5 Must-Watch Dick Van Dyke Movies to Celebrate His 100th Birthday This Weekend

Dick Van Dyke has been making audiences laugh and smile for decades, becoming one of Hollywood’s most beloved icons. With his charming personality, perfect comedic timing, and ability to breathe life into every role, his career as an entertainer has left a lasting mark on generations.
This weekend, as he celebrates his 100th birthday, it is a great moment to revisit the performances that made him legendary.
From classic musicals to unforgettable comedies, these five Dick Van Dyke movies showcase the humor, talent, and heart that have defined his remarkable career.
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Mary Poppins (1964)
Dick Van Dyke’s role as Bert in Mary Poppins is pure magic. As the cheerful, energetic friend of Julie Andrews’ titular nanny, he brings laughter and warmth to every frame. From dancing on rooftops to sliding down banisters, Van Dyke’s physical comedy and charm in this film make him unforgettable.
Beyond the laughs, his character adds heart to the story. Bert’s friendship with the children and his joyful outlook remind viewers why kindness, imagination, and fun matter. Mary Poppins is timeless, and Van Dyke’s performance is a big part of why it still delights audiences today.
Cold Turkey (1971)
In Cold Turkey, Dick Van Dyke plays Reverend Clayton Brooks, who finds himself caught in a hilarious challenge to help his town quit smoking for a $25 million reward. His performance shines as he navigates absurd situations, sometimes fumbling, sometimes scheming, but always persisting.
The movie is more than just laughs. It is about community, showing how people can come together to achieve a common goal. Van Dyke keeps the story grounded with his likable, everyman energy, making the film as enjoyable today as it was when it first came out.
Imagine adoring your employer so much that you commit crimes for them. That is the story of the next movie on this list.
Fitzwilly (1967)
Dick Van Dyke stars as Fitzwilly, a clever butler orchestrating elaborate heists to maintain his employer’s luxurious lifestyle in this title. His witty lines and smooth delivery make every con or caper he pulls off entertaining and fun to watch.
At the same time, Fitzwilly is surprisingly heartfelt. The romance that develops later in the plot gives the story emotional depth. Van Dyke proves he can be funny, smart, and endearing all at once through this film.
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (1968)
As Caractacus Potts, Dick Van Dyke plays the inventive father who restores a magical car for an adventure his children can enjoy in this flick. His physical comedy once again makes the movie endlessly entertaining.
The film is also full of heart. Van Dyke’s warmth shines through his relationship with his children, and his optimism in the face of challenges gives the movie a timeless, feel-good quality.
Night at the Museum (2006)
Dick Van Dyke had a smaller, supporting role in Night at the Museum, released in the same year he met the present love of his life. Van Dyke plays Cecil Fredericks, an elderly security guard and eventual villain in the film. His performance provided a fun turn against the protagonist.
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Dick Van Dyke’s career, clearly, is a testament to the enduring power of genuine talent. Across decades, he has brought warmth, humor, and heart to every role, leaving an indelible mark on Hollywood and audiences worldwide. As he celebrates his 100th birthday in only a few hours, his performances remind people that true charm and comedic brilliance never fade.
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Which movie on the list will you be watching as a tribute to Dick Van Dyke on his milestone birthday? Let us know in the comments.
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Edited By: Aliza Siddiqui
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