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February 15, 2023 2 mins

Kurtwood Smith was kind enough to give us his best "bad" Dad Jokes.

Be sure to check out his new series "That 90s Show" (the sequel to "That 70s Show") currently streaming on Netflix.

You can follow Kurtwood on Instagram and Twitter.


Kurtwood Smith is an American actor best known for his role as Clarence Boddicker in the science fiction film "RoboCop" (1987) and as the recurring character Red Forman on the television sitcom "That '70s Show" (1998-2006).

Smith was born in 1943 in New Lisbon, Wisconsin. He attended San Jose State University and began his acting career in regional theater in the 1970s. He made his film debut in the 1980s and has since appeared in a number of notable films, including "Dead Poets Society" (1989), "Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country" (1991), and "Deep Impact" (1998).

In addition to his film work, Smith has had a successful television career, appearing in numerous television series and miniseries. He is best known for his role as Red Forman on "That '70s Show," which ran for eight seasons and received critical acclaim.

Throughout his career, Smith has received recognition for his performances and has been nominated for several awards, including an Emmy Award for his performance in the television film "The Diamond Fleece" (1992).

In summary, Kurtwood Smith is a versatile and accomplished actor with a long and successful career in both film and television.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hey everyone, we have a very special guest today to
celebrate National Wisconsin Day with kurtwood Smith, better known as
the iconic Dad Red Foreman from That seventies show. Kirkwood
has reprised his role in the sequel That Nineties show
on Netflix, which has recently been renewed for season two.
Be sure to check it out. So, without much further ado,

(00:20):
here is kirkwood Smith with his best dad Jokes. Hello,
Daily Dad Jokes Podcast. This is kurtwood Smith. You know
me from that seventies show and now that nineties show
on Netflix. Who doesn't love a good or bad dad show?
People ask me where I get my bad dad jokes?

(00:42):
I said, all I do is listening to this dumbass podcast.
I'll never forget what my granddad said just before he
kicked the bucket. Watch how far I can kick this bucket?
How do people from Wisconsin indicate with each other? Milwaukee Talkies.

(01:05):
The largest cheese factory in Wisconsin burned down today. All
that was left was ash and debris. Did you see
they made round balls of hay illegal in Wisconsin. It's
because the cows weren't getting a square meal. If RoboCop

(01:26):
was a transformer. Would his name be stopped them as crime?
What do you call a stupid fish, a dumb bass?
Someone through my seventies records on the fire. It was

(01:46):
a disco inferno. I once read a history of General motors.
It was more like an autobiography. My dad was born
in the fifties but didn't get into puberty until the nineties.
He was a late boomer. My grandfather operated a lift

(02:10):
in a skyscraper. His career had its ups and downs,
but he'd always get back up again.
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