Dick Van Dyke just turned 100 — and he’s still stealing the show.
The legendary song-and-dance man officially became a centenarian on Dec. 13, a rare feat for a star whose career has delighted fans on the big and small screens for more than seven decades.
“The funniest thing is, it’s not enough. A hundred years is not enough,” Van Dyke said in an interview with ABC News that aired ahead of his milestone birthday. “You wanna live more, which I plan to.”
It’s easy to see why. Despite far outliving the 58-year life expectancy for an American born in 1925, the legendary entertainer says he doesn’t have any aches or pain.
“I’m so lucky,” Van Dyke said, noting that he still hits the gym three days a week. “I think that saved me from the pain.”
Still, the road to 100 wasn’t always smooth

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