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Fez's secret country of origin is one of the longest [[running gag]]s on the show. Through all eight seasons, Fez's nationality remains a mystery, even to his closest friends, and the continual hints and clues Fez drops about his country only leave them more confused. In the episode "[[List of That '70s Show episodes (season 1)|Eric's Birthday]]," Kitty, fantasizing about Eric's friends causing trouble, imagines Fez saying, "in my home country of...wherever it is I'm from; I can never tell..." Much is revealed in the episode "Love of My Life," where one of Fez's compatriots (played by [[Justin Long]]) comes for a visit. In the first teaser, when his friend suggest that he goes home, he says "Yes, I will go to [[Brazil]]...and then catch a flight home." In the final teaser, when [[Steven Hyde|Hyde]] finally asks them, "Where the hell are you guys from?", his friend says that the name depends on whether you ask the [[British people|British]] or the [[Dutch people|Dutch]]. But the British won't say it, Fez explains, because they hate the island, and no one understands a word the Dutch say. The friend has a heavy [[Regional accents of English|English accent]]; Fez's explanation to this is that his friend is from the west side of the island. Because of this, it could be speculated that Fez comes from the Caribbean island of [[Sint Maarten]].
Fez's secret country of origin is one of the longest [[running gag]]s on the show. Through all eight seasons, Fez's nationality remains a mystery, even to his closest friends, and the continual hints and clues Fez drops about his country only leave them more confused. In the episode "[[List of That '70s Show episodes (season 1)|Eric's Birthday]]," Kitty, fantasizing about Eric's friends causing trouble, imagines Fez saying, "in my home country of...wherever it is I'm from; I can never tell..." Much is revealed in the episode "Love of My Life," where one of Fez's compatriots (played by [[Justin Long]]) comes for a visit. In the first teaser, when his friend suggest that he goes home, he says "Yes, I will go to [[Brazil]]...and then catch a flight home." In the final teaser, when [[Steven Hyde|Hyde]] finally asks them, "Where the hell are you guys from?", his friend says that the name depends on whether you ask the [[British people|British]] or the [[Dutch people|Dutch]]. But the British won't say it, Fez explains, because they hate the island, and no one understands a word the Dutch say. The friend has a heavy [[Regional accents of English|English accent]]; Fez's explanation to this is that his friend is from the west side of the island.


Fez is often assumed to be of [[Hispanic]] or [[Latino]] descent; it is never revealed if this is so, though earlier episodes, such as "[[List_of_That_%2770s_Show_episodes_(season_1)|Sunday, Bloody Sunday]]," imply he can speak [[Spanish language|Spanish]] or [[Portuguese language|Portuguese]]. In "[[List of That '70s Show episodes (season 5)|Ramble on]]," during a job interview at the [[DMV]], Fez claims he can speak [[Dutch language|Dutch]]. In "The Immigrant Song," Fez retells his catch phrase ("I said good day!") in his native tongue, which sounds like gibberish.
Fez is often assumed to be of [[Hispanic]] or [[Latino]] descent; it is never revealed if this is so, though earlier episodes, such as "[[List_of_That_%2770s_Show_episodes_(season_1)|Sunday, Bloody Sunday]]," imply he can speak [[Spanish language|Spanish]] or [[Portuguese language|Portuguese]]. In "[[List of That '70s Show episodes (season 5)|Ramble on]]," during a job interview at the [[DMV]], Fez claims he can speak [[Dutch language|Dutch]]. In "The Immigrant Song," Fez retells his catch phrase ("I said good day!") in his native tongue, which sounds like gibberish.

