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Cheech Marin

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This article is about the character. For the guest star, see Cheech Marin.
This article is about Cheech Marin. For Cheech in Radioactive Man series, see Cheech (Radioactive Man).
Richard Marin
Cheech Marin.png
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Alive
Hair: Gray, formerly Black
Occupation: Comedy actor
Former: Weather man
First appearance: "A Midsummer's Nice Dreams"
Voiced by: Himself


Richard "Cheech" Marin is a comedy actor from Springfield, along with his partner Tommy Chong.

History

Richard Marin and Tommy Chong as weather men

Richard Marin was a weather man for Channel 6 News. After police started burning marijuana outside, the fumes came through the open window and turned Cheech and Chong into stoners who then went into comedy.

They made a show in the Springfield Clamphitheater in front of a large crowd. Chong wanted to try out some new material and Cheech and Chong split up here, with Homer taking Chong's position with Cheech and becoming "Cheech and Chunk". Homer was disappointed to learn that Cheech wasn't as fun as he thought, taking in culture such as museums instead of having fun all the time.

Eventually, Cheech and Chong were set up for a reunion where they both decided to join together and leave their new comedy partners.[1]

He was also in The Poke of Zorro.[2]

Appearances

References