CNN’s Chevy Chase Documentary
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A brief chapter in Chevy Chase’s illustrious comedy career is his ill-fated late-night talk series “The Chevy Chase Show,” which ran on Fox for six weeks in 1993 and was cancelled after scathing reviews and low ratings.
Terry Sweeney, the show's first openly gay cast member, didn't hold back his thoughts about Chase's bad behavior.
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Why Did Chevy Chase Leave ‘SNL’? The Real Reason Behind His Season 2 Departure Explained
Chevy Chase opened up about his decision to leave 'SNL' and whether he has any regrets over his premature exit from the comedy program
He’s genuinely an unusual character, even by Hollywood standards … a combustible cocktail of DNA and sensibilities that all joined forces to make his personality,” James Andrew
"It was kind of upsetting actually," the comedy legend, 82, said in the upcoming CNN Films documentary "I’m Chevy Chase and You’re Not," out Jan. 1.
The famously prickly comedian found a sympathetic adversary in the director of a CNN documentary about him. Their conversation with a reporter was … spirited.
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Chevy Chase's Health: Everything the Comedian Has Said About His Heart Issues and Memory Loss
Chevy Chase revealed that he had a near-fatal heart failure that led to a coma and severe memory loss in 2021 in the CNN documentary 'I’m Chevy Chase and You’re Not.' Here's everything to know about Chevy Chase's health and what he's said about his heart failure and memory loss.
Chevy Chase created “Saturday Night Live’s” most enduring segment. Here’s how the original “SNL” cast member turned the news into nonsense — and must-watch TV.