Dick Van Dyke wins Creative Arts Emmy at 98, shares career advice and shows no signs of slowing down
Legendary actor Dick Van Dyke continues to shine as he approaches his 100th birthday. His latest achievement, a Creative Arts Emmy for Outstanding Variety Special, further solidifies his remarkable legacy.
At 98, Van Dyke remains an inspiration. When asked how he'd like to be remembered, his answer was simple: "For laughter." This Emmy win places him alongside comedic icon Norman Lear as the oldest Creative Arts Emmy winner.
With over seven decades in the industry, Van Dyke has no plans to retire. He joked after his win, "I've been in the business 75 years. I can't believe I'm still here and performing. I'm looking for work if anybody has!"
For those aspiring to follow in his footsteps, Van Dyke offers sage advice: "You have to stick with it... Be patient if you've got the confidence in yourself, and it's very important to believe that you can do it."
Van Dyke's wife, Arlene Silver, who also served as the producer for his award-winning special, joined him on stage. He praised her talent and dedication, emphasizing her independent accomplishments.
The iconic actor continues to amaze audiences with his appearances, most recently on "The Masked Singer." He also has an upcoming role in the film "Capture the Flag."
Dick Van Dyke's unwavering passion and zest for life remain a beacon of inspiration. His story serves as a testament to the power of perseverance, positivity, and a good dose of humor.