At 99, Dick Van Dyke talks about the challenges of approaching 100

Dick Van Dyke Reflects on Longevity and Loss

Legendary actor Dick Van Dyke has looked back on his remarkable career—and revealed one of the harsh realities of living nearly a century.

Best known for his work in comedy shows, films, and television, Van Dyke remains one of the most beloved performers in Hollywood. Many remember him from childhood classics like Chitty Chitty Bang BangMary PoppinsCurious George, and The Secret Squirrel Show.

Nearing 100—and Facing the Downsides

Born in 1925, Van Dyke turns 100 this December. With that milestone comes joy—but also deep challenges. In a recent interview with People, he opened up about losing loved ones over time.

During a Q&A session at the Dick & Arlene Van Dyke Present Vandy Camp event, he shared plans for a special project with his longtime friend, Ed Asner. They had hoped to remake The Odd Couple, but Asner’s death in 2021 ended the dream.

“That would’ve been such fun, and we lost it. I’ve lost a lot of friends,” Van Dyke said.

His wife, Arlene Van Dyke, added,

“He’s outlived everybody. That’s the curse of living to almost 100.”

Still, Van Dyke keeps a positive outlook.

“Well, life’s been good to me. I can’t complain,” he replied.

Revisiting The Odd Couple

Originally a Broadway play by Neil Simon in 1965The Odd Couple quickly became a hit. The story centers on two men—Felix, a neat freak, and Oscar, a total slob—trying to live together after divorce. Their clashing personalities led to both hilarious moments and lasting success.

The play later became a 1968 film starring Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau, and a 1970 TV series featuring Jack Klugman and Tony Randall. The concept’s charm has endured for decades.

Remembering Mary Poppins and Julie Andrews

After reflecting on his long career, Van Dyke fondly recalled filming Mary Poppins with Julie Andrews, now 89. In the film, he played both Bert and the bank chairman.

Singing, he admitted, didn’t come naturally.

“I’m not a real singer,” he said. “I tend to be under, fighting to get up there on the note.”

But Andrews supported him throughout the process.

“She was as sweet as she could be and so patient with me,” he said.
“She kept saying, ‘Think high. Think up there.’ And it turned out great.”

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