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Richard Anthony "Cheech" Marin (born July 13, 1946) is an American comedian, actor, musician, and activist. He gained recognition as part of the comedy act Cheech & Chong during the 1970s and early 1980s with Tommy Chong , and as Don Johnson 's partner, Insp. Joe Dominguez, on Nash Bridges .
Cheech & Chong are a comedy duo founded in Vancouver and consisting of American Cheech Marin and Canadian Tommy Chong. [1] The duo found commercial and cultural success in the 1970s and 1980s with their stand-up routines, studio recordings, and feature films, which were based on the hippie and free love era, and especially the drug and counterculture movements, most notably their love for ...
Thomas B. Kin Chong[1] (born May 24, 1938) is a Canadian-American comedian, actor, musician and activist. He is known for his role/inspiration in the marijuana industry, his marijuana -themed Cheech & Chong comedy albums and movies with Cheech Marin, and playing the character Leo on Fox 's That '70s Show. He became a naturalized United States ...
Melissa Hernandez. June 15, 2022 at 4:42 PM. Cheech Marin in front of Benito Huerta's "Exile Off Main Street," 1999 (Gustavo Soriano / For The Times) Growing up, Cheech Marin was always a ...
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Over the course of his long career, Cheech Marin has toked up with Tommy Chong in umpteenth Cheech & Chong movies, hung out on the driving range with Kevin Costner in “Tin Cup” and rode ...
Box office. $104 million [3] Up in Smoke (also referred to as Cheech & Chong's Up in Smoke) is a 1978 American comedy film directed by Lou Adler and starring Cheech Marin, Tommy Chong, Tom Skerritt, Edie Adams, Strother Martin and Stacy Keach. It is Cheech & Chong 's first feature-length film. Cheech & Chong had been a counterculture comedy ...
The film covers Marin's lifelong advocacy for Chicano art, and his efforts to develop The Cheech Marin Center for Chicano Art & Culture (formerly called The Cheech Marin Center for Chicano Art, Culture and Industry). El Dusty, a Grammy-Nominated musician, wrote the original music score. The production company was Mobius Films. [21]