David Chase Explained

David Chase
Birth Name:David Henry Chase
Birth Date:1945 8, mf=yes
Birth Place:Mount Vernon, New York, U.S.
Education:New York University (BA)
Stanford University (MA)
Years Active:1974–present
Spouse:Denise Kelly
Children:1
Known For:Creator of The Sopranos

David Henry Chase[1] [2] (born August 22, 1945) is an American writer, producer, and director. He is best known for being the creator, head writer, and executive producer of the HBO drama The Sopranos, which aired for six seasons between 1999 and 2007. Chase has also produced and written for shows such as The Rockford Files, I'll Fly Away, and Northern Exposure. He created the original series Almost Grown which aired for 10 episodes in 1988 and 1989. He has won seven Emmy Awards. Chase's film debut came in 2012 with Not Fade Away, followed by The Many Saints of Newark (2021), a prequel film to the TV series The Sopranos.

Early life and education

Chase was born into a working-class Italian American family in Mount Vernon, New York, as an only child to Norma (née Bucco) and Enrico "Henry" Chase, both born in 1908. Norma was born in Essex County, New Jersey, as one of eleven children to Marian D'Agostino and Vito Bucco, who immigrated from Fossacesia, Abruzzo.[3] [4] Henry was born in Providence, Rhode Island, as one of seven children, the son of Teresa Melfi, who was married to Giovanni DeCesare, 17 years her senior. Henry and his sister Evelina (Evelyn), however, were the biological children of Giuseppe "Joseph" Fusco, a 23-year-old Italian immigrant who was lodging with the DeCesares since 1904. Following Evelyn's birth in 1910, Melfi and Fusco eloped to Newark, New Jersey, with their two biological children, whose surnames Melfi subsequently changed from DeCesare to Chase to obscure their background; the couple kept their own surnames and raised another five children under Fusco's name (although the 1940 census lists both their surnames as "Fusca").[5] [6] [7]

His father owned Wright's Hardware in Verona, New Jersey.[8] [9] He grew up in a small garden apartment in Clifton, New Jersey,[10] and in North Caldwell, New Jersey.[11] He grew up watching matinée crime films and was well known as a creative storyteller.[12]

He has stated that he had many problems with his parents when he was a child. He says that his father was an angry man who belittled him constantly, and his mother was a "passive-aggressive drama queen" and a "nervous woman who dominated any situation she was in by being so needy and always on the verge of hysteria." He based The Sopranos character Livia Soprano on his mother, naming her after a maternal aunt.[13]

Chase struggled with panic attacks and clinical depression as a teenager, something that he dealt with into adulthood. He graduated from high school in 1964 and attended Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, where his depression worsened. "I slept 18 hours a day," he stated. He described his problems as "normal, nagging, clinical depression."[10] He also worked as a drummer during this period and aspired to be a professional musician.[12] After two years, he transferred to New York University where he chose to pursue a career in film—a decision that was not well received by his parents. He went on to attend Stanford University's School of Film, earning a Master of Arts degree in 1971.

Career

Chase started in Hollywood as a story editor for and then produced episodes of The Rockford Files and Northern Exposure, among other series. He also worked as a writer of 19 episodes while on The Rockford Files—a show which he worked on in various capacities for more than four years.[10] He won several Emmy awards, including one for a television movie, Off the Minnesota Strip, the story of a runaway he scripted in 1980.[10] His first original created series was Almost Grown in 1988, with Eve Gordon and Timothy Daly.[14] Although the one-hour series was well received by critics,[15] only 10 episodes aired from November 1988 to February 1989.[16]

The Sopranos

Chase worked in relative anonymity before The Sopranos debuted.[10] The story of The Sopranos was initially conceived as a feature film about "a mobster in therapy having problems with his mother".[17] Chase got some input from his manager Lloyd Braun and decided to adapt it into a television series.[17] He signed a development deal in 1995 with production company Brillstein-Grey and wrote the original pilot script.[10] [18] [19] He drew heavily from his personal life and his experiences growing up in New Jersey, and has stated that he tried to apply his own "family dynamic to mobsters".[20] For instance, the tumultuous relationship between series protagonist Tony Soprano and his mother Livia is partially based on Chase's relationship with his own mother.[20] He was also in psychotherapy at the time and modeled the character of Jennifer Melfi after his own psychiatrist.[21]

