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Marin made the transition to full-time television work when he co-starred on the short-lived ''[[The Golden Girls]]'' spin-off ''[[The Golden Palace]]'' (1992–1993), and later with [[Don Johnson]], Jaime P. Gomez and [[Yasmine Bleeth]] in the police show ''[[Nash Bridges]]'' (1996–2001), in which they played San Francisco police-detective partners. In recent years he has been active in playing supporting roles in films and performing [[voice over]]s for animated features. After appearing in a supporting role in ''[[Judging Amy]]'', playing an independently wealthy [[landscape designer]], Marin starred in the CBS sitcom ''[[Rob (TV series)|Rob]]'', with [[Rob Schneider]]. |
Marin made the transition to full-time television work when he co-starred on the short-lived ''[[The Golden Girls]]'' spin-off ''[[The Golden Palace]]'' (1992–1993), and later with [[Don Johnson]], Jaime P. Gomez and [[Yasmine Bleeth]] in the police show ''[[Nash Bridges]]'' (1996–2001), in which they played San Francisco police-detective partners. In recent years he has been active in playing supporting roles in films and performing [[voice over]]s for animated features. After appearing in a supporting role in ''[[Judging Amy]]'', playing an independently wealthy [[landscape designer]], Marin starred in the CBS sitcom ''[[Rob (TV series)|Rob]]'', with [[Rob Schneider]]. |
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Marin is a favorite of director [[Robert Rodriguez]], who has worked with Marin seven times; the last two installments of the [[Mexico Trilogy|''Mexico'' trilogy]], the [[Spy Kids trilogy|''Spy Kids'' trilogy]], ''[[From Dusk Till Dawn]]'' and ''[[Machete (film)|Machete]]''. He provided his voice for several [[Walt Disney Pictures|Disney]] animated films, most notably Tito in ''[[Oliver & Company]]'' (1988), [[Shenzi, Banzai and Ed|Banzai]] in ''[[The Lion King]]'' (1994) and Ramone in ''[[Cars (film)|Cars]]'' (2006) and ''[[Cars 2]]'' (2011). He also reprised the Banzai role in ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]''. He made a small appearance as a dockworker in the movie ''[[Ghostbusters 2]]''. |
Marin is a favorite of director [[Robert Rodriguez]], who has worked with Marin seven times; the last two installments of the [[Mexico Trilogy|''Mexico'' trilogy]], the [[Spy Kids trilogy|''Spy Kids'' trilogy]], ''[[From Dusk Till Dawn (film)|From Dusk Till Dawn]]'' and ''[[Machete (film)|Machete]]''. He provided his voice for several [[Walt Disney Pictures|Disney]] animated films, most notably Tito in ''[[Oliver & Company]]'' (1988), [[Shenzi, Banzai and Ed|Banzai]] in ''[[The Lion King]]'' (1994) and Ramone in ''[[Cars (film)|Cars]]'' (2006) and ''[[Cars 2]]'' (2011). He also reprised the Banzai role in ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]''. He made a small appearance as a dockworker in the movie ''[[Ghostbusters 2]]''. |
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Revision as of 06:14, 5 March 2012
Cheech Marin | |
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Birth name | Richard Anthony Marin |
Born | Los Angeles, California, U.S. | July 13, 1946
Medium | Stand-up |
Nationality | American |
Years active | 1971–present |
Genres | Latin comedy, stoner comedy |
Subject(s) | Recreational drug use, drug culture |
Spouse | Darlene Morley (1975-1984), Patti Head (1986-?), Natasha Rubin (2009-present) |
Notable works and roles | Nash Bridges, Cheech & Chong, That 70's Show |
Richard Anthony "Cheech" Marin (born July 13, 1946) is a Mexican-American comedian, actor and writer who gained recognition as part of the comedy act Cheech & Chong during the 1970s and early 1980s, and as Don Johnson's partner, Insp. Joe Dominguez on Nash Bridges. He has also voiced characters in several Disney films, including Oliver and Company, The Lion King, Cars, its sequel and Beverly Hills Chihuahua.
Marin's trademark is his character's thickly Mexican-accented voice. This a part of a comic persona, rather than a natural accent.
