Dick Van Dyke teamed up with Coldplay for their new music video All My Love and gave a heartfelt performance to remember.
The seven-minute video sees the soon to be 99-year-old join Coldplay frontman Chris Martin at the piano, where they share a deeply candid moment.
Dick, as always, is disarmingly honest, addressing his own mortality with a mix of humility and acceptance. “I’m acutely aware that I could go any day now,” he tells Chris. “But I don’t know why it doesn’t concern me. I’m not afraid of it. I have the feeling that I’m gonna be alright.”
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It’s a moment that sets the tone for the rest of the video, which is as much a celebration of life as it is a meditation on love.
Dick revisits some of his most iconic moments, recreating the Penguin Dance from Mary Poppins and The Twizzle, a routine he first performed on his self-titled TV show in the 1960s. Barefoot and full of energy, he dances alongside his wife, Arlene Silver, who has been his partner in life and love for over a decade.
In a particularly touching scene, Dick is joined by his children and grandchildren, turning the video into a multigenerational celebration of family and connection. At one point, he stands beneath a giant set of red balloons, a whimsical nod to the enduring sense of wonder that has defined his career.
When asked about the meaning of love, Dick offers a thoughtful response. “Boy, they’ve been asking that question for centuries. I don’t know,” he admits with a smile. “It’s certainly the feeling of caring about the welfare and the life of the other pers