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Tommy Chong - Biography, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Filmography

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Born May 24, 1938 - Canadian and American actor and musician, famous for his stereotypical portrayal of the hippie era. At the age of 11, Chong was already playing guitar, mainly country. He soon switched to R&B and became a professional musician. After leaving school, he founded one of the oldest rock and roll / rhythm and blues bands in Calgary, The Colors or The Shades. After another performance, accompanied, as usual, by a drunken brawl, the police demanded that Chong leave Calgary. Chong moved to the nearest big city - Vancouver and bought the Elegant Parlor club. He continued to sing and play guitar with the Bobby Taylor & the Vancouvers ensemble, in which the young Jimi Hendrix played for a short time. Among the songs he wrote for the band, "Does Your Mama Know About Me" can be singled out, which reached # 29 on the American Pop Chart and # 5 on the US R&B Chart of R&B.
In 1975, Chong married Shelby. They had three sons (Paris, Marcus and Gilbran) and three daughters (Preshas, ??Robbie and Ray Don Chen). Marcus, Robbie, and Ray Don follow in their father's footsteps.
In the late 1980s, Chong was naturalized in the United States and became a full citizen. One of the most successful comedy duos, the duo Cheech and Chong, began to experience creative differences in 1985. Chong had a hard time going through this period: Cheech remained his best friend. “It was like the death of a close relative. The only thing that didn't connect us was sex, "Chong recalled. Chong loved marijuana. He said: “I smoke all the time. If you smoke a joint, eat well and are lucky, you will live forever. " Chong was a supporter of the legalization of marijuana, its use in medicine. However, in his reflections on "I am Chong," he wrote that he smokes a little, and after his arrest in 2003, he will not smoke until marijuana is legalized in the United States. He also said that he was not actually as reckless as he portrayed himself in the films. In 2003, Chong became a defendant in two criminal cases, known under the code names "Operation Dope Dreams" and "Operation Bounty Hunter." The object of investigation in these cases was the trade in drug-using equipment. He was accused of financing the Chong Glass / Nice Dreams company founded by his son Paris. Chong agreed to take the blame in return for ending the prosecution of his wife Shelby and son Paris. Of the 55 arrested during the special operations, 54 were sentenced to fines and house arrest, and Chong was sentenced on September 11, 2003 to 9 months in federal prison and a $ 103,000 fine. Government officials argued that the Tommy Chong case was treated in the same way as the others arrested, but there is still a perception that the government tried to make the Thomas case a chilling example. Subsequently, marijuana advocates founded the Freedom Tommy Chong movement, calling for his release. Tommy Chong was serving his sentence from October 8, 2003 to July 7, 2004.
In 2006, Chong wrote the book "The I Chong: Meditations From The Joint" ("I am Chong. Reflections in the jail", "Meditation from the joint") about the events that happened to him during his time in prison, as well as about his interests and thoughts.


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