Chase had been fascinated by organized crime and the mafia from an early age, witnessing such people growing up. He also was raised on classic gangster films such as The Public Enemy and the crime series The Untouchables. The series is partly inspired by the Richard Boiardo family, a prominent New Jersey organized crime family when Chase was growing up, and partly on New Jersey's DeCavalcante family.[22] He has mentioned American playwrights Arthur Miller and Tennessee Williams as influences on the show's writing, and Italian director Federico Fellini as an important influence on the show's cinematic style.[23] [24] The series was named after high school friends of his.[25] [21]

Chase and producer Brad Grey pitched The Sopranos to several networks; Fox showed interest but passed on it after Chase presented them the pilot script.[19] They eventually pitched the show to Chris Albrecht, president of HBO Original Programming, who decided to finance a pilot episode[10] [18] which was shot in 1997.[26] [27] Chase directed it himself. They finished the pilot and showed it to HBO executives, but the show was put on hold for several months. During this time, Chase, who had long experienced frustration at being unable to break out of TV and into film,[10] considered asking HBO for additional funding to shoot 45 more minutes of footage and release The Sopranos as a feature film. In December 1997, HBO decided to produce the series and ordered 12 more episodes for a 13-episode season.[10] [18] The show premiered on HBO on January 10, 1999, with the pilot "The Sopranos".

Thirty episodes of The Sopranos are explicitly credited to Chase; however, as the show's creator, showrunner, and head writer, he had a major role in all the scripts, including producing and touching up each script's final draft.[28] He also directed the pilot episode and the series finale (both of which he also wrote).

Of the intentionally ambiguous final scene of the series finale, Chase said, "I have no interest in explaining, defending, reinterpreting, or adding to what is there."[29]

In 2022, Chase and Phil Abraham created a 2022 Super Bowl spot for Commonwealth / McCann with two characters from the show who appear in a 2021 New York City/New Jersey setting.[30]

Not Fade Away

Not Fade Away (2012), Chase's feature film debut, was released on December 21, 2012. It centers on the lead singer of a teenage rock 'n' roll band (played by John Magaro) in 1960s New Jersey.[31] [32] Described as "a music-driven coming-of-age story," the film reunites Chase with James Gandolfini (former star of Sopranos), who co-stars as Magaro's father. Other cast members include Bella Heathcote, Christopher McDonald, Molly Price, Lisa Lampanelli, Jack Huston and Brad Garrett. Chase himself has described the film as about "a post-war, post-Depression-era parent who has given his kid every advantage that he didn't have growing up, but now can't help feeling jealous of the liberated, more adventurous destiny his son is able to enjoy." Another former Sopranos cast member, Steven Van Zandt, served as music supervisor and executive producer.[33]

The Many Saints of Newark

Although Chase was "against [the movie] for a long time",[34] Deadline Hollywood reported in March 2018 that New Line Cinema had purchased the script for The Many Saints of Newark, a prequel to The Sopranos written by Chase and fellow screenwriter Lawrence Konner. Chase said of the storyline, which centers on the 1967 Newark riots and racial tensions between the Italian-American and African-American communities, "I was interested in Newark and life in Newark at that time... I used to go down there every Saturday night for dinner with my grandparents. But the thing that interested me most was Tony's boyhood. I was interested in exploring that."[34] Chase served as producer, and in July 2018, Alan Taylor, who previously directed episodes of the series, was hired to direct the film.[35] The film was initially scheduled to be released on September 25, 2020,[36] however, due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States, its release date was rescheduled to March 12, 2021[37] and later September 24, 2021[38] before ultimately being released on October 1, 2021.

