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Dick Van Dyke Turns 100: The Timeless Trickster’s Secret to Outlaughing Father Time Revealed!

Added on December 13, 2025 inEntertainment News Cards, Movie News Cards

Ever wonder if the stars align differently for those who hit the century mark with a grin that could light up the Hollywood Walk of Fame? Well, today, as the cosmos twinkle with a sprinkle of retrograde mischief and a dash of Jupiter’s luck, we’re tipping our hats to none other than the indomitable Dick Van Dyke. Turning 100 is no small feat—and feeling downright supercalifragilisticexpialidocious while doing it? Even fewer can claim that! With a résumé shimmering with Emmys, a Grammy, a Tony, and a Lifetime Achievement Honor, Van Dyke isn’t just resting on his laurels; he’s schooling us all on aging with humor, humility, and some serious gym-time dedication. So, what’s his secret sauce for a vibrant life that defies the hands of time? Spoiler alert: it involves a “health nut” and a lot less grumpiness than his old-man roles suggest. Curious to find out how this legend keeps jazzing through the decades? LEARN MORE

Not too many people could say they’re feeling supercalifragilisticexpialidocious on their 100th birthday. Still, the legendary actor and comedian Dick Van Dyke is out here making it look easy with his broad smile, warm demeanor, and humble approach to life. With Emmys, a Grammy, a Tony, a Lifetime Achievement Honor, and more under his belt, Van Dyke’s life is one well-lived, and many wonder what the actor’s secret to longevity could be.

Van Dyke remains humble about aging

While speaking with Chris Connelly of ABC News at his Malibu, California home, Van Dyke said, “You know I played old men a lot. And I always played ’em as angry, and cantankerous,” he said, adding with a laugh, “It’s not really that way.” Continuing with a hearty laugh, Van Dkye said, “I don’t know any other 100-year-old, but I can speak for myself.”

Van Dyke on the key to living and feeling healthy

Unafraid to talk about his approach to turning a century-old, Van Dyke makes the wonders of his age sound like a hop and skip down Easy Street, saying, “I’m so lucky. I don’t have any ache or pain.” According to Van Dyke, the trick to a long and happy life is visiting the gym three days a week. He also admits that having someone who’s health-conscious in your corner can work wonders. Van Dyke attributes a portion of his good fortune to his wife, whom he affectionately describes as “a health nut.”

“I think that saved me from the pain. That’s good advice for anybody,” Van Dyke said.

Dick Van Dyke’s storied career includes iconic roles in 1964’s Mary Poppins, 1968’s Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, the TV series Diagnosis Murder, and, of course, The Dick Van Dyke Show. He played Cecil opposite Ben Stiller in the Shawn Levy-directed family comedy Night at the Museum, then reprised the role in the 2014 sequel Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb. Astonishingly, he’s set to play James Archer in the upcoming comedy Capture the Flag, which tells the story of a group of elderly Vets who engage in a spirited game of ‘capture the flag’ for the privilege of raising Old Glory every morning in their community.

Source:
ABC News

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