Legendary actor Dick Van Dyke, 98, still has career goals with no plans to retire
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Dick Van Dyke has been in the business over 60 years. At 98 years old, he has no plans of slowing down. He tells Deadline he would like to do a one-man show in the future.
"Well, it was a matter of just enjoying myself," he said. "I always loved what I was doing. If it had felt like work, I probably would have stopped it a long time ago, but I just loved it." Lori Bashian is an entertainment production assistant for Fox News Digital.
Van Dyke got his start in the 1940s as a radio announcer at the age of 17 and thought he would be a television announcer when that format became more popular, but things went a different way.
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