Cheech Marin

Comedian and actor, featured in 'Cheech & Chong'

Cheech Marin - Performers & Entertainers born July 13th, 1946
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A prominent comedy figure, contributed to the development of stoner comedy alongside a partner. Gained recognition through a series of comedic films which included 'Up in Smoke', 'Cheech and Chong's Next Movie', and 'Still Smokin'. Developed a successful career in voice acting, notably voicing the character Banzai in Disney's 'The Lion King'. In addition to film, appeared in television series such as 'Lost' and 'Nash Bridges'. In the realm of artistic contributions, became known for promoting Chicano art and culture through various initiatives.

Co-created and starred in 'Cheech & Chong'

Voiced Banzai in 'The Lion King'

Appeared in 'Nash Bridges'

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