Chevy Chase, the legendary actor and comedian, faced a life-threatening situation in 2021 when his heart failed, leading doctors to put him into a coma for over a week. This shocking revelation was recently disclosed by friends and family in a new documentary titled “I’m Chevy Chase and You’re Not,” which aired on CNN.
According to Chevy’s wife, Jayni Chase, the ordeal began when she rushed him to the emergency room due to unknown health issues, only for his heart to suddenly stop. The actor had been struggling with cardiomyopathy, a condition in which the heart muscles weaken and cannot pump blood effectively. This condition was attributed to Chevy’s history of substance abuse, including struggles with prescription pills in the 1980s and alcohol abuse in 2016.
During his time in the coma, doctors warned Chevy’s family that there was a possibility they might not be able to revive him. His close friend, Peter Aaron, shared that the medical team made the difficult decision to induce the coma, preparing the family for the worst-case scenario. Fortunately, Chevy defied the odds and survived the ordeal, although he now faces memory issues as a result.
In the documentary, Chevy was confronted with allegations of past behavior on shows like “Saturday Night Live” and “Community,” but he admitted to struggling to remember much of it. Despite the challenges he now faces, Chevy remains resilient and determined to move forward.
“I’m Chevy Chase and You’re Not” offers a raw and candid look into the actor’s life, showcasing his resilience and determination in the face of adversity. The documentary is set to premiere on January 1, giving viewers a deeper insight into the challenges and triumphs of one of Hollywood’s most iconic figures.

