Awards & Winners

Chevy Chase

Date of Birth 08-October-1943
Place of Birth Lower Manhattan
(Manhattan, New York City, New York metropolitan area)
Nationality United States of America
Also know as Cornelius Crane Chase, Chevy, The Voice of Chevy Chase, Chevey Chase, Chevy 'Bud' Chase, Cornelius Crane "Chevy" Chase, Chase, Bud
Profession Actor, Screenwriter, Comedian, Television Producer
Cornelius Crane "Chevy" Chase is an American comedian, writer, television actor and film actor. Born into a prominent New York family, Chase worked a plethora of odd jobs before he moved into comedy and began acting with National Lampoon. He quickly became a key cast member in the inaugural season of Saturday Night Live, where his Weekend Update skit soon became a staple of the show. Chase is also well known for his portrayal of the character Clark Griswold in four National Lampoon's Vacation films, and for his roles in other successful comedies such as Foul Play, Caddyshack, Seems Like Old Times, Fletch, Spies Like Us, and ¡Three Amigos!. He has hosted the Academy Awards twice and briefly had his own late-night talk show, The Chevy Chase Show. In 2009, he became a regular cast member on the NBC comedy series Community. Chase left the show in 2012, having already filmed most of the episodes in season 4.

Awards by Chevy Chase

Check all the awards nominated and won by Chevy Chase.

1979


Nominations 1979 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy Foul Play
Golden Globe Award for Best New Star of the Year – Actor

1978


Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing in a Comedy, Variety, or Music Special
Honored for : The Paul Simon Special

Nominations 1978 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing in a Comedy, Variety, or Music Special The Paul Simon Special

1977


Nominations 1977 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Primetime Emmy Award for Best Supporting Actor - Comedy Variety or Variety Musical Saturday Night Live
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing - Variety Series Saturday Night Live
Outstanding Writing for a Variety, Music or Comedy Program","For episode with Elliott Gould.

1976


Primetime Emmy Award for Best Supporting Actor - Comedy Variety or Variety Musical
Honored for : Saturday Night Live
(Episode on 17 January 1976)
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing - Variety Series
Honored for : Saturday Night Live
(For episode on 10 January 1976 with host Elliott Gould.)

Nominations 1976 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Primetime Emmy Award for Best Supporting Actor - Comedy Variety or Variety Musical Saturday Night Live
Episode on 17 January 1976
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing - Variety Series Saturday Night Live
For episode on 10 January 1976 with host Elliott Gould.