Early life
Marin, a Mexican American,[1][2] was born in Los Angeles, California, the son of Elsa (née Meza), a secretary, and Oscar Marin, a policeman in the LAPD.[3] Marin was born with a cleft lip, which has long since been repaired. Although he speaks Spanish and uses it in some of his movies, he is not particularly fluent.[4]
Marin's nickname "Cheech" is short for "chicharron", a fried pork skin that is a popular snack in Mexican cuisine[5] and a favorite of marijuana smokers afflicted with "the munchies", and the nickname's alliteration with Chong's surname made "Cheech and Chong" an obvious choice for the name of the duo. The name of this character gave rise to the popular term "cheeched", meaning "under the influence of marijuana, usually at a relatively high dose".
Marin graduated from Bishop Alemany High School, located in California's San Fernando Valley, as well as from California State University Northridge, where he was a member of Phi Sigma Kappa. Marin auditioned to sing for Frank Zappa in 1967, but moved to Vancouver, British Columbia in September to avoid the U.S. draft during the height of the Vietnam War.[6] In Vancouver, Marin met his future comedic partner Tommy Chong.
Career
Comedy albums and films
As a part of the highly successful comedy duo Cheech & Chong, Marin participated in a number of comedy albums and feature film comedies in the 1970s and 1980s. Tommy Chong directed four of their films, while co-writing and starring in all seven with Cheech Marin.
Later films and television work
After he and Tommy Chong went their separate ways in 1985, Marin starred in a number of films as a solo actor, most notably Born in East L.A., Tin Cup, and Once Upon a Time in Mexico.
Marin made the transition to full-time television work when he co-starred on the short-lived The Golden Girls spin-off The Golden Palace (1992–1993), and later with Don Johnson, Jaime P. Gomez and Yasmine Bleeth in the police show Nash Bridges (1996–2001), in which they played San Francisco police-detective partners. In recent years he has been active in playing supporting roles in films and performing voice overs for animated features. After appearing in a supporting role in Judging Amy, playing an independently wealthy landscape designer, Marin starred in the CBS sitcom Rob, with Rob Schneider.
Marin is a favorite of director Robert Rodriguez, who has worked with Marin seven times; the last two installments of the Mexico trilogy, the Spy Kids trilogy, From Dusk Till Dawn and Machete. He provided his voice for several Disney animated films, most notably Tito in Oliver & Company (1988), Banzai in The Lion King (1994) and Ramone in Cars (2006) and Cars 2 (2011). He also reprised the Banzai role in Kingdom Hearts II. He made a small appearance as a dockworker in the movie Ghostbusters 2.
Children's music albums
Marin has released two best-selling albums in the children's music genre, My Name is Cheech, the School Bus Driver (1992) and My Name is Cheech, The School Bus Driver "Coast to Coast" (1997). Both albums were released bilingually. In July 2007, Cheech Marin added children's book author to his list of accomplishments with the release of Cheech the School Bus Driver, illustrated by Orlando L. Ramirez (Published by HarperCollins).
Additional television appearances
In late 2006, Marin participated in Simon Cowell's Celebrity Duets, having sung with Peter Frampton, Randy Travis, Clint Black, Aaron Neville, and Al Jarreau. He was the fourth to be eliminated. In that same year, he voiced as Gaspar Gomez in Scarface: The World Is Yours.
In recent years, Marin has had a recurring role in the hit television series Lost, playing David Reyes, Hurley's father.
He was a co-host for WWE Raw on March 1, 2010 with his comedy partner Tommy Chong, in Oklahoma City.
Cheech also sings on the hidden track "Earache My Eye" on Korn's album Follow the Leader.
On March 18, 2010, Marin beat journalist Anderson Cooper and actress Aisha Tyler on Celebrity Jeopardy! Cooper admitted he was "crushed" by Marin.[7]
In January 2012, he was one of eight celebrities participating in the Food Network reality series Rachael vs. Guy: Celebrity Cook-Off. He was eliminated on the third week of the competition.[8]
Other interests
Marin is one of the foremost collectors of Chicano art in the United States, and his private collection is claimed[by whom?] as the most renowned. Two national touring exhibitions have featured works from his collection.
