B-Real
Cypress Hill, led by B-Real, was the first hip-hop group to fully embrace marijuana legalization. They appeared on the cover of High Times in 1992.
Cypress Hill, led by B-Real, was the first hip-hop group to fully embrace marijuana legalization. They appeared on the cover of High Times in 1992.
Before he became a recluse, Dave Chappelle was one of America's hottest stoner comics. He left his Comedy Central program, "Chappelle's Show," after just two critically-acclaimed seasons.
"Dave? Dave's not here!" That's Tommy Chong's signature comedy routine, but it's his lifelong use of marijuana on and off the silver screen that he's best known for.
One of Hollywood's favorite actors, Johnny Depp has portrayed Hunter S. Thompson several times, as well as the drug smuggler in "Blow."
There's something about Cameron Diaz. She smoked a joint with Drew Barrymore on a beach in Hawaii, bought weed from Snoop Dogg in high school and played a potty-mouthed pothead in "Bad Teacher."
Harrison Ford has never publicly spoken about marijuana or played a movie stoner. Yet it's widely believed he's an avid pot smoker.
On several occasions, actress Megan Fox has acknowledged her marijuana use. "I hope they legalize it," she says.
Zach Galifianakis showed his support for marijuana legalization by firing up a joint on "Real Time with Bill Maher" in 2010. He played a stoner in "Due Date" and has co-starred in "The Hangover" movies.