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Cornelius Crane "Chevy" Chase (born October 8, 1943) is an American comedian, writer, and television and film actor, born into a prominent entertainment industry family. Chase worked a plethora of odd jobs before moving into comedy 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. As both a performer and writer, he earned three Primetime Emmy Awards out of five nominations. 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 Caddyshack (1980), Fletch (1985), and ¡Three Amigos! (1986). He has hosted the Academy Awards twice (1987 and 1988) and briefly had his own late-night talk show, The Chevy Chase Show. He played the character Pierce Hawthorne on the NBC comedy series Community from 2009 to 2014.

Chevy Chase

Richard “Rick” Halvorsen
for Richard “Rick” Halvorsen in Scooby-doo 7: Shadows of Mystery Inc.
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Years after Mystery Inc. drifted apart, their lives took different paths. Fred is now a private detective, failing at his marriage to Daphne, a prominent tv news anchor. As their divorce moves forward, unresolved tension still binds them. Velma, once the mind of the team, has retreated into a quiet suburban life as a housekeeping wife, choosing domestic stability over the dangers of investigation. Shaggy and Scooby, meanwhile, have turned their talent for indulgence into success, running a wildly popular comfort-food restaurant serving burgers, wings, ribs, and more, using humor and food to avoid the past. When a series of meticulously staged crimes erupts across the city, each recreating infamous mysteries once solved by Mystery Inc., fear spreads quickly. The crimes are brutal, calculated, and disturbingly personal. Daphne covers the story nightly, alongside her trusted co-anchor Claire Maddox, unknowingly amplifying the killer’s message. Fred recognizes the pattern immediately: someone knows their methods, their weaknesses, and their history. The team is forced back together. The mastermind, a man shaped by Mystery Inc.’s legacy, believes they oversimplified evil. The final confrontation unfolds in an abandoned studio, where truth and illusion collide. Knowing this may be the last Mystery Inc. shift, they decide to do their best and enjoy the ride. In the aftermath, Fred and Daphne cancel divorce. Mystery Inc. does not reunite as it once was, but they walk away together.