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  2. Dick Van Dyke - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. Dick Van Dyke Gathers 'Big Family' at Home Ahead of 99th ...

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    Van Dyke and Martin appeared together on Jimmy Kimmel Live! on Thursday, Dec. 5 to discuss the making of the video, a shorter version of which will be released on Dec. 13, Van Dyke’s 99th birthday.

  4. Barry Van Dyke - Wikipedia

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    Barry Van Dyke was born in Atlanta, Georgia, the son of Dick Van Dyke and his first wife, Margie Willett (1926–2008). Van Dyke's television debut was as Florian, a violin-toting nine-year-old in "The Talented Neighborhood" episode of The Dick Van Dyke Show alongside big brother Christian. However, his father advised him to wait before ...

  5. Paul van Dyk - Wikipedia

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    Paul van Dyk grew up in East Berlin in a single parent household; his father left him and his mother when he was four years old. [citation needed] While living there, he worked as a broadcast technician [11] and began training to become a carpenter. Paul van Dyk claims his musical education came from radio. [12]

  6. Jerry Van Dyke - Wikipedia

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    Van Dyke with Stefanie Powers in McLintock! (1963) Van Dyke pursued a stand-up comedy career while still in Danville High School and was already a veteran of strip joints and nightclubs when he joined the United States Air Force Tops In Blue in 1954 and 1955. [4] [5] [6] During the mid-1950s, Van Dyke worked at WTHI-TV in Terre Haute, Indiana. [7]

  7. Van Dyke - Wikipedia

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    Jost Van Dyke, island of the British Virgin Islands named after Joost van Dyk; M-53 (Michigan highway), highway in the U.S. state of Michigan known as Van Dyke Avenue and Van Dyke Road in Metro Detroit; Van Dyke, Michigan, former community in the United States; Vandyke, Texas, unincorporated community in Comanche County

  8. For an Angel - Wikipedia

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    "For an Angel" is a trance song by German DJ Paul van Dyk, which served as his debut track and would become his most famous work. The song was initially released in 1994 as a track on 45 RPM on the MFS record label, which was van Dyk's first studio album.

  9. Van Dyk - Wikipedia

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    Van Dyk or Vandyk is an Afrikaans toponymic meaning "from (the) dike". It can also be directly derived from the Dutch form Van Dijk. [1]Van Dyk. Carl Vandyk (1851–1931), German-born British photographer