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Cheech Marin

July 13, 1946 | Los Angeles, California | #Actor #Comedian #CheechAndChong


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Cheech Marin, born on July 13, 1946, in Los Angeles, California, is a multi-talented actor, comedian, and musician known for his iconic partnership with Tommy Chong as the comedy duo Cheech and Chong.


Marin's career skyrocketed in the 1970s with the formation of Cheech and Chong, a comedy duo known for their irreverent humor and cannabis-themed comedy albums and films. Their debut album, "Cheech and Chong" (1971), and subsequent films, including "Up in Smoke" (1978) and "Nice Dreams" (1981), catapulted them to stardom and made them icons of counterculture comedy.


In addition to his work with Cheech and Chong, Marin has enjoyed success as a solo actor and comedian, appearing in films such as "Born in East L.A." (1987), which he also wrote and directed, and "Tin Cup" (1996), where he showcased his versatility as a dramatic actor.

Marin's distinctive voice has also made him a sought-after voice actor, lending his talents to animated films such as "The Lion King" (1994), where he voiced the character of Banzai the hyena, and "Coco" (2017), where he portrayed the iconic character of Hector.


Throughout his career, Marin has embraced his Mexican-American heritage and used his platform to advocate for Latino representation in Hollywood. He is a vocal supporter of various charitable causes and continues to be a beloved and influential figure in the entertainment industry.


Top Movies/TV Shows:

1. "Up in Smoke" (1978)

2. "Born in East L.A." (1987)

3. "Tin Cup" (1996)

4. "The Lion King" (1994)


Cheech Marin's career is characterized by his irreverent humor, versatile talent, and iconic partnership with Tommy Chong as the comedy duo Cheech and Chong.


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