TV Shows - Annazette Chase
Sorted by online popularity, based on the Engagement Score on June 22, 2025. Annazette Chase has appeared in 1 television series with data.
- #159Saturday Night Liveas Black Polly (segment "Black & White") • 1 episode • #159 most popular showSaturday Night Live (SNL) is a live sketch comedy and variety show that has been a staple of American television since its debut in 1975. The show features a talented ensemble cast who perform a series of comedic sketches, musical performances, and celebrity impressions. SNL is known for its satirical commentary on current events and pop culture, often pushing the boundaries of social and political humor. With a new episode airing every Saturday night, SNL has become a cultural phenomenon and has launched the careers of numerous comedy legends.
Movies - Annazette Chase
Sorted by online popularity. Annazette Chase has appeared in 2 movies with data.
- #4,634The Mackas China Doll • #4,634 most popular movieThe Mack is a 1973 American blaxploitation crime drama film following the story of Goldie, a former convict who rises to prominence as a pimp in Oakland, California.
- #5,226The Toyas Angela • #5,226 most popular movieThe Toy is a 1982 American comedy film directed by Richard Donner, starring Richard Pryor and Jackie Gleason. It is an adaptation of the 1976 French comedy film Le Jouet.
Annazette Chase Biography
Annazette Chase (born May 20, 1943) is an American actress known for her roles in The Mack (1973), Truck Turner (1974), and The Greatest (1977). She began her career with uncredited roles in Chamber of Horrors (1966) and Hotel (1967). Chase also appeared in Part 2, Sounder (1976), and Blume in Love (1973). Her last film was The Toy (1982) with Richard Pryor and Jackie Gleason. Chase had notable TV appearances in Burke's Law, Ben Casey, Perry Mason, The Man from U.N.C.L.E., Get Smart, and The White Shadow. She also guest-starred on Saturday Night Live in 1975. Chase's television movie credits include Marriage: Year One (1971), Goldie and the Boxer (1979), and 11.