With rare behind-the-scenes stories, never-before-seen moments, and classic clips from The Dick Van Dyke Show, Mary Poppins, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, and many more, Dick Van Dyke takes us on a heartfelt journey through his legendary career. Beloved co-stars and friends share personal memories and hilarious anecdotes, including Mary Tyler Moore, Carl Reiner, Chita Rivera, Michele Lee, Tim Conway, Rose Marie, Morey Amsterdam, Betty White, and Derek Hough. And Dick Van Dyke himself offers stories he’s waited 100 years to tell.
Full Cast of Dick Van Dyke: 100th Celebration
Betty White
Self (archive footage)
In the television special "Dick Van Dyke: 100th Celebration," Betty White appeared as a guest star, contributing her charm and wit in a tribute format rather than a traditional acting role. This performance is notable as it highlights Betty White's standing as a beloved and respected figure in the entertainment industry, celebrated alongside fellow TV legend Dick Van Dyke. Unlike her well-known roles in series such as "
The Golden Girls" or "
The Mary Tyler Moore Show," this appearance was more of a cameo and a celebration of her enduring presence in television history. The special allowed her to showcase her personality and rapport with peers rather than displaying character acting, marking it as a distinguished moment in her career reflective of her legacy rather than a typical dramatic or comedic role.
Derek Hough
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Fans of Derek Hough might enjoy his role in 'Dick Van Dyke: 100th Celebration' as it showcases his versatility beyond dance, highlighting his charm and comedic timing in a tribute setting. This contrasts with his most iconic performances on '
Dancing with the Stars,' where his skill and passion for dance are at the forefront. An interesting detail about this appearance is that Derek had the opportunity to honor a television legend, connecting his modern dance legacy with classic entertainment history, offering fans a bridge between eras.
Michele Lee
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In 'Dick Van Dyke: 100th Celebration,' Michele Lee delivers a heartfelt and engaging performance as herself, bringing a warm and personal touch to the tribute. Her appearance stands out by offering genuine anecdotes and reflections that connect deeply with the audience, showcasing her charm and wit in a way that differs from her scripted roles such as in the musical series '
Knots Landing.' Unlike her fictional characters, this role allows her authentic personality to shine through, providing a unique and intimate perspective on Van Dyke's legacy. An interesting trivia fact is that Michele Lee and Dick Van Dyke both have extensive backgrounds in musical theatre, which enriches their mutual respect and adds depth to the celebration.
Tim Conway
Self (archive footage)
In the movie 'Dick Van Dyke: 100th Celebration,' Tim Conway appeared as a special guest celebrating the iconic career of Dick Van Dyke. While not a traditional acting role, Conway's participation served as a tribute to Van Dyke and showcased the camaraderie and mutual respect among legendary entertainers. This appearance stands out in Conway's career because it highlights his place within the pantheon of classic television comedy figures, alongside peers like Van Dyke, rather than showcasing his own character work. Unlike his better-known performances—such as his prolific work on '
The Carol Burnett Show' or his comedic sketch characters—this celebration performance was more of an affectionate homage, emphasizing Conway's status as a beloved veteran in the entertainment industry.
Carl Reiner
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Carl Reiner appeared in 'Dick Van Dyke: 100th Celebration' as a host and narrator, honoring his longtime friend and collaborator Dick Van Dyke. While the event was not a traditional movie role, Reiner's participation highlighted his deep connection to television history and comedy, reinforcing his legacy as a pioneer in the entertainment industry. This appearance differed from his earlier, more active roles as a writer, director, and actor, instead showcasing his role as a respected elder statesman celebrating his peers. The performance stood out by emphasizing Reiner's enduring influence and personal warmth, rather than scripted comedy or directing, offering audiences a reflective and heartfelt tribute rather than a character portrayal.