Comedy legend Dick Van Dyke recently celebrated an incredible milestone: his 100th birthday! Six decades after charming audiences in “Mary Poppins” and starring in “The Dick Van Dyke Show,” his vibrant spirit remains as infectious as ever.
In a recent interview, Van Dyke declared, “A hundred years is not enough. You want to live more, which I plan to.” This optimistic outlook perfectly encapsulates the man who has brought so much joy to generations. His legendary career includes iconic roles from chimney sweep Bert to beloved Rob Petrie, and later as Dr. Mark Sloan in “Diagnosis: Murder.” He’s collected a Tony, Grammy, and multiple Emmys, even winning a Daytime Emmy last year at age 99 – proving age is truly just a number.
Van Dyke shares his wisdom in “100 Rules for Living to 100,” crediting his wife, Arlene Silver, for keeping him young and energized. He fondly remembers his first taste of comedy as a child, enjoying the laughter he caused. While he admits to “one game leg,” the centenarian still tries to dance, embodying his lifelong pursuit of joy. A new documentary, “Dick Van Dyke: 100th Celebration,” is even playing in theaters to honor his extraordinary life. What an inspiration, still living each day with humor and a desire for more!