(CNN) — The phrase “they don’t make ‘em like they used to” has never proven more accurate than with respect to legendary actor and comedian Dick Van Dyke, who turns 100 on Saturday.
The momentous occasion comes after a notable several years for the “Mary Poppins” actor, whose passion for comedy and performing has shown no signs of aging.
Van Dyke often appears as part of Vandy Camp, a carnival-like performance troupe that includes his wife Arlene Silver, in Malibu, California near their home. The group features dancing, a cappella and songs from the iconic star’s oeuvre, including hits from his 1960s musical films “Poppins” and “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.” Vandy Camp and Van Dyke often associate themselves with charities, helping local causes in Malibu and Los Angeles as part of their prog

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