Kutcher, 35, who bears a
strong physical resemblance to a young Jobs with his wavy dark hair, brown eyes
and five o'clock shadow, told Reuters that as a fan of Jobs' work, he was
surprised when learning details about the Apple CEO's life.
"When I read the script, Steve was a
guy that I really admired, and he was not always being shown in the best light,
and I was a little taken aback. I really admire who he is and what he's done. I
want to in some ways protect the legacy of a guy that I admire," Kutcher
said.
"I also had the challenge of playing
a guy who very much is still in the zeitgeist ... I had to play the guy that
became the guy that everybody remembers," he added.
"Jobs," directed by Joshua
Michael Stern and out in theaters on Friday, outlines 30 defining years of
Apple's co-founder, who revolutionized the way people listen to music with the
iPod and home computers with the Apple Macintosh.
Link: thenews
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