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The Emmy-winning actor starred in Coldplay's new music video for the track "All My Love," in which Van Dyke opens up ... Actor Dick Van Dyke arrives for the 43rd Kennedy Center Honors at the ...
Dick Van Dyke is the star of Coldplay’s music video for the band’s latest single, “All My Love,” which sees the 98-year-old Hollywood legend dancing barefoot and duetting with frontman ...
PEOPLE is exclusively premiering Coldplay's extended directors’ cut music video for "All My Love" The video stars Dick Van Dyke, who reflects on his career ahead of his 99th birthday on Dec. 13
The Dick Van Dyke Show received positive reviews from its start, with The Hollywood Reporter praising Van Dyke's comedic performance writing, "Sure to catch on as a new personality is Dick Van Dyke who, though he can play it straight when need be, proves a master of the double take, juicing up to solid laughs what would possibly be just amusing ...
Coldplay has accomplished a monumental feat in the band's new "All My Love" music video, which emotionally wraps 98 years of Hollywood legend Dick Van Dyke's life into a single seven-minute ...
The official video is dedicated to American actor Dick Van Dyke, who handled production alongside his wife Arlene Silver. [13] Its director's cut, led by Spike Jonze and Mary Wigmore, came out on 6 December. [14] Coldplay published a shorter version (which credits Crisp as director) on 13 December, celebrating Van Dyke's 99th birthday. [15]
Coldplay is celebrating Dick Van Dyke's 99th birthday in the sweetest way possible. On Friday, Dec. 6, the band released a special extended director's cut video for their new song, "All My Love."
Van Dyke at the 2017 Phoenix Comicon. Dick Van Dyke (born December 13, 1925) is an American actor, comedian, singer, dancer, writer and producer. He first gained recognition on radio and Broadway, then he became known for his role as Rob Petrie on the CBS television sitcom The Dick Van Dyke Show, which ran from 1961 to 1966. [1]