Early years The duo met in
Vancouver, British Columbia, in 1969. Chong was a Canadian citizen, and Cheech had moved there from
Southern California to avoid the draft at the height of the
Vietnam War. Chong had formed an improv group called "City Works" after seeing Second City Improv while touring as a musician. City Works performed as part of a "hippie
burlesque" at Shanghai Junk, a
strip club owned by Chong's family. Marin briefly joined City Works as a replacement for the original straight man. According to Chong's book
The Unauthorized Autobiography, the two came out one night to warm up the crowd for a new musical group of Chong's, but never relinquished the stage due to the audience's strong laughter. As the improv group had not been a financial success at the strip club—they drew a large but low-spending crowd—the two decided to form a comedy duo and play different venues. Successful as a duo, they eventually moved to Los Angeles. to warrant two sequels: ''
Cheech and Chong's Next Movie in 1980, and Nice Dreams in 1981. These were followed by the less successful Things Are Tough All Over (1982) and Still Smokin'' (1983). The pair attempted a departure from their stoner comedy with 1984's ''
Cheech & Chong's The Corsican Brothers''. In 1979, Cheech & Chong were given the Comedy Medal from Mira Costa College. Cheech & Chong appeared in smaller supporting roles in
Graham Chapman's
Yellowbeard (1983) and
Martin Scorsese's
After Hours (1985). In 1985 the duo released their album
Get Out of My Room, which included the novelty hit song "
Born in East L.A." (based on
Bruce Springsteen's "
Born in the U.S.A."). This song later served as the basis for the 1987
film of the same title, in which Marin played the starring role. Immediately following the release of the album, Marin separated himself from the pair's drug-inspired act by working on a solo career.
Reunion After their contentious parting in the 1980s, the duo spent years without working together. In 1992 the two worked together for the first time in several years, voicing characters in the animated film
FernGully: The Last Rainforest. In 1997, Chong made an appearance on Marin's TV series
Nash Bridges, in an episode titled "Wild Card," which contained a reference to their iconic "Dave" skit from their 1972 debut album. In 2000 both performers voiced characters in the animated television series
South Park for the episode "
Cherokee Hair Tampons", but their voices were recorded separately. In 2007,
Brett Harvey's marijuana advocacy documentary
The Union: The Business Behind Getting High starred
Tommy Chong as a commentator about marijuana related issues and his drug paraphernalia charge in 2003. The film had many other notable names such as former Vancouver mayor
Larry Campbell, Canadian marijuana seed retailer
Marc Emery, Canadian baking marijuana icon "
Watermelon Girl", and other marijuana advocates like Author & Former 'Pot TV' Manager ChrBennett and former
High Times editor
Steve Bloom. Beginning in September 2008, Cheech and Chong reunited for the Light Up America comedy tour which opened in
Ottawa, making a radio program appearance on
The Bob & Tom Show. On November 5, 2008, Cheech and Chong appeared in a
Funny or Die video titled "Cheech and Chong Get Out the Vote!" The video, which encouraged people to get out and vote, was released the day after the
United States general election. On November 30, 2008, Cheech & Chong were honored during the
roast special
Cheech & Chong: Roasted on
TBS hosted by
Brad Garrett which included other guests, among them Chong's wife. The event was filmed at
Caesars Palace in
Las Vegas during
The Comedy Festival. In March 2009, they recorded two shows at the
Majestic Theatre in
San Antonio for a DVD release of the reunion tour. On April 17, 2009, while on the Sydney leg of their "Cheech and Chong Light Up Australia" Tour, they had to delay the start of their show as it became the target of a drug operation by the New South Wales Police. About 25 police and four drug dogs were involved, searching around 50 people, with six people caught in possession of small amounts of
cannabis. On January 25, 2010, Cheech & Chong appeared on
Lopez Tonight. During a singing segment they started to perform their song "Mexican Americans", but it turned into "Get It Legal", in reference to their current U.S. tour. On March 1, 2010, Cheech & Chong were the guest hosts of
WWE Raw in
Oklahoma City. On April 20, 2010 (
4/20) ''Cheech and Chong's Hey, Watch This'', the DVD filmed in San Antonio on March 14, 2009, was released. In September 2011, Cheech & Chong appeared in a
viral video posted on YouTube which at first appeared to be a trailer for a (non-existent) upcoming movie titled ''Cheech & Chong's Magic Brownie Adventure'', but which at the end revealed itself to be a commercial for
Fiber One 100-calorie snack brownies. Cheech & Chong were guest stars on the animated sitcom
The Simpsons, on the episode "
A Midsummer's Nice Dream". The episode focuses on a fictitious separation of the duo, with
Homer taking Chong's place. In 2012, Chong revealed to CNN's
Don Lemon that he was battling
prostate cancer. It was unknown how this would affect any future projects. 2013 saw the release of ''
Cheech & Chong's Animated Movie'', adapted from the audio of the duo's comedy albums. On September 28, 2014, they were guests of
Doug Benson on his podcast
Getting Doug with High. The pair appeared together on
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on April 23, 2018, in response to recent news that
John Boehner had joined the board of a marijuana company. The pair expressed displeasure that marijuana was no longer rebellious, Cheech remarking that he could now buy weed "from a store in a strip mall" when before he could only buy it from "behind a store in a strip mall". They then joked that they would no longer be doing stoner comedy and would do comedy about things that were still illegal, such as unpasteurized dairy products, importing exotic reptiles, taping and distributing football games without the consent of the NFL, and burning leaves without a permit. Cheech & Chong were selected by the
Red Hot Chili Peppers to present to them the Global Icon Award at the
2022 MTV Video Music Awards on August 28, 2022. On April 17, 2024, Cheech & Chong were added to Call of Duty: Warzone & Modern Warfare III as a part of a purchasable bundle worth 3,000 CoD Points (equivalent to 30 USD). In this bundle, the player receives both Cheech & Chong as playable characters, as well as three weapon blueprints with special "Pain Puff Tracers" and the "Doobie Dismemberment" effect upon killing an enemy, a unique execution, loading screen, weapon charms, and decals. ==Unproduced films==