In October 2021, he and his Chase Films production company struck a deal with WarnerMedia.[39] In March 2024, it was revealed that he will be directing an untitled horror movie for New Line Cinema.[40] The screenplay will be written with Terrence Winter.

Unrealized projects

A Ribbon of Dreams

Chase has previously developed A Ribbon of Dreams, a miniseries for HBO. According to an HBO press release, the series' pilot would "begin in 1913 and follow two men, one a college-educated mechanical engineer, the other a cowboy with a violent past, who form an unlikely producing partnership and together become pioneers and then powers for a time in motion pictures." Specifically, the two men would "begin as employees of D.W. Griffith, and then cross career paths with John Ford, John Wayne, Raoul Walsh, Bette Davis, Billy Wilder and others who gave shape to Hollywood as it grew from the age of rough-hewn silent Westerns, to the golden era of talkies and the studio system, to the auteur movement, to television, and finally to the present day." In 2021, Chase revealed that HBO agreed to proceed with the production of the miniseries but with "a cheesy budget", to which Chase refused to agree. Therefore, Chase and HBO parted ways on the project and A Ribbon of Dreams fell through.[41]

Personal life

After graduating from NYU in 1968, Chase moved to California and married his high school sweetheart Denise Kelly.[10] He is the father of actress Michele DeCesare, who appeared in six of The Sopranos episodes as Hunter Scangarelo.[42]

Chase once stated that he "loathed and despised" television shows, watching only The Sopranos and movies.[43] However, he said in later interviews that he watched Boardwalk Empire and Mad Men, the work of former Sopranos writers and producers Terence Winter and Matthew Weiner, respectively. He said that he previously made those negative comments in part because he had been frustrated working within the confines of 1990s network television.[44] [45]

Select filmography

Television

Year Title Director Writer Producer Creator Notes
1971Episode: "In Defense of Ellen McKay"
1974The Magician7 episodes
1974–19758 episodes
Also story consultant
1975–1976Switch6 episodes
Also story consultant
1976–1979The Rockford Files20 episodes
1980The Misadventures of Sheriff LoboEpisode: "Perkins Bombs Out"
Off the Minnesota StripTelevision film
1982Palms PrecinctPilot episode
MoonlightTelevision film
1986Alfred Hitchcock PresentsEpisode: "Enough Rope for Two"
1988–1989Almost Grown
1991–1993I'll Fly Away4 episodes
1993–1995Northern ExposureWrote 1 episode
1996The Rockford Files: If the Frame Fits...Television film
The Rockford Files: Godfather Knows Best
The Rockford Files: Friends and Foul Play
The Rockford Files: Punishment and Crime
1999–2007The SopranosDirected 2 episodes, wrote the script for 24 episodes and the story for 5 episodes
Also uncredited appearances in three episodes

Film

Year Title Director width=65 Writer !width=65 Producer !Notes
1972Grave of the VampireBased on his novel The Still Life
2012Not Fade Away
2021The Many Saints of NewarkAlso cameo appearance as Ercole "Eckley" DiMeo a.k.a. "Old Man"
TBDUntitled Horror Movie

Other credits

Year Title Role
1969The Cut ThoratsProduction manager
1972Winter LoveUnit manager
2017BoJack HorsemanVoice role: Himself
Episode: "See Mr. Peanutbutter Run"

