
Arif S. Kinchen
Known For
Acting
Born
1973-02-07 in Los Angeles, California, USA
Biography
Arif S. Kinchen, an actor and acclaimed voice over artist, made his acting debut at 16-years-old in the American film classic "House Party," starring Kid 'n' Play. Bitten by the acting bug, the Los Angeles native went on to land the starring role in the New Line Cinema short film, "The Jacket," guest starred on the television program "Saved by the Bell: The New Class," and became a household name as La Marr Hicks, office assistant to Maxey Sparks, on the UPN hit series Sparks (1996). The role afforded the young actor the opportunity to reach a large fan base, and his comedic timing landed him an accredited role in the fan fave Trippin' (1999). He then starred in a string of such zany comedies as "BeverlyHood" and Dr. Dre & Snoop Dogg's The Wash (2001).
Most Known For

Family Guy
as Carlos (voice)

Arcane
as Additional Voices (voice)

What If...?
as Additional Voices (voice)

We Bare Bears
as Joel Simmons / Butler 1 / Additional Voices (voice)

Star vs. the Forces of Evil
as Princess Smooshy / Rat Princess / Additional Voices (voice)

Star vs. the Forces of Evil
as Rat Princess / Additional Voices (voice)

Star vs. the Forces of Evil
as Princess Smooshy (voice)

Despicable Me 4
as Additional Voices (voice)

The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
as Student

Turning Red
as Additional Voices (voice)

Carol & the End of the World
as (voice)

Happy Feet
as Skuas (voice)

Saved by the Bell: The New Class
as Devin

Resident Evil: Vendetta
as D.C. (voice)

Beware the Batman
as Daedalus Boch (voice)

Sym-Bionic Titan
as Booty Jeans (voice)

Crashbox

Nikita Blues
as Shavan

Sparks
as LaMarr Hicks

Justice League: Gods and Monsters
as Michael Holt / Bronze Tiger (voice)