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Biography of Cheech and - Comedian
 

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<
Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong, a.k.a. Cheech and
Chong, were a comedy duo who found a wide audience
in the 1960s and 1970s for their stand-up
routines, which were based upon the 1960s
"hippie", "free love" and (especially) "drug
culture" movements.  Cheech played a cholo from
Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles, while Chong
was a burnt-out "druggie" whose entire life
revolved around getting high.

The duo released a number of successful comedy
albums, and starred in a series of low-budget
movies.  Their best-known comedy sketches include
"Earache My Eye," "Santa Claus and his Old Lady,"
and "Sister Mary Elephant."  Perhaps their
all-time most famous line is "Dave's not here,
man".


The duo separated in the 1980s due to creative
differences.  Cheech Marin worked on a solo
career, finding success in a one-hit wonder song
entitled "Born In East L.A." (based on Bruce
Springsteen's "Born in the U.S.A.").  He did
character voices for several animated feature
films, including The Walt Disney Company|Disney's
Oliver and Company (1988), as well as starring in
various comedy films including Shrimp on the
Barbie and as a lead in the CBS television series
Nash Bridges.

Tommy Chong also pursued a solo career, starring
in such comedies as Far Out Man.  He had
co-starred on the Fox Network|Fox Television
series That '70s Show where he still played a
burnt-out hippie.

Tommy Chong's California-based company, Chong
Glass, was raided by federal officials on February
25, 2003, as part of a federal crackdown on
"drug-related paraphernalia." Tommy Chong pleaded
guilty to charges of distributing drug
paraphernalia in May and on September 11, 2003 was
sentenced to 9 months in federal prison, fined
USD$20,000, and forced to forfeit USD$120,000 in
assets.  He served the time between October 8,
2003 and July 7, 2004.

==Comedy albums==

*  1971   Cheech & Chong (album)|Cheech & Chong
*  1972   Big Bambu
*  1973   Los Cochinos
*  1974   Cheech & Chong's Wedding Album (contains
Earache My Eye)
*  1976   Sleeping Beauty (album)|Sleeping Beauty
*  1979   Up in Smoke (Soundtrack)
*  1980   Let's Make a New Dope Deal  
*  1981   Cheech and Chong's Greatest Hit
*  1985   Get Out of My Room
*  2002   Cheech and Chong Anthology

==Filmography (Cheech and Chong)==

* Up in Smoke (1978)
* Cheech & Chong's Next Movie (1980)
* Nice Dreams (1981)
* Things Are Tough All Over (1982)
* Still Smokin' (1983)
* Cheech & Chong's The Corsican Brothers (1984)
* Get Out of My Room (1985)

==External links==
*http://www.cheechandchong.com The Official Cheech
and Chong home page

 
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Biography of Cheech and - Comedian
 

Biography

 
 
Contents
 
Online texts
 
Cheech and quote

Cheech and
 
Cheech and frase

Cheech and
 
 
<
Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong, a.k.a. Cheech and
Chong, were a comedy duo who found a wide audience
in the 1960s and 1970s for their stand-up
routines, which were based upon the 1960s
"hippie", "free love" and (especially) "drug
culture" movements.  Cheech played a cholo from
Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles, while Chong
was a burnt-out "druggie" whose entire life
revolved around getting high.

The duo released a number of successful comedy
albums, and starred in a series of low-budget
movies.  Their best-known comedy sketches include
"Earache My Eye," "Santa Claus and his Old Lady,"
and "Sister Mary Elephant."  Perhaps their
all-time most famous line is "Dave's not here,
man".


The duo separated in the 1980s due to creative
differences.  Cheech Marin worked on a solo
career, finding success in a one-hit wonder song
entitled "Born In East L.A." (based on Bruce
Springsteen's "Born in the U.S.A.").  He did
character voices for several animated feature
films, including The Walt Disney Company|Disney's
Oliver and Company (1988), as well as starring in
various comedy films including Shrimp on the
Barbie and as a lead in the CBS television series
Nash Bridges.

Tommy Chong also pursued a solo career, starring
in such comedies as Far Out Man.  He had
co-starred on the Fox Network|Fox Television
series That '70s Show where he still played a
burnt-out hippie.

Tommy Chong's California-based company, Chong
Glass, was raided by federal officials on February
25, 2003, as part of a federal crackdown on
"drug-related paraphernalia." Tommy Chong pleaded
guilty to charges of distributing drug
paraphernalia in May and on September 11, 2003 was
sentenced to 9 months in federal prison, fined
USD$20,000, and forced to forfeit USD$120,000 in
assets.  He served the time between October 8,
2003 and July 7, 2004.

==Comedy albums==

*  1971   Cheech & Chong (album)|Cheech & Chong
*  1972   Big Bambu
*  1973   Los Cochinos
*  1974   Cheech & Chong's Wedding Album (contains
Earache My Eye)
*  1976   Sleeping Beauty (album)|Sleeping Beauty
*  1979   Up in Smoke (Soundtrack)
*  1980   Let's Make a New Dope Deal  
*  1981   Cheech and Chong's Greatest Hit
*  1985   Get Out of My Room
*  2002   Cheech and Chong Anthology

==Filmography (Cheech and Chong)==

* Up in Smoke (1978)
* Cheech & Chong's Next Movie (1980)
* Nice Dreams (1981)
* Things Are Tough All Over (1982)
* Still Smokin' (1983)
* Cheech & Chong's The Corsican Brothers (1984)
* Get Out of My Room (1985)

==External links==
*http://www.cheechandchong.com The Official Cheech
and Chong home page

 
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Biography of Cheech and - Comedian
 

Biography

 
 
Contents
 
Online texts
 
Cheech and quote

Cheech and
 
Cheech and frase

Cheech and
 
 
<
Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong, a.k.a. Cheech and
Chong, were a comedy duo who found a wide audience
in the 1960s and 1970s for their stand-up
routines, which were based upon the 1960s
"hippie", "free love" and (especially) "drug
culture" movements.  Cheech played a cholo from
Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles, while Chong
was a burnt-out "druggie" whose entire life
revolved around getting high.

