Dick Van Dyke Is Looking Forward To His 100th Birthday In 2025 Says, “Old Age Can Be A Great Time”
The star, who found fame in the TV sitcom "The Dick Van Dyke Show" in the 1960s, shared that taking a "childlike attitude" to life has helped him through the years.
Dick Van Dyke has no plans to retire and would like to return to the stage in a Shakespeare play, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
The nonagenarian said: “I’d like Shakespeare. I love the rhythms of it. I’m old enough to do ‘King Lear’. I didn’t know how much I would miss it. I really miss getting up in front of an audience.”
The star, who found fame in the TV sitcom “The Dick Van Dyke Show” in the 1960s, shared that taking a “childlike attitude” to life has helped him through the years.
He said: “I like to play, and I don’t take too many things seriously. To take oneself seriously will age you pretty quick. It’s not what’s happening to you, it’s the attitude you take towards it. If you can stay optimistic about life and relationships, you’ll be much happier.”