Dick Van Dyke, 98, hopes to be remembered by fans for one thing
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Legendary actor Dick Van Dyke earned a Creative Arts Emmy award Saturday, where he told the press he wanted to be remembered for his legacy of laughter.
"For laughter," the "Mary Poppins" star said while holding his trophy for outstanding variety special for his "Dick Van Dyke 98 Years of Magic," per People magazine. "I hope for making people laugh for 75 years." Tracy Wright is an entertainment reporter for Fox News Digital. Send story tips to Tracy.Wright@fox.com.
Van Dyke's win on Saturday earned him a tie as the oldest winner of a Creative Arts Emmy alongside the late comedic legend, Norman Lear. His wife, Arlene Silver, shared a clip of the standing ovation Van Dyke received upon winning the award. A post shared by MPSE (@motion_picture_sound_editors)
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