Comedy albums and films As a part of the highly successful comedy duo
Cheech & Chong, Marin participated in a number of comedy albums and feature film comedies in the 1970s and 1980s. Tommy Chong directed four of their films while co-writing and starring in all seven with Marin. in 1979
Later films and television work After Cheech & Chong disbanded in 1985, Marin starred in a number of films as a solo actor, most notably
Born in East L.A., which was also his directorial debut,
The Shrimp on the Barbie,
Tin Cup, and
Once Upon a Time in Mexico. Marin made a cameo appearance as a dockworker in
Ghostbusters II. In 2004, he made his second appearance as a policeman, as "Officer Salino" in the film adaptation of John Grisham's holiday novel
Skipping Christmas, under the title
Christmas with the Kranks, starring Tim Allen and Jamie Lee Curtis. In 2009, Marin appeared as an auto mechanic in
Race to Witch Mountain. In 2017, he played the voice of a Corrections Officer in the
Pixar film
Coco. Marin appeared in the Fox sitcom
Married... with Children as the voice of the Bundys'
Briard dog, Buck; he voiced the character in three episodes: ''Look Who's Barking
, Change for a Buck
and Assault and Batteries
. Marin made the transition to full-time television work when he co-starred on the short-lived The Golden Girls spin-off The Golden Palace (1992–1993), and later with Don Johnson, Jaime P. Gomez, and Yasmine Bleeth in the police show Nash Bridges (1996–2001), in which they played San Francisco police-detective partners. A movie of this series was rebooted in 2021. In recent years, Marin has been active in playing supporting roles in films and performing voice overs for animated features. After appearing in a supporting role in Judging Amy, playing an independently wealthy landscape designer, he starred in the CBS sitcom Rob'', with
Rob Schneider. Marin is a frequent collaborator of the director
Robert Rodriguez, who has worked with Marin seven times; the last two installments of the
Mexico trilogy, the
Spy Kids trilogy,
From Dusk Till Dawn and
Machete. He provided his voice for several
Disney animated films, most notably Tito the
Chihuahua in
Oliver & Company (1988),
Banzai the
hyena in
The Lion King (1994), and Ramone in
Cars (2006) and its sequels
Cars 2 (2011) and
Cars 3 (2017). Marin also voiced Manuel in Disney's
live-action-
animated comedy film
Beverly Hills Chihuahua (2008) and played Pancho in
The Cisco Kid (1994), and reprised the Banzai role in the video game
Kingdom Hearts II. as part of the Government of California's "Your Actions Save Lives" campaign in 2020. Cheech appears in several episodes of AMC's
Lodge 49 as El Confidente, a member of Lodge 55 in Mexico.
Children's music albums and related works Marin has released two best-selling albums in the children's music genre,
My Name is Cheech, the School Bus Driver (1992) and
My Name is Cheech, The School Bus Driver "Coast to Coast" (1997). Both albums were released bilingually. In July 2007, the book
Cheech the School Bus Driver was released, written by Marin, illustrated by Orlando L. Ramirez, and published by
HarperCollins. In 2005, Marin lent his voice to the animated children's series
Dora the Explorer. He appeared in the episode "A Crown for King Juan el Bobo" as the Puerto Rican folk hero
Juan Bobo.
Additional television appearances 's 2018 discussion entitled
Is Los Angeles Part of Latin America? In late 2006, Marin participated in
Simon Cowell's
Celebrity Duets, having sung with
Peter Frampton,
Randy Travis,
Clint Black,
Aaron Neville, and
Al Jarreau. He was the fourth contestant eliminated. Marin had a recurring role in the hit television series
Lost, playing David Reyes,
Hurley's father. Marin was a co-host for
WWE Raw on March 1, 2010, with his comedy partner
Tommy Chong, in
Oklahoma City. Marin also sings on the hidden track "
Earache My Eye" on
Korn's album
Follow the Leader. It is a cover of an original song by Cheech and Chong. The song is performed by a fictional singer named Alice Bowie, played by Marin, whose appearance consists of a tutu, a Disney mouse ear hat, nipple tassels, an eye mask and dress socks. This character is featured on the cover of Cheech and Chong's Wedding Album and the end of the duo's first film, Up In Smoke. In 2009, Marin appeared in the
Hallmark Channel movie
Expecting a Miracle. On March 18, 2010, Marin beat journalist
Anderson Cooper and actress
Aisha Tyler on
Celebrity Jeopardy!'s Million Dollar Celebrity Invitational. Cooper admitted he was "crushed" by Marin. Marin also won his semifinal round early May, but lost in the finals to
Michael McKean and
Jane Curtin. He had previously won the first
Celebrity Jeopardy! tournament in 1992. In January 2012, Marin was one of eight celebrities participating in the
Food Network reality series Rachael vs. Guy: Celebrity Cook-Off. He was eliminated in the third week of the competition. ==The Cheech Marin Center for Chicano Art, Culture & Industry==