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Fez
First appearance"That '70s Pilot"
(episode 1.01)
Last appearance"That '70s Finale"
(episode 8.22)
Created byMark Brazill
Portrayed byWilmer Valderrama
In-universe information
NicknameThe Foreign Kid, The Foreigner, Julie, Boy With The Accent, Cocoa Puff, Ali Baba, Hadji, Pele, Tarzan, Sabu, Anwar, Tonto, Desi, Captain Pooface, Chocolate Milk, Fezzy, Tutankhamen, Johnny Table, Anlar
GenderMale
OccupationHigh school student
Foto Hut clerk
Shampoo boy
DMV clerk
New Wave Musician (In the '80s)
FamilyUnnamed father
Unnamed mother
Unnamed sister
Rebecca Erdman (Host Mother)
Matthew Erdman (Host Father)
SpouseLaurie Forman (ex-wife)
NationalityUnknown/U.S. citizen by season 6

Fez is a fictional character and one of the four male leads on the Fox Network's That '70s Show, portrayed by Wilmer Valderrama.[1] He was the foreign exchange student in a group of six local teenagers. Though the character's name is commonly known as Fez, it was fabricated as an acronym for foreign exchange student - F.E.S.[2]

Origins

Fez was born on August 4th, 1960. The series' official web site describes the phonetic spelling for Fez's name (as opposed to "FES") as "poetic license".[3] Fez's friends know his real name but consider it unpronounceable. Red usually calls him "the foreign kid," or by a random foreign name (e.g. Hadji, Anwar, Sabu, Mohammed Ali, Ali Baba, Pelé, Ahmad, Stalin, Tutankhamon, etc.), which Fez doesn't mind, except for being called Tarzan because Tarzan is a white man. Eric's grandmother calls him "Desi."

A flashback episode shows when Fez first meets the others. They rescue him from a janitor's closet where several bullies had hung him on a coat hook. The bullies had asked him if he wanted to hang out; he tells the gang he "shouldn't have said yes." Moments later he states his real name, which is drowned out by a long, ringing school bell (what Valderrama was actually saying was the first names of the main actors who appear in the show). The only known fact about his name is, as he states in the episode "Killer Queen", the first five K's of his last name are silent.

Valderrama has stated that he fabricated the accent he used on the show, so that no one could try to identify which country his character is from, a mystery that show creators deliberately kept a secret.

Fez's host parents, Matthew (Kevin Farley) and Rebecca Erdman (Shannon Holt) appear only in one episode "Drive In".

Fez's homeland

Fez's secret country of origin is one of the longest running gags on the show. Through all eight seasons, Fez's nationality remains a mystery, even to his closest friends, and the continual hints and clues Fez drops about his country only leave them more confused. In the episode "Eric's Birthday," Kitty, fantasizing about Eric's friends causing trouble, imagines Fez saying, "in my home country of...wherever it is I'm from; I can never tell..." Much is revealed in the episode "Love of My Life," where one of Fez's compatriots (played by Justin Long) comes for a visit. In the first teaser, when his friend suggest that he goes home, he says "Yes, I will go to Brazil...and then catch a flight home." In the final teaser, when Hyde finally asks them, "Where the hell are you guys from?", his friend says that the name depends on whether you ask the British or the Dutch. But the British won't say it, Fez explains, because they hate the island, and no one understands a word the Dutch say. The friend has a heavy English accent; Fez's explanation to this is that his friend is from the west side of the island.

Fez is often assumed to be of Hispanic or Latino descent; it is never revealed if this is so, though earlier episodes, such as "Sunday, Bloody Sunday," imply he can speak Spanish or Portuguese. In "Ramble on," during a job interview at the DMV, Fez claims he can speak Dutch. In "The Immigrant Song," Fez retells his catch phrase ("I said good day!") in his native tongue, which sounds like gibberish.


References

  1. ^ "Wilmer Valderrama". That70sShow.com. Carsey-Werner LLC. Retrieved 2009-04-16.
  2. ^ Barlow, Helen (2007-01-03). "Charmer out of the '70s". Herald Sun. Melbourne. Retrieved 17 April 2009.
  3. ^ "Frequently Asked Questions". That70sShow.com. Carsey-Werner LLC. 2004. Archived from the original on 2008-02-12. Retrieved 2009-04-16. {{cite web}}: |archive-date= / |archive-url= timestamp mismatch; 2008-02-06 suggested (help)