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Dick Van Dyke was born Richard Wayne Van Dyke on December 13, 1925 in West Plains, Missouri. He is best known for portraying Rob Petrie on The Dick Van Dyke show from 1961-1966. This show received four Emmy Awards as Outstanding Comedy Series and Van Dyke won Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy show more Series. Van Dyke also starred on the Broadway stage in Bye Bye Birdie and The Music Man. He won the Best Actor Tony in 1961 for Bye Bye Birdie. He also starred in two classic children's movies, Mary Poppins and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. Van Dyke is the older brother of Jerry Van Dyke and the grandfather of actor Shane Van Dyke. He is an American actor, comedian, producer, and writer. His memoir, My Lucky Life In and Out of Show Business, was was written in 2011. In 2014 this memoir was on the New York Times bestseller list. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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Works by Dick Van Dyke

Those Funny Kids (1975) 18 copies
Altar Egos (1967) — Author — 10 copies
Dick Van Dyke - In Rare Form — Actor — 1 copy

Associated Works

Mary Poppins [1964 film] (1964) — Actor — 1,354 copies, 8 reviews
Night at the Museum [2006 film] (2006) 812 copies, 7 reviews
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang [1968 film] (1968) — Actor — 726 copies, 6 reviews
Mary Poppins Returns [2018 film] (2018) — Actor — 264 copies, 6 reviews
Curious George [2006 film] (2006) — Actor — 214 copies, 1 review
Laurel & Hardy (1961) — Foreword — 199 copies, 3 reviews
Dick Tracy [1990 film] (1990) — Actor — 118 copies, 2 reviews
Bye Bye Birdie [1963 film] (1986) — Actor — 116 copies
The Official Dick Van Dyke Show Book (1994) — Introduction — 90 copies
Mary Poppins: Original 1964 Motion Picture Soundtrack (1964) — Performer — 88 copies, 1 review
Mr. Finnegan's Giving Chest (2005) — Narrator — 65 copies
What a Way to Go! [1964 film] (1964) — Actor — 40 copies, 1 review
The Dick Van Dyke Show: The Complete Series (2005) — Actor — 27 copies
Diagnosis Murder: The Complete Television Series (2011) — Actor — 24 copies
The Best of the New Scooby-Doo Movies (2005) — Guest Star — 23 copies
Lt. Robin Crusoe, USN [1966 film] (2005) — Actor — 22 copies
Never A Dull Moment [1968 film] (2004) — Actor — 20 copies
Fitzwilly [1967 film] (2011) — Actor — 15 copies
Bye Bye Birdie: Original 1960 Broadway Cast Recording (1960) — Performer — 13 copies, 1 review
Cold Turkey [1971 film] (1990) — Actor — 10 copies
Buttons, A New Musical Film [2018 film] — Actor — 8 copies, 1 review
Diagnosis Murder: The Complete Third Season (2007) — Actor — 7 copies
Family TV Classics: 45 Episodes (2011) — Actor — 6 copies
The Dick Van Dyke Show: 4 full length episodes (2004) — Actor — 5 copies, 1 review
Double Mystery Pack: Murder 101 — Actor — 5 copies
The Dick Van Dyke Show: 6 Classic Episodes & Bonus Johnny Carson Show (2000) — Actor; Actor; Actor — 4 copies, 1 review
Diagnosis Murder: The Complete Fourth Season (2013) — Actor — 2 copies
Diagnosis Murder: The Seventh Season — Actor — 2 copies
Diagnosis Murder: The Eighth Season — Actor — 2 copies
Diagnosis Murder // Season 6 (2014) — Actor — 2 copies
Diagnosis Murder Season 5 (2013) — Actor — 2 copies
The Gin Game [2003 film] — Actor — 2 copies
Divorce American Style [1967 film] (2004) — Actor — 2 copies
Dick Van Dyke & Company [1976 TV series] (2012) — Actor — 2 copies
Let's Go Fly a Kite (from Mary Poppins) — Performer — 2 copies
Diagnosis Murder // Movie Collection — Actor — 2 copies
The Dick Van Dyke Show / The Lucy Show (2014) — Actor — 1 copy
TV Guide Presents: The 60s Greatest Shows (2005) — Artist — 1 copy
The New Scooby-Doo Movies: Season 2 (1973) — Guest Star — 1 copy

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Book 168 - Dick Van Dyke - Keep moving

Dick Van Dyke is a phenomenon…born in Dec 1925…still acting and dancing in his 90s. Famous for having his own show in the 60s…starring in Diagnosis Murder in the 90s and then a return to the character 10 years later…never mind his star turn in both Mary Poppins and Mary Poppins Returns…Dick Van Dyke is incredible.

