"Back from the Dead": Chevy Chase Details 8-Day Coma and 2021 Heart Failure Struggle
Chevy Chase reveals he was in an 8-day coma in 2021 due to heart failure. A new CNN documentary shares the shocking details of his near-death experience and SNL regrets.
The man who spent decades making the world laugh was fighting for his life in silence. A new CNN documentary, 'I’m Chevy Chase and You’re Not,' reveals that the comedy legend was placed in a medically induced coma for eight days following a near-fatal heart failure in 2021. While news of his hospitalization circulated at the time, the true severity of his condition remained hidden until now.
A Literal Fight for Survival
According to the film, Chase’s heart actually stopped during an ER visit. His daughter, Caley Chase, says her father "basically came back from the dead." Doctors warned the family to prepare for the worst, uncertain if the 3-time Emmy winner would ever be fully present again.
His wife, Jayni, explained that years of drinking led to cardiomyopathy, a condition where weakened heart muscles can’t pump enough blood. The 8-day coma was a desperate measure to save his body. Remarkably, Chase’s first act upon waking up was cracking a "That's what she said" joke to a nurse, proving his comedic spirit survived the trauma.
Memory Gaps and SNL Regrets
The incident has left the 82-year-old actor with significant memory gaps, which director Marina Zenovich navigates while questioning him about his reputation for being difficult on sets like Community. Chase also voiced a rare moment of regret, admitting it was a mistake to leave Saturday Night Live halfway through its second season.
The documentary also touches on his exclusion from the SNL 50th anniversary special in early 2025, an event he says he was "hurt" to be left out of. As he reflects on a career that spans from Steely Dan to Fletch, the film paints a portrait of a man reconciling his legendary past with a fragile present.
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