Marina Zenovich's documentary examines Chevy Chase's dual legacy

Marina Zenovich's new documentary, 'I'm Chevy Chase and You're Not,' delves into the comedian's groundbreaking career alongside his notorious personal flaws. The film traces Chase's rise from Saturday Night Live to Hollywood stardom while confronting tales of his on-set cruelty and off-screen behavior. Through interviews and archival footage, it explores how his troubled childhood shaped a complex figure adored by fans yet reviled by colleagues.

Marina Zenovich's documentary 'I'm Chevy Chase and You're Not' offers a nuanced portrait of the comedian's life, blending his comedic triumphs with accounts of his abrasive personality. Released by CNN Films, the 97-minute feature chronicles Chase's journey from Bard College in 1965, where friends like Peter Aaron recall his early pranks, to his pivotal role in launching Saturday Night Live in 1975. There, Chase insisted on performing on camera despite Lorne Michaels' initial plan for him as a writer, debuting with an audition that highlighted his tall, handsome frame and inherent hostility.

The film details his 1980s movie success, starting with 'Foul Play' in 1978 alongside Goldie Hawn, who describes moments when his kinder side emerged. Hits like 'Caddyshack' and the 'Vacation' series followed, but projects such as 'Memoirs of an Invisible Man' in 1992 proved torturous for collaborators like John Carpenter. Chase's career later revived with the NBC sitcom 'Community,' though tensions escalated, culminating in a 2012 on-set incident involving racial language that contributed to his exit.

Interviews reveal a man shaped by adversity. Raised by a possibly schizophrenic mother who slapped him awake and an abusive stepfather, Chase admits in the film, “This is the way I am, at my age... Just a child. An angry child.” Dan Aykroyd notes, “I could see right away... that this guy was simultaneously talented and very dangerous.” Producer Alan Greisman adds, “I don’t think he consciously wants to be an asshole. I think the asshole version of him is somebody who is desperate for something he either lost or doesn’t have.”

Now 82, Chase lives in Bedford, New York, with his wife of 43 years, Jayni Chase, and maintains fan connections through signed photos and appearances for 'National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation.' The documentary grapples with reconciling his artistry—rooted in 1960s 'put-on' humor—with his passive-aggressive tendencies, without endorsing or condemning. It leaves viewers pondering the cost of genius marred by personal failings.

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