Dick Van Dyke Reflects on Life and Legacy in Coldplay's New Music Video
The 98-year-old actor stars in a poignant video for 'All My Love,' celebrating his career and family ahead of his 99th birthday.
- The music video, directed by Spike Jonze and Mary Wigmore, features Dick Van Dyke at his Malibu home reflecting on aging, love, and his storied career.
- Van Dyke reprises iconic dance moves from his roles in 'Mary Poppins' and 'The Dick Van Dyke Show,' while also dancing barefoot with his wife, Arlene Silver.
- The video interweaves family moments, archival footage, and memorabilia, showcasing Van Dyke's seven-decade career and his reflections on mortality.
- Coldplay's Chris Martin performs 'All My Love' alongside Van Dyke, who shares his favorite lyric: 'Until I die, let me hold you if you cry.'
- A shorter version of the video will be released on December 13 to mark Van Dyke's 99th birthday, coinciding with Coldplay's ongoing promotion of their album 'Moon Music.'



