Marin is also an avid golfer, although he initially disliked the sport until he co-starred in Tin Cup.
Personal life
Marin was married in 1975 to Darlene Morley, who co-produced Cheech & Chong's The Corsican Brothers and also played minor roles in earlier Cheech & Chong films under the name Rikki Marin. The couple had one child and divorced in 1984.[9] Marin married Patti Heid in 1986; they had two children and have since divorced.[10] Marin married his longtime girlfriend, Russian pianist Natasha Rubin[11] on August 8, 2009, in a sunset ceremony at their home.
Marin resides in California.[12]
Filmography
Films
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1978 | Up in Smoke | Pedro LaPacas | |
1980 | Cheech & Chong's Next Movie | Cheech/Dwayne "Red" Mendoza | |
1981 | Nice Dreams | Pedro LaPacas | |
1982 | Things Are Tough All Over | Cheech/Mr.Slyman/Narrator | |
1983 | Still Smokin' | Cheech | |
1983 | Yellowbeard | El Segundo | |
1984 | Cannonball Run II | Tire Store Employee | |
1984 | Cheech & Chong's The Corsican Brothers | Corsican Brother | |
1985 | Get Out of My Room | Cheech/Ian Rotten | |
1985 | After Hours | Neil | |
1986 | Charlie Barnett's Tems of Enrollment | Elvis & Fan | |
1986 | Echo Park | Sid | |
1987 | Born in East L.A. | Rudy | |
1987 | Fatal Beauty | Bartender | |
1988 | Mickey's 60th Birthday | Disney Janitor | |
1988 | Oliver & Company | Tito the Chihuahua | Voice |
1989 | Ghostbusters II | Dock Supervisor | |
1989 | Rude Awakening | Jesus Monteya | |
1989 | Troop Beverly Hills | cameo | |
1990 | Far Out Man | Cheech | |
1990 | The Shrimp on the Barbie | Carlos | |
1992 | Ferngully: The Last Rainforest | Stump | Voice |
1994 | Charlie's Ghost Story | Coronado | |
1994 | The Magic of the Golden Bear: Goldy III | Master Borgia | |
1994 | A Million to Juan | Shell Shock | |
1994 | The Lion King | Banzai the Hyena | Voice |
1995 | Desperado | Short Bartender | |
1996 | Blazing Dragons | Voice | |
1996 | From Dusk Till Dawn | Border Guard/Chet Pussy/Carlos | |
1996 | The Great White Hype | Julio Escobar | |
1996 | Tin Cup | Romeo Posar | |
1998 | Paulie | Ignacio | |
1998 | It's Tough to be a Bug! | Attraction at Disney's Animal Kingdom | |
1999 | The Nuttiest Nutcracker | Mac | Voice |
2000 | See You in My Dreams | Estaban | |
2000 | Luminarias | Jesus | |
2000 | Picking Up the Pieces | Mayor Machado | |
2001 | Spy Kids | Felix Gumm | |
2002 | Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams | Felix Gumm | |
2002 | Pinocchio | The Fox | Voice |
2003 | The Ortegas | Henny Ortega | |
2003 | Masked and Anonymous | Prospero | |
2003 | Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over | Felix Gumm | |
2003 | Once Upon a Time in Mexico | Belini | |
2003 | Good Boy! | The Henchmen | Voice |
2004 | The Lion King 1½ | Banzai the Hyena | Voice |
2004 | Christmas with the Kranks | Officer Salino | |
2005 | Sian Ka'an | Voice | |
2005 | Judging Amy | Ignacio Messina | |
2005 | Underclassman | Captain Victor Delgado | |
2005 | Kingdom Hearts II | Banzai the Hyena | Voice; video-game |
2006 | Cars | Ramone | Voice |
2006 | Scarface: The World is Yours | Gaspar Gomez | |
2006 | Mater and the Ghostlight | Ramone | Voice |
2007 | The Union: The Business Behind Getting High | Himself | |
2008 | Beverly Hills Chihuahua | Manuel | Voice |
