Dick Van Dyke

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Dick Van Dyke
Birth name Richard Wayne Van Dyke
Born December 13, 1925 in West Plains, Missouri, USA
Notable Roles The Dick Van Dyke Show: Rob Petrie
The New Dick Van Dyke Show: Dick Preston
Diagnosis Murder: Mark Sloan
Notable Episodes
Awards 1 Daytime Emmy Award, USA
4 Emmy Awards, USA
2 Golden Apple Awards, USA
1 Luarel Award, USA
1 Peoples' Choice Award, USA
Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame

Contents

Roles

Starring Roles

Series Role Year(s) Season(s)
The Dick Van Dyke Show Rob Petrie 1961–1966 1 2 3 4 5
The New Dick Van Dyke Show Dick Preston 1971–1974 1 2 3
Van Dyke and Company Himself 1976 1
The Carol Burnett Show various 1977
The Van Dyke Show Dick Burgess 1988 1
Diagnosis Murder Mark Sloan 1993–2001 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Guest Starring Roles

Series Role Episode Airdate
To Tell the Truth (1956) To Tell the Truth - Guest Panelist December 25, 1956
To Tell the Truth (1956) To Tell the Truth - Guest Panelist January 1, 1957
To Tell the Truth (1956) To Tell the Truth - Guest Panelist January 8, 1957
To Tell the Truth (1956) To Tell the Truth - Guest Panelist January 15, 1957
To Tell the Truth (1956) To Tell the Truth - Guest Panelist January 22, 1957
The Phil Silvers Show Private Harry Lumpkin - Hillbilly Whiz October 1, 1957
The Phil Silvers Show Swifty Bilko - Bilko's Cousin January 24, 1958
The Polly Bergen Show Himself - May 17, 1958
The United States Steel Hour Justin Grey - Trap for a Stranger February 25, 1959
Toast of the Town Sketch Actor - November 29, 1959
Alfred Hitchcock Presents Thomas Craig - Craig's Will March 6, 1960
What's My Line? (1950) What's My Line? - Guest Panelist May 8, 1960
Toast of the Town Albert F. Peterson - Scene from 'Bye Bye Birdie' - June 12, 1960
Toast of the Town Comedian - July 17, 1960
New Comedy Showcase Richard Alexander - The Trouble with Richard August 22, 1960
Toast of the Town Singer - November 13, 1960
I've Got a Secret (1952) I've Got a Secret - Himself January 1, 1962
The Danny Kaye Show -
The Andy Williams Show Himself - February 18, 1964
The Leslie Uggams Show Himself - September 28, 1969
The Leslie Uggams Show Himself - November 16, 1969
The Bill Cosby Show Marvin - Miraculous Marvin January 17, 1971
The New Scooby-Doo Movies Himself - Scooby-Doo Meets Dick Van Dyke October 27, 1973
Columbo Paul Galesco 4x02 - Negative Reaction October 15, 1974
Supertrain Waldo Chase - And a Cup of Kindness Too February 14, 1979
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson Himself - March 21, 1979
The Mary Tyler Moore Hour Himself - March 25, 1979
Matlock Judge Carter Addison - The Judge September 23, 1986
Biography Himself - Jerry Seinfeld: Master of his Domain
Highway to Heaven Wally Dunn - Wally January 14, 1987
Airwolf Malduke - Malduke July 17, 1987
The Golden Girls Ken - Love Under the Big Top October 21, 1989
Matlock Judge Carter Addison - The Kidnapper February 6, 1990
Jake and the Fatman Dr. Mark Sloan - It Never Entered My Mind March 20, 1991
Coach Partygoer - Christmas of the Van Damned December 14, 1993
Maybe This Time Dr. Mark Sloan - Break a Leg January 13, 1996
The Rosie O'Donnell Show Himself - March 2, 1998
Becker Fred Becker - Becker the Elder February 15, 1999
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch Duke - Welcome Back, Duke February 25, 2000
Larry King Live Himself - September 22, 2000
Scrubs Dr. Townshend - My Brother, My Keeper January 23, 2003
This Morning Himself - November 21, 2003
This Morning Himself - December 13, 2004
After They Were Famous Himself - Chitty Chitty Bang Bang December 24, 2004

Specials and Made-for-TV Movies

Awards and Accolades

Tony Awards

  • Won: Best Featured Actor in a Musical (1961)
Bye Bye Birdie

Primetime Emmy Awards

(2 Wins in 5 Nominations)

  • Won: Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series (1964, 1966)
The Dick Van Dyke Show

Daytime Emmy Awards

  • Won: Outstanding Performer in Children's Programming (1984)
CBS Library: The Wrong Way Kid


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