Overview
- He will mark the milestone at home in Malibu with his wife Arlene Silver, opting for a private day.
- A new documentary, Dick Van Dyke 100th Celebration, is screening in U.S. theaters on Dec. 13–14 alongside a new life‑lessons book titled 100 Rules for Living to 100.
- He credits daily workouts, a healthy routine, a positive outlook and support from Silver for staying physically and mentally sharp.
- Sober since overcoming alcoholism in the 1970s, he also quit smoking and jokes about normal age‑related issues after replacing dental implants in 2013.
- Though he declared retirement at 75, he continues to take select roles, appeared in 2018’s Mary Poppins Returns and recently told NBC he is looking for work.