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    Dick Van Dyke honored for lifetime achievement

    LOS ANGELES (AP) — He's acted, danced and sang his way through movies, television and the stage, making Dick Van Dyke an entertainment triple-threat long before Hollywood used such hyphenates.

    The 87-year-old actor, best known for the 1960s hit comedy "The Dick Van Dyke Show" and Disney's big-screen musical "Mary Poppins," can now add lifetime achievement honoree. He picked up that honor at Sunday night's 19th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards.

    "I've knocked around in this business for 70 years and I still haven't quite figured out exactly what it is I do," Van Dyke said after accepting his trophy from presenter Alec Baldwin.

    "The years have been full of surprises for me and a lot of fun. Aren't we lucky to have found a line of work that doesn't require growing up?"

    Van Dyke's career has spanned eight decades, starting with work as a disc jockey and a standup comic in the late '40s. He even worked as a national television morning-show host, with no less than Walter Cronkite serving as his news anchor.

    But perhaps Van Dyke's most critical career break came in 1960, when director Gower Champion hired him as the male lead opposite Chita Rivera in the new Broadway-bound stage musical "Bye Bye Birdie."

    Van Dyke had no professional dance experience, and out-of-town tryouts did not go well. Nevertheless, Champion refused to fire the actor, who would go on to New York with Rivera and win a Tony award for his performance.

    About a year later, Van Dyke was starring in his own sitcom, in the role of TV comedy writer Rob Petrie on "The Dick Van Dyke Show." Three prime-time Emmys for Van Dyke and more than 50 years later, the series remains revered by many critics as one of the earliest models of great workplace comedy.

    "'The 'Dick Van Dyke Show' was the most fun I ever had and the most creative period of my life," he said on the red carpet.

    During the series' run, Van Dyke also enjoyed big-screen hits, including the 1963 "Birdie" movie and the 1964 all-star comedy, "What a Way to Go!" But biggest of all was "Mary Poppins," in which he introduced the Oscar-winning song "Chim Chim Cher-ee."

    "I'm world-famous for my Cockney accent," Van Dyke kidded in his acceptance speech. He has said his British-born co-star, Julie Andrews, told him he never got the accent right.

    Van Dyke also saluted the room full of actors who gave him a standing ovation.

    "I'm looking at the greatest generation of actors in the history of acting. You've all lifted the art to another place now," he said. "Besides that you're everywhere. You're in Darfur, Somalia, Haiti. You're all over the place trying to do what's right.

    "This very heavy object here means that I can refer to you as my peers. I'm a happy man, God bless."

    Last year, Van Dyke presented the same lifetime achievement honor to his former TV co-star, Mary Tyler Moore.

    These days, Van Dyke sings with his vocal group, The Vantasix, and enjoys life with his wife of one year, makeup artist Arlene Silver. The couple met seven years ago at the SAG Awards.

    "They tell me you never work again once you get this award," Van Dyke said on the red carpet. "I'll have to let them know I'm available."

    171 comments

    • fed up  •  5 days ago
      the dick van dyke show and later the mary tyler moore show were clean, funny shows along with carol burnett--miss that comedy
      • lexielatte 4 days ago
        So Dale.. yes he as an alcoholic as are millions. He got treated for it, which makes me like him all the more. But the minute you said he wasn't funny, I knew you had no idea what you were talking about.
    • mylittlemomo  •  5 days ago
      I am surprised that they haven't awarded him a lifetime achievement award a lot sooner. He definitely desearves it.
    • Jim  •  5 days ago
      Total Class act,,, Not the Hollyweird trash nowdays !!!
    • askme  •  5 days ago
      Dang, the guy is doing freaking great for 87! Haha! A newlywed? Good for him. And one of the good guys. One of my all time faves, along with James Garner and Jimmy Stewart...talented and humble. He really earned that award! And kudos to his classy shout out to todays actors as well. It sure would be nice if somebody took him up on the acting offer.
    • RickS  •  4 days ago
      Man but does he look GREAT for his age! Has to be his attitude toward life and general disposition--and a little exercise and good luck along the way. Have always liked him on and off the set. Godspeed to this terrific impromptu actor. They don't make 'em like they used to.
    • Ananiah M  •  5 days ago
      What a wonderful man and so full of life still! He must have lived right.
    • Steven  •  5 days ago
      now thats a good lookin #$%$.
    • Keith  •  4 days ago
      A truly talented man. Many imitators, but only one original. When a tv show or movie from 50 yrs ago is still funny, you know that's talent.
    • JoeV  •  4 days ago
      A nice award to this comic, actor and human being. They don't make them like him anymore. Dang, he looks great at 87 years of age....
    • RickS  •  4 days ago
      He's so classy he mentioned today's activist actors. Too bad half of them are clueless about world affairs and can't act worth a lick.