Chevy Chase Net Worth

Chevy Chase Net Worth

Chevy Chase is an American writer, comedian, film and television actor. Chevy Chase Net Worth according to the 2022 updates is around $50 Million. Explore more about Chevy Chase‘s earning, income, salary, career and other details. His

Chevy Chase Full name Cornelius Crane Chase. His nick Name was Chevy Chase. Chevy Chase now 78 Years old .

Chevy Chase Father Edward Tinsley “Ned” Chase and his Mother Cathalene Parker.

Chevy Chase Spouse  was  Susan Hewitt, Jacqueline Carlin, Jayni Luke . He has one kids.

He was born in 8 October 1943  in New York City, United states of america.

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Chase left SNL in late 1976, in the middle of the show’s second season. He continued to be involved in the show though, hosting SNL eight times through 1997, and returning for various anniversary specials. After leaving SNL, he moved on to film roles. These early film projects of his include “Tunnel Vision” (1976), “Foul Play” (1978), “Oh! Heavenly Dog” (1980), “Caddyshack” (1980), and “Seems Like Old Times” (1980). Other films he has appeared in include “Modern Problems” (1980), “National Lampoon’s Vacation” (1983), “Fletch” (1985), “Spies Like Us” (1985), “Three Amigos” (1986), “National Lampoon’s European Vacation” (1985), and “National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation” (1989). During this period in the late 1980s, when his career was at its height, Chase earned around $7 million per film.

In the 1990s, Chase suffered from three consecutive film flops: “Nothing but Trouble” (1991), “Memoirs of an Invisible Man” (1992), “Cops & Robbersons” (1994). Together, these three films had a combined gross of only $34 million. Even his widely popular National Lampoon franchise stopped after the release of the “Vegas Vacation” installment in 1997. Since then, he has appeared in a few films, such as the 2006 comedy “Zoom”.

Chase won Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Writing in a Comedy – Variety or Music Series for “Saturday Night Live” in 1976, and “The Paul Simon Special” in 1978. In 1979 he was nominated for Golden Globe Awards for Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical and Best Motion Picture Acting Debut – Male for Foul Play.