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Chevy Chase Regrets SNL Departure
20 Nov
Summary
- Comedian Chevy Chase expresses regret over leaving Saturday Night Live.
- A new documentary explores Chase's career and complex public persona.
- Fellow stars like Goldie Hawn and Dan Aykroyd reflect on Chase's talent.

Legendary comedian Chevy Chase has confessed that leaving Saturday Night Live was a major career misstep. In the upcoming documentary "I'm Chevy Chase and You're Not," Chase candidly shares his regrets about departing the show during its second season, despite earning Emmys for his early work. The film delves into his celebrated film career, featuring reflections from notable co-stars.
Collaborators like Goldie Hawn and Dan Aykroyd recall Chase's immense talent and unique comedic style. Lorne Michaels also discusses the powerful temptations of Hollywood stardom that influenced Chase's decisions. The documentary promises an unfiltered look at the man behind the 'complicated comedy legend' persona, exploring his self-awareness and emotional depth.
Directed by Marina Zenovich, known for her work on other complex biographical films, "I'm Chevy Chase and You're Not" aims to reveal the true person behind Chase's guarded public image. The documentary is set to premiere on CNN on January 1, 2026, and will be available for streaming the following day.