Awards and recognition

YearCategoryNominated workResultclass=unsortable
The Rockford Files (season 4) [46]
Outstanding Drama Series The Rockford Files (season 5) [47]
Outstanding Drama Series The Rockford Files (season 6) [48]
Off The Minnesota Strip
I'll Fly Away (season 1) [49]
I'll Fly Away (episode: "Pilot")
Outstanding Drama Series I'll Fly Away (season 2) [50]
Outstanding Drama Series Northern Exposure (season 5) [51]
The Sopranos (season 1) [52]
The Sopranos (episode: "College")
Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series The Sopranos (episode: "Pilot")
The Sopranos (episode: "Pilot")
Outstanding Drama Series The Sopranos (season 2) [53]
Outstanding Drama Series The Sopranos (season 3) [54]
Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series The Sopranos (episode: "Funhouse")
Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series The Sopranos (episode: "Amour Fou")
Outstanding Drama Series The Sopranos (season 4) [55]
Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series The Sopranos (episode: "Whitecaps")
Outstanding Drama Series The Sopranos (season 5) [56]
Outstanding Drama Series The Sopranos (season 6 - Part 1) [57]
Outstanding Drama Series The Sopranos (season 6 - Part 2) [58]
Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series The Sopranos (episode: "Kennedy and Heidi")
Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series The Sopranos (episode: "Made in America")

