The life and legacy of famous funnymanChris Farleyis explored in a new short documentary posted on YouTube. TitledChris Farley: A Lasting Impression, the 20-minute “docu-mini” video delves into Farley’s quick rise to fame, the popularity of his movies, and the tragic way he died. Though his career in entertainment lasted for just about seven years, he remains just as beloved now as he was in the 1990s, and the new YouTube doc from Hats Off Entertainment does a fantastic job of explaining why. You can check out the video below.

Energetic and magnetic, Farley was a one of a kind performer, the likes of which none of us will ever see again. After performing with Chicago’s Second City Theatre, Farley quickly became a big star when he joined the cast of thesketch comedy series Saturday Night Live. Between 1990 and 1995, Farley appeared in some of the show’s most memorable segments of the era. That includes motivational speaker Matt Foley, who consistently brings up that he lives in a “van down by the river,” as well as his unforgettable dance as an aspiring Chippendale’s dancer alongside Patrick Swayze.

Farley is also very well known for his multiple movie roles, often co-starring with hisSNLcolleague David Spade. Together, the two led the comediesBlack SheepandTommy Boy, both of which havebecome cult favoritesand are still fondly remembered by those who saw them in the ’90s. The Farley-led comedyBeverly Hills Ninjais another hilarious gem. He has also appeared in a variety of other movies, includingAmerican Heroes,Billy Madison,Wayne’s World, andWayne’s World 2. His final but very memorable role was in Bob Saget’s 1998 movieDirty Workas a bar patron who’d had his nose bitten off by a former lover.

Sadly, Farley’s life behind the scenes was not quite as fun as it might have seemed. For years, Farley struggled with drug and alcohol use, repeatedly attending rehab to treat his addictions. His health began to decline dramatically in 1997, leading to the discovery of his body in December of that year in his apartment. At 33 years old, Farley had apparentlyoverdosed on cocaine and morphine, ironically dying in a manner very similar to his comedy idol John Belushi.Posthumously, Farley was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and, more recently, Adam Sandler paid tribute to Farley with a song on the stand-up specialAdam Sandler: 100% Fresh

Hats Off Entertainment has been creating many similar documentary-style videos about other famous entertainers from years past. So far, some of their career explorationsinclude videos on Leslie Nielsen, John Candy, Jim Varney, and Gene Wilder. A comedy legend himself, Farley is certainly in great company with these other names, and the new video about his life just might move you to tears. TheChris Farley: A Lasting Impressionvideo comes to us fromHats Off Entertainment, and you’re able to see their other videos by looking at their official channel onYouTube.