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Cheech Marin

Cheech Marin
Cheech Marin
Born: Jul 13, 1946 in Los Angeles, California
Occupation: Actor, Writer, Director,
Active: '80s-2000s
Major Genres: Comedy, Children's/Family
Career Highlights: Tin Cup, Picking Up the Pieces, Desperado
First Major Screen Credit: Up in Smoke (1978)
37 Videos for Cheech Marin
Race to Witch Mountain (2009) The Nuttiest Nutcracker (1999) Ghostbusters 2 (1989)
Beverly Hills Chihuahua (2008) Paulie (1998) Rude Awakening (1989)
The Perfect Game (2008) The Great White Hype (1996) Troop Beverly Hills (1989)
Cars (2006) Tin Cup (1996) Born in East L.A. (1987)
Uncle P (2005) Desperado (1995) Fatal Beauty (1987)
Christmas With the Kranks (2004) The Courtyard (1995) After Hours (1985)
Silver City (2004) A Million to Juan (1994) Get Out of My Room (1985)
The Underclassman (2004) FernGully: The Last Rainforest (1992) Still Smokin' (1983)
Good Boy! (2003) Far Out Man (1990) Things Are Tough All Over (1982)
Masked and Anonymous (2003) Help Save Planet Earth: Easy Ways to Make a Difference (1990) Cheech and Chong's Nice Dreams (1981)
Once Upon a Time in Mexico (2003) Mother Goose Rock 'n' Rhyme (1990) Cheech and Chong's Next Movie (1980)
Picking Up the Pieces (2000) The Shrimp on the Barbie (1990) Up in Smoke (1978)
Luminarias (1999)
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Biography:

The son of a Los Angeles police officer, American actor/director Richard Cheech Marin earned his nickname through his fondness for the Chicano food, specialty cheecharone. An excellent student (if something of a class cutup), Marin entered California State University, only to drop out and hightail it to Canada to avoid the draft.

While working as an improvisational comedian with Vancouver's City Work troupe, Marin teamed with Tommy Chong; the Hispanic/Asian duo created the characters of Cheech and Chong, a pair of zoned-out dopers ever in search of the perfect joint. On the strength of their bestselling record albums, Cheech and Chong were signed for the inexpensive comedy film Up in Smoke (1978), which wound up as one of Warner Bros.' highest-grossing films (not to mention one of its highest, period).

As the drug culture lost its momentum, so did the film career of Cheech and Chong, with each of the team's subsequent films making less money than its predecessor. By the time C & C headlined the atrocious The Corsican Brothers (1984), the jig was up. Cheech and Chong split up in 1984 (though they remained friends) and went off to their own projects.

While it was Chong who directed many of the team's features, Marin sat in the director's chair for the best of his post-team projects, the 1987 film Born in East L.A, inspired by Cheech's own parody music video. Marin's starring film is Shrimp on the Barbie (1990) contained no drug jokes and fewer laughs (an indication of its quality is the fact that the director had his name removed from the credits in favor of the pseudonymous Alan Smithee).

Lately regarded as an elder statesman of the counterculture, Marin has kept busy with cameo roles, cartoon voice-overs (Oliver and Company, Ferngully, The Lion King), and a brief stint as a costar of the 1992 TV sitcom Golden Palace. In 1996, he began co-starring opposite Don Johnson in the television drama Nash Bridges.

Around this time he began a fruitful collaboration with independent filmmaker Robert Rodriguez. Marin had a part in Desperado, and played multiple characters in the vampire film From Dusk 'til Dawn for the Austin based maverick. Marin was cast as Kevin Costner's best friend in the golf comedy Tin Cup in 1996.

The beginning of the next decade brought Marin an unexpected new audience as he began a series of humorous appearances in family films and lent his vocal talents to a number of animated films. He appeared in all three segments of Rodriguez's Spy Kids series, did vocal work in Good Boy, and voiced one of the Cars in Pixar's film.

He also played small parts in John Sayles Silver City, and Bob Dylan's Masked & Anonymous. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide.