at Clear-Creek Amana High while growing up in Iowa, but I don’t know how convinced I am. I mean, that’s an anemic-looking linebacker if I ever saw one.
But Ashton looks like he’s having fun with stepdaugher Talullah Willis on the sidelines and the players don’t seem to mind.
Click any photo to view all 20+ photos of Ashton Kutcher coaching football in the gallery!
We all know that Ashton Kutcher has a passion for playing
pranks, so when he signed up to be assistant football coach at the
North Hollywood Harvard-Westlake high school, the students thought they
were being punk’d.
But apparently, the Kabbalah-practicing
actor actually knows a little something about the sport, having played
as middle linebacker at Clear-Creek Amana High while growing up in
Iowa, but I don’t know how convinced I am. I mean, that’s an
anemic-looking linebacker if I ever saw one.
But Ashton looks like he’s having fun with stepdaugher Talullah Willis on the sidelines and the players don’t seem to mind.Check out all 20+ photos of Ashton Kutcher coaching football in the gallery!


































Bullitt | September 14, 2008 at 3:42 pm
Harvard-Westlake is not in N. Hollywood.
Bullitt | September 14, 2008 at 3:43 pm
Harvard-Westlake is not in N. Hollywood.
jojo | September 15, 2008 at 8:39 am
ummm, this is middle school.
C-anonymous | September 15, 2008 at 1:50 pm
OKay, whomever made the comment should know its a school for grades 7-12.
One is in Holmby Hills,CA and the other in N. Hollywood,CA.
Please get facts straight before dissing the poster.
Anonymous | September 27, 2008 at 9:45 pm
Uhm why dont you get your facts straight. Harvard-Westlake’s middle school is in Los Angeles, CA for 7-9 graders. The upper school where the games are held is in N Hollywood, CA for 10-12 graders