Dick Van Dyke is one of Hollywood’s most celebrated actors and enduring performers! Let’s take a look back at his career.
One of Hollywood’s most beloved entertainers, Dick Van Dyke, remains an enduring icon nearly seven decades into his career. Born in Danville, Illinois, Van Dyke grew up idolizing physical comedy legends like Stan Laurel and Buster Keaton — inspirations that shaped his signature style. After serving as a radio announcer in the U.S. military, he returned home to work as a radio DJ before transitioning into television in the late 1950s. His early break with CBS, where he briefly hosted a morning program, opened the door to bigger opportunities.
His life changed when his performance in the Broadway production of Bye Bye Birdie caught the attention of Carl Reiner, who cast him in The Dick Van Dyke Show. The series launched a legendary career spanning film (Mary Poppins, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Night at the Museum), television (Diagnosis: Murder), and countless guest appearances that cemented his place in entertainment history.
Dick is set to celebrate his 100th birthday on December 13, 2025, a milestone that few Hollywood legends share. CBS will honor the occasion with a special tribute, 100 Years of Magic, airing December 21 and featuring co-stars, collaborators, and performers inspired by his extraordinary body of work.
With a career that has defined generations of comedy and family entertainment, Dick Van Dyke remains one of Hollywood’s brightest, most enduring stars. Scroll through the gallery to see photos of him!
Dick Van Dyke in the Early Days
Dick Van Dyke in ‘Mary Poppins’ in 1964
Dick Van Dyke Charms in ‘Mary Poppins’ in 1964
Dick Van Dyke in 1967
Dick Van Dyke in 1974
Dick Van Dyke & Julie Andrews at Covent Garden in 1974
Dick Van Dyke at the People’s Choice Awards in 1987
Dick Van Dyke in 2004
Dick Van Dyke in 2009
Dick Van Dyke at ‘Saving Mr. Banks’ in 2013
Dick Van Dyke at ‘Mary Poppins Returns’ in 2018
Dick Van Dyke Campaigns for Bernie Sanders in 2020