Dick Van Dyke, 96, hands out cash to job seekers and homeless

EXCLUSIVE: ‘He’s an angel from God!’ Mary Poppins legend Dick Van Dyke, 96, is seen handing out $5 bills and spreading good cheer to job seekers and homeless in Malibu

  • DailyMail.com spotted Dick Van Dyke last week handing out cash to job seekers and homeless people in Malibu 
  • The Mary Poppins actor, 96, was hailed an ‘angel from God’ by those he helped 
  • He handed out $5 bills and mingled with those at the Malibu Community Labor Exchange, which helps match employers and those looking for work
  • ‘Whenever I have some fives I come by,’ Dick said, ‘You can’t do it all the time, though!’
  • Dick will be celebrating his 97th birthday in December  

Dick Van Dyke has proven he has a heart of gold as he was seen handing out cash to job seekers and chatting with the homeless in Malibu.

The 96-year-old actor returned to his favorite nonprofit organization, Malibu Community Labor Exchange, on Thursday morning, which helps match employers and those looking for work. 

The legendary Mary Poppins and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang actor handed out $5 bills and took the time to chat with several workers and spread joy to homeless people nearby. 

‘Whenever I have some fives I come by,’ Dick said. ‘You can’t do it all the time, though!’

An employee at the center then chimed in, ‘Just call him angel from God,’ which the humble veteran batted away with his trademark modesty before waving goodbye.

DailyMail.com was there as Dick Van Dyke handed out $5 bills and mingled with those at the Malibu Community Labor Exchange, which helps match employers and those looking for work

Dick handed  out the cash to job seekers and homeless people in Malibu and told DailyMail.com it’s something he does often

The legendary Mary Poppins actor, 96, was hailed an ‘angel from God’ by those he helped

‘Whenever I have some fives I come by,’ Dick said, ‘You can’t do it all the time, though!’

He was at the Malibu Community Labor Exchange, which helps match employers and those looking for work

Dick was wearing a white long sleeve shirt, gray sweatpants and black slip-on shoes

Dick is only an Oscar away from elite EGOT status and served in the US Army during World War II 

Dick, who was wearing a white long sleeve shirt, gray sweatpants and black slip-on shoes, is known to be a big fan of the organization and was first photographed handing out money there in May 2021. 

Dick has been married to former make-up artist Arlene Silver, 50, since 2012. She is 46 years his junior 

After he left the center, he ran errands at a Malibu bank and pharmacy and appeared in great spirits the whole time. 

Back in June, DailyMail.com got to chat with the actor as he ran errands. 

It was just before Father’s Day and he told us, ‘I’m just glad to still be here!’

Dick is a grandfather to seven and shares four children with ex-wife Margerie Willet – who he married on the radio show Bride and Groom in 1948 before divorcing 36 years later. 

His longtime companion Michelle Triola Marvin passed away in 2009 after living together for 30 years. 

He has been married to former make-up artist Arlene Silver, 50, since 2012.

Dick has lived quite a life. He is only an Oscar away from elite EGOT status and served in the US Army during World War II.

Aside from Mary Poppins, he is also known for his memorable roles in The Dick Van Dyke Show (1961-66), Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (1968) and most recently, Mary Poppins Returns (2018).

On Valentine’s Day this year, Dick proved he could still act, sing, and dance as he appeared alongside his wife 46 years his junior in their Everybody Loves a Lover music video.

Dick portrayed cockney jack-of-all-trades Bert alongside Julie Andrews in Robert Stevenson’s 1964 Disney classic Mary Poppins

Aside from Mary Poppin, he is also known for his memorable roles in The Dick Van Dyke Show (1961-66), Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (1968) and, most recently, Mary Poppins Returns (2018)

The duo performed a cheery cover of a Richard Adler and Robert Allen song, made popular by Doris Day in 1958, alongside barbershop trio The Vantastix and trumpet player Tony Guerrero.

‘I love to harmonize, so that keeps me going,’ Dick said of the group he formed in 2020. ‘It’s kind of my retirement amusement. I don’t play golf. I have more fun singing and dancing.’

Dick originally met Arlene when she was working at the 13th Screen Actors Guild Awards in 2007 where he presented Julie Andrews with a lifetime achievement award.

Arlene said, ‘We got along immediately as friends, so it didn’t feel like he was so much older than me.

‘He is the most perfect human being. I’ve never met anyone so happy, so genuine, so amazing. He’s just like a happy pill.’

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