Why Did Chevy Chase Participate In His Documentary Anyway? ‘I’ve Not Really Done Anything Bad That’s Worth Filming’

Chevy Chase is funny, he’s gruff, he’s an enigma, he’s vulnerable, and he’s sometimes mean-spirited. He’s a person of opposites, seen as loving, dutiful and in need of protection by his family, seen as difficult and unkind by some of his co-workers. Or, seen as hilarious and wonderful by his legions of fans. The 2026 documentary I’m Chevy Chase And You’re Not highlights every single one of these aspects, culminating in a moment where the comedian even snaps at the woman trying to understand him on camera. So, why did he sign up to be put under this spotlight, anyway?

Chase was interviewed for the release of his documentary, which also deep dives into stories from his past (lest he forget about cocaine in a shaving cream can), as well as follows him putzing around in the current day (which includes meetings with fans in flower shops and other places). Chase was asked about why he decided to allow a documentary crew into his home and personal life, and it turns out, he was familiar with director Marina Zenovich’s work before he said “yes.”

I really like it. I didn’t know if I wanted one or not. I just knew that I’d seen the one with Armstrong. I thought it was very good. All I could think of when we were doing mine was: What’s my problem? What have I cheated on? I thought about my life a little bit, which I tend to do, unlike others. I just thought, ‘I’ve not really done anything bad that’s worth filming.’

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