- Title: 'Cheech and Chong' star Cheech Marin hits 75 on July 13
- Date: 12th July 2021
- Summary: NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK, UNITED STATES (FILE - NOVEMBER 17, 2009) (ORIGINALLY 4:3) (REUTERS) ***WARNING: CONTAINS FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY*** (SOUNDBITE) (English) ACTOR AND COMEDIAN, TOMMY CHONG, ON THEIR CAMPAIGN TO LEGALIZE MARIJUANA AND THEIR NEW TOUR 'CHEECH & CHONG: GET IT LEGAL', SAYING: "We're trying to get pot legal so that we won't have to jail anymore for smoking it." WHITE FLASH (SOUNDBITE) (English) ACTOR AND COMEDIAN, CHEECH MARIN, SAYING: "It's ridiculous that beer is legal but weed isn't. We could have a referendum - beer or weed! Maybe there'll be the beer and weed party, who knows?" WHITE FLASH (SOUNDBITE) (English) ACTORS AND COMEDIANS, TOMMY CHONG AND CHEECH MARIN, SAYING: CHONG: "He's like a bad habit I can't get rid of." MARIN: "He's like an ex-wife.. always going to be in your life, one way or the other. You know?" LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES (FILE - 1994) (ORIGINALLY 4:3) (REUTERS) "DESPERADO" RED CARPET CHEECH MARIN ARRIVING AT THE PREMIERE ACTORS, ANTONIO BANDERAS AND MELANIE GRIFFITHS ARRIVING AT PREMIERE WRITER-DIRECTOR, ROBERT RODRIGUEZ AND ACTOR, QUENTIN TARANTINO SPEAKING TO REPORTERS LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES (FILE - JANUARY 17, 1996) (ORIGINALLY 4:3) (REUTERS) (NIGHT SHOTS) SIGNAGE OUTSIDE CINEMA FOR "FROM DUSK TILL DAWN" PREMIERE ACTOR, GEORGE CLOONEY SPEAKING TO REPORTER ACTOR, HARVEY KEITEL SPEAKING TO REPORTER LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES (FILE - AUGUST 1, 1996) (ORIGINALLY 4:3) (REUTERS) CHEECH MARIN ARRIVING AT "TIN MAN" PREMIERE AND WAVING TO THE CAMERA LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES (FILE - AUGUST 24, 2009) (ORIGINALLY 4:3) (REUTERS) CHEECH MARIN WITH GUEST ON THE RED CARPET AT THE "EXTRACT" PREMIERE LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES (FILE - AUGUST 25, 2010) (ORIGINALLY 4:3) (REUTERS) CHEECH MARIN ARRIVING AT PREMIERE IN A LOW-RIDER CAR AT "MACHETE" PREMIERE ACTOR, DANNY TREJO SPEAKING TO REPORTER TREJO, MARIN AND WRITER-DIRECTOR, ROBERT RODRIGUEZ SPEAKING TO REPORTERS NEW YORK, NEW YORK, UNITED STATES (FILE - DECEMBER 1, 2010) (REUTERS) QUENTIN TARANTINO AT A FRIAR'S CLUB ROAST IN HIS HONOUR CHEECH MARIN WITH WIFE POSING FOR PHOTOGRAPHS MARIN SPEAKING TO REPORTER ABOUT TARANTINO
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One half of comedy duo 'Cheech and Chong', Cheech Marin turns 75 years old on Tuesday (July 13).
Born Richard Anthony Marin in Los Angeles in 1946, the actor of Mexican descent is known for his strong Chicano accents on screen, a dialect spoken mainly by Mexican Americans.
After meeting in Vancouver, Canada in the late 1960s, Marin partnered with Canadian Tommy Chong for a series of low-budget films portraying a couple of pot-smoking stoners in the 1970s and 80s.
Their first film, "Up In Smoke", in 1978 became a cult comedy classic. Shot in Los Angeles for $2 million and directed by Lou Adler, it has grossed more than $151 million at the box office, according to Forbes.com.
Cheech and Chong, who promote free love and legalizing cannabis use, also performed stand-up shows and released many successful comedy record albums.
They first gained notoriety in nightclubs in the Los Angeles area in the 1970s and released their first album, "Cheech and Chong", in 1971. "Los Cochinos" in 1973 won the Grammy award for that year for best comedy album.
The pair performed together onstage for the last time in 1981, but continued to make movies and records. Their album "Get Out of My Room" in 1985 included the hit song "Born in East L.A." which parodied Bruce Springsteen's "Born in the U.S.A." Soon after, they parted ways in a well-publicized and bitter split following the release of that album.
Marin carved out a career as a television actor in shows such as "Nash Bridges" and "Judging Amy." Chong also did a lot of TV work, including appearances on "That '70s Show."
Chong has long advocated the legalization of marijuana, and in 2003 was arrested and later imprisoned for selling drug paraphernalia.
However in July 2008 the duo unveiled plans for their first comedy tour in more than 25 years. "Cheech & Chong: Light Up America ..." hit 22 cities in the United States, starting with Philadelphia and ending in Denver, Colorado in December that year.
Marin said at the time that their humor about doing stupid things while being stoned on marijuana should still appeal to today's youth, as well as Cheech and Chong's older fans.
The comedy duo toured North America again in 2010 with "Cheech & Chong: Get It Legal", also teaming up with the Marijuana Policy Project (MPP), with the aim of promoting changes in U.S. drug policy through laughter.
Marin is well known for appearing in American director Robert Rodriguez's films, including "Desperado", "From Dusk till Dawn", "Once Upon a Time in Mexico" and family adventure series "Spy Kids". He worked with Rodriguez on his exploitation action film "Machete", starring Danny Trejo who reprises the title role from the "Spy Kids" series.
Marin voices Ramone in Disney's animated "Cars" series. Ramone is a 1959 Chevrolet Impala low-rider who owns an auto body shop in Radiator Springs called Ramone's House of Body Art.
The actor recently appeared in 2020 family comedy "War with Grandpa", co-starring Robert De Niro as Grandpa Ed. Marin plays Danny, one of Ed's mates who help the beleaguered grandfather get revenge on his young prankster grandson, after the latter is made give up his beloved bedroom when Ed moves into the family home.
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