The duo released a number of successful comedy
albums, and starred in a series of low-budget
movies.  Their best-known comedy sketches include
"Earache My Eye," "Santa Claus and his Old Lady,"
and "Sister Mary Elephant."  Perhaps their
all-time most famous line is "Dave's not here,
man".


The duo separated in the 1980s due to creative
differences.  Cheech Marin worked on a solo
career, finding success in a one-hit wonder song
entitled "Born In East L.A." (based on Bruce
Springsteen's "Born in the U.S.A.").  He did
character voices for several animated feature
films, including The Walt Disney Company|Disney's
Oliver and Company (1988), as well as starring in
various comedy films including Shrimp on the
Barbie and as a lead in the CBS television series
Nash Bridges.

Tommy Chong also pursued a solo career, starring
in such comedies as Far Out Man.  He had
co-starred on the Fox Network|Fox Television
series That '70s Show where he still played a
burnt-out hippie.

Tommy Chong's California-based company, Chong
Glass, was raided by federal officials on February
25, 2003, as part of a federal crackdown on
"drug-related paraphernalia." Tommy Chong pleaded
guilty to charges of distributing drug
paraphernalia in May and on September 11, 2003 was
sentenced to 9 months in federal prison, fined
USD$20,000, and forced to forfeit USD$120,000 in
assets.  He served the time between October 8,
2003 and July 7, 2004.

==Comedy albums==

*  1971   Cheech & Chong (album)|Cheech & Chong
*  1972   Big Bambu
*  1973   Los Cochinos
*  1974   Cheech & Chong's Wedding Album (contains
Earache My Eye)
*  1976   Sleeping Beauty (album)|Sleeping Beauty
*  1979   Up in Smoke (Soundtrack)
*  1980   Let's Make a New Dope Deal  
*  1981   Cheech and Chong's Greatest Hit
*  1985   Get Out of My Room
*  2002   Cheech and Chong Anthology

==Filmography (Cheech and Chong)==

* Up in Smoke (1978)
* Cheech & Chong's Next Movie (1980)
* Nice Dreams (1981)
* Things Are Tough All Over (1982)
* Still Smokin' (1983)
* Cheech & Chong's The Corsican Brothers (1984)
* Get Out of My Room (1985)

==External links==
*http://www.cheechandchong.com The Official Cheech
and Chong home page

 
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Biography of Cheech and - Comedian
 

Biography

 
 
Contents
 
Online texts
 
Cheech and quote

Cheech and
 
Cheech and frase

Cheech and
 
 
<
Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong, a.k.a. Cheech and
Chong, were a comedy duo who found a wide audience
in the 1960s and 1970s for their stand-up
routines, which were based upon the 1960s
"hippie", "free love" and (especially) "drug
culture" movements.  Cheech played a cholo from
Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles, while Chong
was a burnt-out "druggie" whose entire life
revolved around getting high.

The duo released a number of successful comedy
albums, and starred in a series of low-budget
movies.  Their best-known comedy sketches include
"Earache My Eye," "Santa Claus and his Old Lady,"
and "Sister Mary Elephant."  Perhaps their
all-time most famous line is "Dave's not here,
man".


The duo separated in the 1980s due to creative
differences.  Cheech Marin worked on a solo
career, finding success in a one-hit wonder song
entitled "Born In East L.A." (based on Bruce
Springsteen's "Born in the U.S.A.").  He did
character voices for several animated feature
films, including The Walt Disney Company|Disney's
Oliver and Company (1988), as well as starring in
various comedy films including Shrimp on the
Barbie and as a lead in the CBS television series
Nash Bridges.

Tommy Chong also pursued a solo career, starring
in such comedies as Far Out Man.  He had
co-starred on the Fox Network|Fox Television
series That '70s Show where he still played a
burnt-out hippie.

Tommy Chong's California-based company, Chong
Glass, was raided by federal officials on February
25, 2003, as part of a federal crackdown on
"drug-related paraphernalia." Tommy Chong pleaded
guilty to charges of distributing drug
paraphernalia in May and on September 11, 2003 was
sentenced to 9 months in federal prison, fined
USD$20,000, and forced to forfeit USD$120,000 in
assets.  He served the time between October 8,
2003 and July 7, 2004.

==Comedy albums==

*  1971   Cheech & Chong (album)|Cheech & Chong
*  1972   Big Bambu
*  1973   Los Cochinos
*  1974   Cheech & Chong's Wedding Album (contains
Earache My Eye)
*  1976   Sleeping Beauty (album)|Sleeping Beauty
*  1979   Up in Smoke (Soundtrack)
*  1980   Let's Make a New Dope Deal  
*  1981   Cheech and Chong's Greatest Hit
*  1985   Get Out of My Room
*  2002   Cheech and Chong Anthology

==Filmography (Cheech and Chong)==

* Up in Smoke (1978)
* Cheech & Chong's Next Movie (1980)
* Nice Dreams (1981)
* Things Are Tough All Over (1982)
* Still Smokin' (1983)
* Cheech & Chong's The Corsican Brothers (1984)
* Get Out of My Room (1985)

==External links==
*http://www.cheechandchong.com The Official Cheech
and Chong home page

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