This book first published in 2015 is a joy from start to finish…part biographical…part raconteur story telling…his wit…his charm…his honesty and openness in why he keeps moving is so engaging.

My favourite story is when he is getting a check up and his doctor tells him he is riddled with arthritis…literally from head to toe…every inch …he will soon be unable to walk and will need to use a wheelchair…Van Dyke then proceeds to get up and dance round the office…this was a check up when he turned 40…

He keeps moving …with his children…grandchildren…great grandchildren and wife. The book reads as a who’s who of entertainment.

When asked about ‘acting his age’ , he is very quick to respond how does one act ? Should he be sitting in an armchair…slippers on…having hot cocoa? He continues by simply saying he does what he does because he loves life…he dances through each day…singing and humming and welcoming each day as a special time.

Other snippets include how he will never appear in anything that his children, grandchildren and great grandchildren couldn’t watch…whether due to violence or language. He speaks at length about how helping is always better than hating. His warmth and wit shines through in every chapter… having a sense of humour allows us to make sense of humour…love it.

It is literally a joy to be in this man’s company and be part of this incredible life…even in this small way…simply joyful. It is subtitled ‘…and other tips and truths about aging’ …nothing could be further from the truth…it is simply a book about living…

He loves life and lives to love.
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Jason-StrangeTimes | 17 other reviews | Oct 9, 2024 |
Dick Van Dyke was born in the mid-west in 1925 and had an early interest in theater. After 3 years in the Air Force in WWII, he started in radio and then early television. After a lot of short run shows and appearances, he had a short run Broadway show called Girls Against the Guys that got him an audition for Bye Bye Birdie. Then a year later Carl Reiner selected him for the role of Rob Petrie. Van Dyke chronicles his work in Mary Poppins and each of his following shows. He speaks of his decision to stick to family values projects (though his dramas later were more angsty). He covers his divorce and subsequent relationship, his beating smoking and alcoholism. His memoir ends at age 85 in 2011. He considers his life as being lucky and several near death incidents seem to show that. Interesting read.… (more)
 
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Linda-C1 | 42 other reviews | Sep 26, 2024 |
I’ve been a fan of Dick VanDyke’s since my childhood. I’ve had this book tagged to check out of my local library for a long time, and when I needed to find another audio book, I decided to get it. Dick narrates the book, which is wonderfully read by him. I had to remind myself that Dick is still alive because when I realized the book came out in 2015, nine years ago, and Dick was 90 at the time, I did the math in my head to realize that the man is nearly 100. I hope he makes it to that milestone, and I have no reason to think that he won’t. Dick talks about his career, but he talks more about lessons his long life have taught him. But he doesn’t preach even when he gets to the subject of religion at the very end of the book. He and I are on the same page on social and political issues, so that helped. I’m not a fan of self help books, but this book didn’t seem like self help. It seemed more like wisdom from an elder statesman. Being 74 myself, I’m not in much of a mood to listen to anyone tell me how to live what’s left of my life, and Dick didn’t do that. What he said, however, applies to anyone regardless of age, so I’m glad I read it, and I encourage you to too.… (more)
 
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FormerEnglishTeacher | 17 other reviews | Jun 24, 2024 |
Listening to Dick Van Dyke read this book of his is like listening to a beloved but kookie uncle ramble about all sorts of random things that come to his mind. I don’t know that my life is richer for having listened to it, but it was an okay way to spend a few hours. I think Dick’s message can be boiled down to this: Don’t forget to LIVE your life.

That all said, there are some douchey parts - his stealing the show at his wife’s dance performance immediately comes to mind. I also have a really hard time getting past the idea that his wife is 46 years younger than him. I mean, it’s none of my business, but… ick.… (more)
 
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