What is young chevy chase?

Chevy Chase, born Cornelius Crane Chase on October 8, 1943, is an American actor, comedian, and writer best known for his work in comedy films and on television. In his younger years, Chase was a standout performer on the first season of Saturday Night Live, where he pioneered the "Weekend Update" segment.

Chase's breakout film role came in the classic comedy "Caddyshack" in 1980, followed by hits like "National Lampoon's Vacation" and its sequels. He has also appeared in films such as "Fletch," "Spies Like Us," and "Three Amigos."

In addition to his film work, Chase has had success on television with the comedy series "Community" and various guest appearances on shows like "The West Wing" and "Brooklyn Nine-Nine."

Despite his success, Chase has faced personal and professional challenges over the years, including struggles with addiction and controversies related to his behavior on and off set. Nevertheless, he remains a beloved figure in the world of comedy and continues to work in the entertainment industry.