Chevy Chase is reflecting on his exit from Saturday Night Live — and how it was "a mistake" on his part. The star, who was a cast member of the sketch comedy show from 1975 to 1976, speaks about SNL ...
The original anchor of "Weekend Update" left after just a season and a half in 1976.
Chase was a staple in the show’s first season and was the first host of the long-running “Weekend Update." ...
Colin Jost and Michael Che are now into their 11th season of Saturday Night Live as the anchors of "Weekend Update," with no signs of slowing down. The news segment has been part of the show since the ...
Chevy Chase has harbored some regrets about his exit from Saturday Night Live. “It was a mistake to leave SNL,” Chase, 82, said in the Thursday, November 20, trailer for the upcoming CNN Films ...
Chevy Chase is one of comedy's most famous figures, and will star in a new film documenting his rise to fame. See details.
Chevy Chase was on Saturday Night Live's first season in 1975, and left the sketch comedy show halfway through Season 2 in 1976 to launch his Hollywood career.
Chase's departure was influenced by the allure of lucrative film roles, including Foul Play, Caddyshack, and National Lampoon’s Vacation. His instincts to capitalize on his rising star power seemed ...
Anthony Michael Hall is opening up about his time filming “National Lampoon’s Vacation” with Chevy Chase more than 40 years ago. During a cast reunion at Fan Expo Chicago on Aug. 17, the Rusty ...