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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
3 Primetime Emmy Awards
2 Golden Apple Awards
1 Laurel Award
1 Peoples Choice Award
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 Cast Member 1976 1
The Carol Burnett Show Cast Member 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 Himself - Guest Panelist 1x02 - Show 2 December 25, 1956
To Tell the Truth Himself - Guest Panelist 1x03 - Show 3 January 1, 1957
To Tell the Truth Himself - Guest Panelist 1x04 - Show 4 January 8, 1957
To Tell the Truth Himself - Guest Panelist 1x05 - Show 5 January 15, 1957
To Tell the Truth Himself - Guest Panelist 1x06 - Show 6 January 22, 1957
The Phil Silvers Show Private Harry Lumpkin 3x03 - Hillbilly Whiz October 1, 1957
The Phil Silvers Show Swifty Bilko 3x18 - Bilko's Cousin January 24, 1958
The Polly Bergen Show Himself May 17, 1958
The United States Steel Hour Justin Grey 6x13 - Trap for a Stranger February 25, 1959
The Ed Sullivan Show Sketch Actor November 29, 1959
Alfred Hitchcock Presents Thomas Craig 5x23 - Craig's Will March 6, 1960
What's My Line? Guest Panelist 11x33 - Show 512 May 8, 1960
The Ed Sullivan Show Albert F. Peterson - Scene from 'Bye Bye Birdie' June 12, 1960
The Ed Sullivan Show Comedian July 17, 1960
New Comedy Showcase Richard Alexander The Trouble with Richard August 22, 1960
The Ed Sullivan Show Singer November 13, 1960
I've Got a Secret Himself January 1, 1962
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 2x17 - Miraculous Martin January 17, 1971
Columbo Paul Galesco 4x02 - Negative Reaction October 15, 1974
Supertrain Waldo Chase 1x02 - And a Cup of Kindness Too February 14, 1979
The Mary Tyler Moore Hour Himself March 25, 1979
Matlock Judge Carter Addison 1x01 - The Judge September 23, 1986
Highway to Heaven Wally Dunn 3x15 - Wally January 14, 1987
Airwolf Malduke 4x21 - Malduke July 17, 1987
The Golden Girls Ken 5x05 - Love Under the Big Top October 21, 1989
Matlock Judge Carter Addison 4x18 - The Kidnapper February 6, 1990
Jake and the Fatman Dr. Mark Sloan 4x19 - It Never Entered My Mind March 20, 1991
Coach Partygoer 6x12 - Christmas of the Van Damned December 14, 1993
Maybe This Time Dr. Mark Sloan 1x13 - Break a Leg January 13, 1996
Becker Fred Becker 1x13 - Becker the Elder February 15, 1999
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch Duke 4x16 - Welcome Back, Duke February 25, 2000
Scrubs Doug Townshend 2x14 - My Brother, My Keeper January 23, 2003

Specials and Made-for-TV Movies

Title Role Airdate Series/Banner
Ghost of a Chance Bill Nolan May 12, 1987 CBS Tuesday Movie
The Dick Van Dyke Show Revisited Himself May 11, 2004
Murder 101 Dr. Jonathan Maxwell January 7, 2006 Hallmark Channel Original Movie
Murder 101: College Can Be Murder Dr. Jonathan Maxwell January 29, 2007 Hallmark Channel Original Movie
Murder 101: If Wishes Were Horses Dr. Jonathan Maxwell August 9, 2007 Hallmark Channel Original Movie
Murder 101: New Age Dr. Jonathan Maxwell January 14, 2008 Hallmark Channel Original Movie

Talk, News and Game Show Appearances

Series Episode Airdate
The Hollywood Squares September 13-17, 1971
The Hollywood Squares September 20-24, 1976
Naomi's New Morning January 28, 2007

Producer

Series Year(s) Credit Season(s)
Diagnosis Murder 1995 –2001 Executive Producer

Awards and Accolades

Tony Awards

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

Primetime Emmy Awards

(3 Wins in 6 Nominations)

  • Won: Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series (1964, 1965, 1966)
The Dick Van Dyke Show

Daytime Emmy Awards

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

Trivia