2009 | Expecting a Miracle | Father Arturo | Television film |
2009 | Race to Witch Mountain | Auto Mechanic | |
2010 | The Perfect Game | Padre Estaban | |
2010 | Tales from Earthsea | Hare | Voice |
2010 | Machete | Padre | |
2011 | Cars 2 | Ramone | Voice |
2011 | Hoodwinked 2: Hood vs. Evil | Mad Hog | Voice |
Television credits
- Mother Goose Rock 'n' Rhyme (TV) (1990) ... Carnival Barkera
- Great Performances (TV) ... El Cosmico (1 episode, 1991)
- Ring of the Musketeers (TV)(1992) .... Burt Aramis
- The Golden Palace (TV)...Chuy Castillos (24 episodes, 1992–1993)
- Tales from the Crypt (TV)... Dr. Beneloy (1 episode, 1993)
- The Cisco Kid (TV)(1994) ... Pancho
- Married with Children (3 episodes, 1991–1994)...Buck's Voice
- Dream On (1994)... Waiter (1 episode, 1994)
- Santo Bugito (1995) TV Series .... Lencho the Flea (unknown episodes)
- The Courtyard (TV) (1995)... Angel Steiner
- Latino Laugh Festival (TV) (1996)... Host
- Happily Ever After: Fairytales For Every Child (TV) Character- "Hansel and Gretel"
- Tracey Takes On... (1996–1998).... Carlos (starred in only 2 episodes)
- Funny Flubs & Screw-Ups V (TV) (2000)...Host
- The 26th Annual People's Choice Awards (TV) (2000)...Host
- Resurrection Blvd. (TV) (2000)...as Hector Archuletta
- South Park (TV) (2000)...voiced as Carlos Ramirez (voiced in 1 episode \"Cherokee Hair Tampons\")
- Nash Bridges (TV) (2001)...as Inspector Joe Dominguez (1996–2001)
- Tracey Ullman in the Trailer Tales (TV) (2003)...as Himself
- George Lopez (TV) (2003)...as Lalo (Starred in the episode titled Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, Honey)
- Lost (TV) (2007–2009)...as David Reyes (Hurley's Dad in the episodes Tricia Tanaka Is Dead, There's no Place Like Home and The Lie)
- Mind of Mencia (2008)...Gay man's father
- Grey's Anatomy (2008)...Otis (episode "Where the Wild Things Are")
- MADtv (2009) Himself
- WWE Raw (TV) (2010)...as Himself (Guest Host)
- Off the Map (TV) (2011)...as Papa
- The Simpsons (2011)...as Himself (Guest voice)
- Lopez Tonight (TV) (2011)...as Himself, George's celebrity father
- Rob (2012)...as Fernando
- Rachael vs. Guy: Celebrity Cook-Off (2012)...as Himself (celebrity contestant)
Cheech and Chong comedy albums
- Cheech and Chong (1971)
- Big Bambu (1972)
- Los Cochinos (1973)
- Cheech & Chong's Wedding Album (1974)
- Sleeping Beauty (1976)
- Up In Smoke (1978)
- Let's Make Another Dope Deal (1980)
- Get Out Of My Room (1985)
References
- ^ "Cheech Marin high on art". CNN.
- ^ http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_product=KC&p_theme=kc&p_action=search&p_topdoc=1&p_text_direct-0=110114E667A3CFD8&p_field_direct-0=document_id.
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(help) - ^ Wedlan, Candace A. (May 10, 1999). "Whatever Works / CHEECH MARIN; A Comic Axed by His Own Club".
- ^ http://www.weirdal.com/aaarchive.htm
- ^ The Comedy Couch – Cheech Marin Interview
- ^ Marin, Cheech (2009). Greasy Love Songs (Media notes). Zappa Records.
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suggested) (help) - ^ Noel Sheppard. "Pot Smoker Cheech Marin Beats Anderson Cooper on Jeopardy".
- ^ Rachael vs. Guy Celebrity Cook-Off: New Show Premieres This Winter
- ^ Rikki Marin
- ^ Cheech Marin – Biography
- ^ Gallery
- ^ "Limelight Listing - Cheech Marin's Malibu home". SFGate. 3 June 2011. Retrieved 6 September 2011.