Notes and References

  1. Chase says his name was not David DeCesare at birth in this interview: https://interviews.televisionacademy.com/interviews/david-chase#
  2. Web site: Fleming. Mike Jr.. September 7, 2021. David Chase On Reviving 'Sopranos' Spirit With 'The Many Saints Of Newark' And High Interest In Another Prequel Film. September 8, 2021. Deadline. en-US.
  3. Web site: 2014-09-05 . David Chase: «I Soprano? Una famiglia ’disfunzionale’…» . 2024-07-04 . il manifesto . it.
  4. Web site: June 6, 1999 . TELEVISION / RADIO; The Son Who Created A Hit, 'The Sopranos' . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20201108125554/https://www.nytimes.com/1999/06/06/arts/television-radio-the-son-who-created-a-hit-the-sopranos.html . November 8, 2020 . January 29, 2021 . The New York Times.
  5. News: . Boss of Bosses . https://web.archive.org/web/20070426225659/http://www.nj.com/sopranos/ledger/index.ssf?%2Fsopranos%2Fstories%2F030401chase.html . April 26, 2007 . dead .
  6. Web site: Zoller Seitz . Matt . 2021-09-27 . How Do You Follow The Sopranos? . 2024-07-02 . Vulture . en.
  7. Web site: Feinberg . Scott . 2021-11-02 . ‘Awards Chatter’ Podcast: ‘Sopranos’ Creator David Chase Finally Reveals What Happened to Tony (Exclusive) . 2024-07-04 . The Hollywood Reporter . en-US.
  8. Web site: Citrano . Virginia . January 10, 2019 . ‘The Sopranos’ And Verona . MyVeronaNJ.
  9. Web site: Maurer . Mark . 2012-12-11 . David Chase looks to the past for his first film . 2024-07-04 . NJTrueJersey . en.
  10. How David Chase and The Sopranos Changed Television Forever. Peter. Biskind. Vanity Fair. April 4, 2007. May 1, 2020. August 24, 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200824043748/https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2007/04/sopranos200704. live.
  11. News: Frank. DeCaro. No Longer the Punch-Line State; Lauryn Hill, the Sopranos and others are unapologetic New Jerseyans. The New York Times. April 4, 1999. https://web.archive.org/web/20180729083349/https://www.nytimes.com/1999/04/04/style/no-longer-punch-line-state-lauryn-hill-sopranos-others-are-unapologetic-new.html . July 29, 2018. Growing up in Clifton and North Caldwell, Mr. Chase said, New Jersey seemed "very exciting and very mysterious, not dull and predictable as many New Yorkers like to believe..
  12. http://www.hbo.com/sopranos/cast/crew/david_chase.shtml David Chase: Creator
  13. Book: Martin, Brett. The Sopranos: The Complete Book . October 30, 2007 . . . 978-1-933821-18-4 . "Once You're in this Family, There's No Getting Out:" Meet the Sopranos . 54–55.
  14. Baker, Kathryn. (November 23, 1988) Wichita Eagle. "Almost Grown: tells story of growing up. Section:Lifestyle; Page 9A.
  15. Bark, Ed. (October 2, 1988) Dallas Morning News A critic picks the season's top ten. Section: Arts & Entertainment; page 1C.
  16. [Scripps Treasure Coast Newspapers|Vero Beach Press Journal]
  17. Web site: Wiseguys: A conversation between David Chase and Tom Fontana. . Lee . Mark . May 2007 . November 14, 2007 . Writers Guild of America, west . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20071116222056/http://www.wga.org/writtenby/writtenbysub.aspx?id=2354 . November 16, 2007.
  18. Family Man . Oxfeld . Jesse . September 2002 . September 22, 2007 . Stanford Magazine . January 27, 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130127093946/http://alumni.stanford.edu/get/page/magazine/article/?article_id=37319 . live .
  19. . The Sopranos – The Complete First Season: David Chase interview . DVD . HBO . 1999.
  20. News: Chasing TV . January 20, 1999 . Dougherty . Robin . . December 6, 2013 . September 22, 2009 . https://web.archive.org/web/20090922181315/http://www.salon.com/ent/int/1999/01/20int.html . live .
  21. "Sopranos" Creator Shoots Straight . https://web.archive.org/web/20081108023127/http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/9448169/sopranos_creator_shoots_straight . November 8, 2008 . Dana . Will . March 10, 2006 . Rolling Stone . dead . December 6, 2013.
  22. News: Da Jersey boys who inspired The Sopranos . https://web.archive.org/web/20070516045310/http://www.suntimes.com/news/otherviews/383832%2CCST-CONT-sopranos13.article . May 16, 2007 . May 13, 2007 . Steven . Malanga . Chicago Sun-Times . dead.
  23. The Sopranos – The Complete Series: Alec Baldwin interviews David Chase . DVD . HBO . 2008.
  24. News: "The Sopranos": David Chase fesses up . Levine . Stuart . Variety . April 23, 2008 . November 23, 2008 . December 16, 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20131216131851/http://variety.com/2008/tv/news/the-sopranos-da-20855/ . live .
  25. Web site: David Chase profile at HBO.com . November 14, 2007 . . February 19, 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120219201622/http://www.hbo.com/the-sopranos/cast-and-crew . live .
  26. It was originally referred to as "Pilot" but was renamed "The Sopranos" on the DVD release.
  27. News: Sopranos signoff marks end of era . Flaherty . Michael . The Hollywood Reporter . June 8, 2007 . November 11, 2007 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070921183451/http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/television/features/e3i5caaebc3b67867e5395b97e39aa8026d . September 21, 2007.
  28. Burying the Sopranos . July 19, 2007 . Josh . Wolk . April 6, 2007 . . [Chase] oversees everything, from writing the final polish on all scripts to supervising the editing of each episode. . October 9, 2007 . https://web.archive.org/web/20071009041307/http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,20033896,00.html . live .
