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Van Dyke: Disney & I were 13-year-old kids

6 Dec

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Summary

  • Van Dyke believes he's the last person knowing Walt Disney.
  • Both shared a childlike enthusiasm for children's entertainment.
  • Van Dyke was cast in Mary Poppins after a chat with Disney.
Van Dyke: Disney & I were 13-year-old kids

Dick Van Dyke, at 99 years old, has shared a unique perspective on his relationship with the late Walt Disney, suggesting he may be the last surviving individual to have known the famed producer well.

Van Dyke described their bond as stemming from a shared childlike enthusiasm, stating, "emotionally we were both 13 years old." This mutual spirit was the driving force behind their mutual enjoyment of creating children's entertainment.

He further revealed that his casting as Bert in 'Mary Poppins' was a direct result of a conversation with Disney. After Van Dyke expressed a desire for more quality children's programming, Disney called him and offered the role, demonstrating their immediate connection.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Dick Van Dyke believes he's the last person who knew Walt Disney well, describing their shared childlike enthusiasm for children's entertainment.
Walt Disney offered Dick Van Dyke the role of Bert after hearing his comments about the need for more children's entertainment.
Dick Van Dyke met Walt Disney in the early 1960s, when Van Dyke was in his mid-30s.

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