Dick Van Dyke has been in the business over 60 years. At 98 years old, he has no plans of slowing down. He tells Deadline he would like to do a one-man show in the future.
Legendary actor Dick Van Dyke has no plans to retire and has set his sights on new career goals. In a recent interview with Deadline, Van Dyke went into detail about the early days of his career, how years of failure led to 60 years of success in Hollywood and why he won't stop working. 'Well, it was a matter of just enjoying myself,' he said. 'I always loved what I was doing. If it had felt like work, I probably would have stopped it a long time ago, but I just loved it.
There is a kind of sadness in ,' he said, 'because all of the wonderful people that I loved and worked with over the years have gone. I realized I’ve outlived an entire generation. … I miss Rose and Morey and all the wonderful people I worked with over the years. They should have been there.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Dick Van Dyke 'still gets kidded' about his Mary Poppins accentDick Van Dyke is looking back with EW on his 98th birthday TV special, as well as his career, revealing he 'still gets kidded' about his 'Mary Poppins' accent: 'It didn't seem to harm anyone's enjoyment of the movie'
Read more »
10 Best Disney Songs Written By The Sherman BrothersJulie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke dancing in Mary Poppins
Read more »
Is Tyler Van Dyke better than Tanner Mordecai?Wisconsin has a new QB, but is it an upgrade?
Read more »
Is it a true QB competition between Tyler Van Dyke, Braedyn Locke?There certainly appears to be a legit battle ongoing.
Read more »
Mitsubishi Wants to Sell a Legendary Overlanding Camper Van to AmericansThe Delica is one of the most awesome vans we can’t have. Mitsubishi’s new plan might just change that.
Read more »
Legendary XMR Exchange LocalMonero Shutting Down After Seven Years of OperationsTop Monero (XMR) peer-to-peer exchange is winding down its operations due to 'combination of internal and external factors'
Read more »