Cheech and Chong are the comedic duo of Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong. Cheech Marin was born as Richard Anthony Marin, while Tommy Chong's full name is Thomas B. Chong. They gained fame in the 1970s for their stand-up comedy and films centered around the counterculture and cannabis culture.
Cheech Marin's real name is Richard Anthony Marin, while Tommy Chong's real name is Thomas B. Kin Chong. They are a comedy duo known for their counterculture-themed humor, particularly in the 1970s and 1980s, and have produced several films and albums together. Their work often revolves around themes of marijuana culture and social issues.
Martin Scorcese's After Hours.
Yes his name is Bob. He dated my friend's mom when we were in high school.
Cheech Marin is 65 years old (birthdate: July 13, 1946).
Cheech Marin no longer wanted to do drug humor.
Cheech Marin's real name is Richard Anthony Marin, while Tommy Chong's real name is Thomas B. Kin Chong. They are a comedy duo known for their counterculture-themed humor, particularly in the 1970s and 1980s, and have produced several films and albums together. Their work often revolves around themes of marijuana culture and social issues.
Cheech Marin was born Richard Anthony Marin.
The yellow one was ford Thunderbird, but if you're talking about the little red one it was a Ferrari Dino 246GTS it pulled up to the comedy club
"Cheech" is another name for marijuana, after the comic actor Cheech Marin.
Cheech Marin's birth name is Richard Anthony Marin.
Tommy Chongs wife is 64 yrs old.
Cheech Marin is Mexican but Tommy Chong is half Scottish half Chinese.
Cheech & Chongs greatest hits album onvinyl had a huge joint pictured. While it was probably not a real joint, it certainly would have been the largest produced if it were. The worlds largest actual smoke able joint is purported to be 3.95 ounces (112 grams) made by Brett Stone of Los Angeles California in 2008.
Cheech (from Cheech Marin) and of course, Jar Jar (from Jar Jar Binks)
Cheechs last name is sandoval
'Cheech' doesn't directly translate from Mexican Spanish to Italian, as it's a nickname or name that may not have a literal translation.
Martin Scorcese's After Hours.