Prior to his win at the Daytime Emmys, Van Dyke won five primetime Emmy awards, one Tony and one Grammy in addition to receiving a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
made history at the .
The 98-year-old actor when he took home the prize for best guest performer in a daytime drama series for starring on .
“I don’t believe this,” Van Dyke said as he and his wife, , accepted the award. “I feel like a spy from nighttime television. I brought this lady up because she, by trouble and strife, is the love of my life, but because she was in the show — she played the cop who arrested me.”
He continued, joking: “She looks better than she did as that cop and I’m the oldest nominee in history.”
The crowd laughed as he poked fun at the fact that he has been “playing an old man all my life.”
“If I had known I was going to live this long I would’ve taken better care of myself,” he said. “You guys are a real family and just took me in and treated me so nicely.”
He then concluded, noting his “80 years in the business” started with him doing a show for fun with a friend and having his career “snowball into this.” As he exited, he was once again poking fun at his age.
“I’m 98 years old, can you believe it?” he said. “‘This really tops off a lifetime of 80 years in the business.”
The other nominees in the category included ’ Linden Ashby, ’s Ashley Jones, ’s Alley Mills and Neighbours’ .
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Days before the awards show, he shared an exclusive statement with PEOPLE, explaining .
“This nomination is very exciting; after all, it took me 75 years and my pal to get on a soap opera!” he said, referencing how he campaigned the DOOL actor for a part in the show. “He is really the reason this happened and deserves the credit and thanks.”
He continued, “This is a very different honor for me; I seldom get recognized for dramatic or straight acting – comedy and musicals are my specialty after all. I’m so honored and it will be a fun night celebrating with the entire daytime television community.”
Over the course of his legendary career, Van Dyke has received for Van Dyke and Company and The Dick Van Dyke Show.
In 1995, he was inducted into the television academy’s Hall of Fame. He was also awarded a Tony for the 1960 Broadway rendition of Bye Bye Birdie and a Grammy for Mary Poppins.
Van Dyke’s entertainment career started out in radio and on Broadway before he landed on Carl Reiner’s The Dick Van Dyke Show, which ran from 1961 to 1966, and starred as his wife. The sitcom catapulted both Van Dyke and Moore to stardom.
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While shooting The Dick Van Dyke Show, he joined , Karen Dotrice and Matthew Garber in Walt Disney Pictures’ now-classic Mary Poppins. The 1964 film “was special,” he . “I loved working with kids. You do a lot of clowning and get to know them.”
After the movie came a string of film roles including Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and Dick Tracy, as well as TV parts. From 1993 to 2001, he played Dr. Mark Sloan, a teaching physician who solved crimes in his spare time, in the CBS crime drama Diagnosis: Murder.
Since then, Van Dyke has appeared in 2006’s Night in the Museum and 2018’s Mary Poppins Returns — and the actor continues to stay busy even in his 90s.
In addition to his role on , he also recently appeared on as and as himself.
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The legendary performer — who married , 52, in 2012 — credited a few different reasons he’s stayed .
“Genes, I guess, for one thing,” Van Dyke told in February 2023. “Having a beautiful young wife half my age to take care of me — that works! My positive attitude, I get that from my wife.”
The entertainer also noted that he enjoys , saying, “I wrote a book called . I still go to the gym three days a week and work out.”
“And I advise everybody to do that, because that’s what ages people — it’s just a stiffening up and not exercising their muscles and their lungs. Exercise is the answer,” he added.
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