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    • National Lampoon's Vacation. Chevy Chase, Beverly D'Angelo, Christie Brinkley. 1,008 votes. Character: Clark Griswold. In National Lampoon's Vacation, the Griswold family, led by the well-intentioned but often misguided Clark (Chevy Chase), embarks on a cross-country road trip to the fictional amusement park Walley World.
    • National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation. Chevy Chase, Beverly D'Angelo, Randy Quaid. 1,138 votes. Character: Clark "Sparky" Griswold. In the comedic holiday film National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation, Clark Griswold (Chevy Chase) dreams of hosting a perfect, old-fashioned family Christmas.
    • Caddyshack. Chevy Chase, Rodney Dangerfield, Bill Murray. 904 votes. Character: Ty Webb. In the comedy classic, Caddyshack, we are immersed in the chaotic world of Bushwood Country Club.
    • Fletch. Chevy Chase, Dana Wheeler-Nicholson, Tim Matheson. 905 votes. Character: Irwin 'Fletch' Fletcher. A veritable chameleon, investigative reporter Irwin "Fletch" Fletcher (Chevy Chase) might drive his editor (Richard Libertini) up the wall, but he always produces great pieces for the newspaper.
    • NATIONAL LAMPOON’S VACATION (1983) Directed by Harold Ramis. Screenplay by John Hughes, based on his short story. Starring Beverly D’Angelo, Imogene Coca, Randy Quaid, John Candy, Christie Brinkley, Anthony Michael Hall, Dana Barron.
    • CADDYSHACK (1980) Directed by Harold Ramis. Written by Douglas Kenney, Ramis, Brian Doyle-Murray. Starring Rodney Dangerfield, Ted Knight, Michael O’Keefe, Bill Murray, Cindy Morgan.
    • FLETCH (1985) Directed by Michael Ritchie. Screenplay by Andrew Bergman, based on the novels by Gregory Mcdonald. Starring Joe Don Baker, Dana Wheeler-Nicholson, Richard Libertini, Tim Matheson.
    • NATIONAL LAMPOON’S CHRISTMAS VACATION (1989) Directed by Jeremiah S. Chechik. Written by John Hughes. Starring Beverly D’Angelo, Juliette Lewis, Johnny Galecki, John Randolph, Diane Ladd, E.G.
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    • NATIONAL LAMPOON’S VACATION (1983) As Clark Griswold, Chase became a hero to every father who ever made the mistake of treating his family to a road trip.
    • CADDYSHACK (1980) Like many comedies of its era, “Caddyshack” is rude, crude, and proud of it. It’s scant plot is little more than a shoestring to hang various jokes on, plus a few nude scenes with the vixenish Cindy Morgan.
    • FLETCH (1985) Chase proves a good fit for Irwin “Fletch” Fletcher, the wise-cracking hero of Gregory Mcdonald’s popular book series. A newspaper reporter with a penchant for disguises, Fletch finds himself on the run when he refuses a large sum of money to kill a sickly millionaire (Tim Matheson).
    • NATIONAL LAMPOON’S CHRISTMAS VACATION (1989) The “National Lampoon’s Vacation” series veered wildly from the sublime to the stupid (the less said about the Griswold family’s European and Vegas adventures, the better).
    • National Lampoon's Vacation (1983) There may have been half a dozen different Audreys and Russes over the years, but there's only one Clark Griswold.
    • Fletch (1985) Recently remade with Jon Hamm in the starring role, "Fletch" is perhaps Chase's most well-rounded comedic film to date. Chase plays Irwin M. "Fletch" Fletcher, a reporter for the Los Angeles Times who, while on assignment, is approached by a wealthy business executive with an unusual proposition.
    • Caddyshack (1980) One of the most infinitely quotable comedies of the early 1980s — especially for a certain demographic of men who just happened to be in their late teens and early 20s when the film came out — "Caddyshack" has reached legendary status.
    • Seems Like Old Times (1980) Who amongst us hasn't been coerced by armed gunmen to rob a bank on their behalf? That's essentially the plot of "Seems Like Old Times," where Chase plays Nick, a struggling writer turned amateur bank robber who is forced on the run when he accidentally looks a security camera right in the eye, making him a wanted fugitive.
  1. Known for his smug, bemused sense of humor, Chevy Chase became famous for a series of highly profitable comedies. Let’s take a look back at 12 of his greatest films, ranked worst to best. Born in New York in 1943, Chase turned to comedy after a series of odd jobs. After a short stint with the “National Lampoon,” he shot to stardom in 1975 ...

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