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Dick Van Dyke Admits Child Neglect
30 Nov
Summary
- Dick Van Dyke acknowledges neglecting children during early career.
- He attributes early struggles to overcoming poverty and working hard.
- Van Dyke, nearing 100, published a book of life lessons.

As Dick Van Dyke approaches his 100th birthday on December 13, he has candidly discussed his past parenting, admitting he likely neglected his children during his formative career years. The iconic entertainer shared that his early life was marked by a drive to escape poverty, which demanded immense hard work and limited family time. He expressed that he has faced no complaints from his four children about this period, attributing his success to his relentless efforts.
Van Dyke's reflections come with the release of his new book, '100 Rules for Living to 100,' which compiles his life lessons and career insights. He recounted the demanding schedule of his early days, which included performing in nightclubs, hosting early morning radio shows, and working with a partner, often surviving on just three to four hours of sleep. Despite the hardships, he expressed profound gratitude for a long career spent doing what he loves.
The celebrated comedian also credited his wife, Arlene Silver, for her role in keeping him youthful and present. He described her as a joy who brings happiness to his daily life. Van Dyke has outlived many of his peers, a sentiment echoed by Silver, who called it a 'curse of living to almost 100.' Despite these losses, Van Dyke maintains a positive outlook, stating, 'Life's been good to me. I can't complain.'