  29. News: David Chase speaks . Alan Sepinwall . June 11, 2007 . . May 14, 2009 . August 10, 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110810220656/http://blog.nj.com/alltv/2007/06/david_chase_speaks.html . live .
  30. A 'Sopranos' Expert Analyzes Chevy's Meadow and AJ Super Bowl Commercial. Rolling Stone. February 13, 2022.
  31. Web site: McNary, Dave. January 24, 2011. Gandolfini, Chase reconnect at 'Twylight'. Variety. February 1, 2011. Gandolfini's on board to portray the father of a teen in a rock band, set in 1960s suburbia. John Magaro will play his son. ... Chase, creator of 'The Sopranos,' signed on in 2008 to write, direct and produce the feature.. January 31, 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20110131073401/http://www.variety.com/article/VR1118030784?refCatId=13. live.
    • Web site: Andreeva, Nellie. January 24, 2011. 'Sopranos' Big-Screen Reunion: James Gandolfini Joins David Chase's New Movie. Deadline Hollywood. Mail.com Media Corporation. February 1, 2011. The Paramount-produced Twylight Zones is described as a drama about a New Jersey Rock'n'Roll band and the musical renaissance of the 1960s. It centers on Douglas (John Magaro), a socially awkward teen who begins to shine as lead singer in his band, The Twylight Zones. Gandolfini will play his father.... January 5, 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200105192413/https://deadline.com/2011/01/its-a-sopranos-big-screen-reunion-james-gandolfini-joins-david-chases-new-movie-99778/. live.
  32. Web site: 'Sopranos' creator to direct coming-of-age film . Jay A. Fernandez . March 8, 2010 . . April 13, 2010 . March 12, 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100312140440/http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/news/e3ib047da6a5b38efff82fce8ce8a24d26b . live .
  33. Web site: Brad Garrett Moves To David Chase's Musical Movie . NextMovie . February 3, 2011 . February 13, 2012 . March 15, 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120315235427/http://www.nextmovie.com/blog/brad-garrett-david-chase-musical-movie/ . live .
  34. Web site: 'The Sopranos' Creator David Chase Offers Glimpses Of Prequel Movie As Groundbreaking HBO Series Turns 20 . Fleming . Mike Jr. . January 7, 2019 . Deadline . en . January 23, 2019 . January 22, 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190122135017/https://deadline.com/2019/01/the-sopranos-david-chase-20th-anniversary-prequel-film-tony-soprano-the-many-saints-of-newark-1202530544/ . live .
  35. Web site: 'Sopranos' Prequel Movie Taps Former Series Director Alan Taylor . The Hollywood Reporter . Mia . Galuppo . July 3, 2018 . April 3, 2019 . April 3, 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190403133734/https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/sopranos-prequel-movie-taps-director-alan-taylor-1124896 . live .
  36. Web site: Warner Bros Dates 'Sopranos' Prequel 'The Many Saints Of Newark' For Fall 2020 – Update . D'Alessandro . Anthony . March 15, 2019 . Deadline . en . March 25, 2019 . March 15, 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190315091053/https://deadline.com/2019/03/sopranos-prequel-movie-opens-september-2020-1202575803/ . live .
  37. Web site: 'The Batman' Flies To Fall 2021, 'Sopranos' Prequel Moves To March & More As Warner Bros. Makes Release Date Changes Due To COVID-19 Climate . Deadline Hollywood . Anthony . D'Alessandro . April 20, 2020 . April 20, 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200420202338/https://deadline.com/2020/04/the-batman-sopranos-prequel-tom-elvis-presley-movie-warner-bros-release-dates-changes-coronavirus-1202912605/ . April 20, 2020 . live.
  38. Web site: 'Many Saints of Newark' Delayed to Fall 2021 (EXCLUSIVE). Variety. Rebecca. Rubin. January 13, 2021. January 13, 2021. January 14, 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210114000151/https://variety.com/2021/film/news/sopranos-many-saints-of-newark-release-date-delay-1234878777/. live.
  39. Web site: White. Peter. October 1, 2021. David Chase Strikes Five-Year First-Look TV & Film Deal With WarnerMedia. October 2, 2021. Deadline. en-US.
  40. Web site: Jr . Mike Fleming . 2024-03-19 . 'The Sopranos' Creator David Chase & EP Terence Winter Set Up Untitled Horror Film At New Line; Chase To Direct . 2024-03-20 . Deadline . en-US.
  41. Web site: David Chase on 'The Sopranos' Legacy & 'The Many Saints of Newark' . . August 19, 2021 . https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211107/Jky6-yNb-as. November 7, 2021 . live.
  42. Web site: Oxfeld . Jesse . Family Man . Stanford Magazine. September–October 2002 . February 13, 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120220140905/http://www.stanfordalumni.org/news/magazine/2002/sepoct/features/chase.html . February 20, 2012 . dead .
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  45. News: The Week in TV: Game of Thrones, Mad Men and The Fall – video . The Guardian . May 21, 2013 . May 21, 2013 . Collins, Andrew . November 4, 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20131104193930/http://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/video/2013/may/21/week-in-tv-game-of-thrones-mad-men-the-fall-video . live .
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