Shelby Chong

Shelby Chong

Shelby Chong
Birth name Shelby Fiddis
Born (1948-02-01) February 1, 1948
Medium Stand-up, television, film
Genres Cannabis culture
Spouse Tommy Chong (1975–present; 3 children, Paris Chong, Gilbran Chong, and Precious Chong)

Shelby Chong (née Fiddis) (born February 1, 1948) is an American comedian, motion picture producer and actress. She was the executive producer of 2003's Best Buds (2003). She was the associate producer of four Cheech and Chong films.

Early life

Shelby Fiddis was born in Los Angeles, California in 1948. She attended public schools in the metropolitan region.

Career

Interested in acting and comedy, she started performing in local clubs as a stand-up comedian.

Shelby Chong acted in Cheech & Chong's Next Movie (1980), Nice Dreams (1981) and Things Are Tough All Over (1982). She was associate producer for Still Smokin' (1983), and Cheech & Chong's The Corsican Brothers (1984). Her notable acting roles include "Nancy Reynolds" in Sandman (1993).[1]

Shelby Chong performed as Tommy's opening act at his comedy shows from 1996–2000, when she became his comedy partner. Since Cheech and Chong's reunion in 2008, Shelby performed as their opening act at sold-out comedy shows on their cross-country tour.[2]

Personal life

In 1975 in Los Angeles, Fiddis married Canadian actor and comedian Tommy Chong, becoming his second wife. They adopted Marcus Wyatt (b. 1967) in 1978. They have three children together: Paris (b. 1974), Gilbran (b. 1981), and Precious Chong.[1] Tommy Chong also has two daughters from his first marriage.

Marcus took the surname of his adoptive parents and siblings when he turned eighteen. He and three of his sisters have each pursued acting careers, and his two brothers have acted in occasional family movie productions.

References

  1. 1 2 Shelby Joins Cheech & Chong Roast, LALate News, 1 December 2008, accessed 8 December 2013
  2. "Shelby Fiddis Chong", Cheech and Chong Official website

External links

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