Dick Van Dyke is now 100. What a delight to do a "at 100" post and have the person still with us and in terrific shape.
He's easily one of the earliest actors whose names I knew who wasn't a Star War. As a kid, I remember being taken to a re-release of Mary Poppins, and it was part of how I fell in love with movies. And, of course, reruns of The Dick Van Dyke Show played well through when I was a young adult - when I feel like I finally got the appeal (no, not just Mary Tyler Moore - it's really funny and now I kind of want to watch it again). Not bad for a show that ended 9 years before I was born.
Later, I'd see him in Bye Bye Birdie and other films. The man is an entertainer.
Here's to lasting a century and somehow remaining universally beloved. You have a lot of choices of how you want people to think of you at 100, if you're remembered at all. This may be the absolute best case of all.

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