Arif S. Kinchen
Arif S. Kinchen is a talented actor and renowned voice-over artist, who stepped into the limelight at the young age of 16 with his debut in the iconic film "House Party," featuring Kid 'n' Play. Hailing from Los Angeles, Kinchen quickly immersed himself in the entertainment industry, securing a lead role in the short film "The Jacket" produced by New Line Cinema.
His television career took off as he made a guest appearance on the popular series "Saved by the Bell: The New Class." However, it was his portrayal of La Marr Hicks, the office assistant to Maxey Sparks on the UPN comedy series "Sparks" (1996), that truly catapulted him to fame. This role allowed Kinchen to connect with a wide audience, showcasing his exceptional comedic skills.
In addition to his television success, Kinchen made a mark in the film industry with a memorable performance in the beloved comedy "Trippin'" (1999), which further solidified his reputation. He continued to shine in a variety of offbeat comedies, including "BeverlyHood" and the cult classic "The Wash," featuring Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg, released in 2001. Arif S. Kinchen's diverse body of work and magnetic screen presence have made him a notable figure in both film and television.