Arts & Entertainment
Dick Van Dyke Leads 'Mary Poppins' Sing Along At Age 90
The "ageless" star broke into song while celebrating the restoration of Walt Disney's birthplace in Chicago.

Chicago, IL - The Olsen twins are in their 30s, Jerry “The Beaver” Mathers is nearing 70 and Justin Bieber wasn’t even born until 1994.
While pop culture gives us countless reasons to feel old, there’s one man who can make us all feel young again.
Dick Van Dyke is every bit the star he’s been since the 1950s. And he hasn’t missed a beat.
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That was evidenced this past weekend when the actor led a perfect sing along to “Let’s Go Fly a Kite,” a popular song from the legendary “Mary Poppins” movie he starred in several decades ago, during a ceremony at the boyhood home of Walt Disney in Chicago’s Hermosa neighborhood.
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Van Dyke is 90, and just as multifaceted now as he’s ever been. The actor/singer/comedian/dancer has won Tony, Emmy and Grammy awards and has often been described as “ageless.”
The legend was in Chicago to celebrate the nearly complete restoration of the Disney birthplace, which sits at 2156 N. Tripp Ave.
Nicholas DeGrazia posted the video to Facebook.
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