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The new CNN documentary 'I'm Chevy Chase and You're Not' reveals lesser-known sides of the comedic actor, including a massive cocaine addiction in the late '70s and early '80s
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‘SNL’ Alum Terry Sweeney Breaks Silence on Chevy Chase CNN Doc Controversy: “He’s So Rotten”
Terry Sweeney broke ground as Saturday Night Live ‘s first out gay castmember during that program’s 1985–86 season. Now Sweeney, 75, is breaking his silence on a decades-long feud with Chevy Chase after Chase proposed Sweeney appear in an SNL sketch mocking the AIDS epidemic.
Here's how to watch the new Chevy Chase documentary on CNN online free without cable. Stream "I'm Chevy Chase" as it airs on TV on New Year's Day.
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Chevy Chase’s Family Recalls His Struggles With Cocaine and Alcohol Abuse During Addiction
Chevy Chase’s family is ready to peel back the curtain and share a glimpse into the comedian’s drug abuse. In the new CNN documentary I'm Chevy Chase and You're Not, several relatives speak candidly about the actor’s struggles with cocaine and alcohol.
This feature-length documentary focuses on the founding ‘SNL’ cast member and movie star, who seems to be among the most disliked men in show business.
Chevy Chase attended a rescheduled event in Richmond, Va., on Monday, Dec. 29. The 82-year-old comedian previously postponed the event after being diagnosed with pneumonia earlier this month.
"Community" director Jay Chandrasekhar says Chevy Chase had a meltdown and said his career was ruined after his use of the N-word on set went public.
Chevy Chase revealed he was in a coma for eight days after experiencing heart failure, new CNN documentary "I'm Chevy Chase and You're Not" revealed.
His daughter, Caley Chase, said that he doesn’t recall any of the incidents because he “came back from the dead,” bringing up her father’s 2021 heart failure, which left Chevy Chase in the hospital for five weeks, according to People magazine.
The iconic comedy star is an active, if evasive, onscreen participant in this feature-length look at his roller-coaster career.