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Jerry Van Dyke

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American actor and comedian (1931–2018)

Jerry Van Dyke
Van Dyke in 1990
Born
Jerry McCord Van Dyke

(1931-07-27)July 27, 1931
DiedJanuary 5, 2018(2018-01-05) (aged 86)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • comedian
Years active1962–2015
Spouses
Children3, includingKelly Jean
Relatives
Military career
Allegiance United States
Service/ branchUnited States Air Force
UnitSpecial Services
Battles / warsKorean War

Jerry McCord Van Dyke (July 27, 1931 – January 5, 2018) was an American actor and comedian. He was the younger brother ofDick Van Dyke.[1]

Van Dyke had a long and successful career mostly as acharacter actor in supporting and guest roles on popular television series. He made his television acting debut onThe Dick Van Dyke Show with several guest appearances as Rob Petrie's brother, Stacey. From 1989 to 1997, he played Luther Van Dam on the popular seriesCoach.[1]

Early life

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Jerry McCord Van Dyke was born inDanville, Illinois, on July 27, 1931, to Hazel Victoria (née McCord), a stenographer, and Loren Wayne "Cookie" Van Dyke, a salesman.[2] He was of Dutch, English, Irish, and Scottish descent.[3]

Career

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Early career

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Van Dyke withStefanie Powers inMcLintock! (1963)

Van Dyke pursued astand-up comedy career while still inDanville High School and was already a veteran of strip joints and nightclubs when he joined theUnited States Air ForceTops In Blue in 1954 and 1955.[4][5][6] During the mid-1950s, Van Dyke worked atWTHI-TV inTerre Haute, Indiana.[7]The Jerry Van Dyke Show, which included futureCBS NewsEarly Show news anchorJoseph Benti, Nancee South and Ben Falber, was popular fare.[6] In the service, he performed at military bases around the world, twice winning theAll Air Force Talent Show.[7]

Following his first guest appearances onThe Dick Van Dyke Show and two others on CBS'sThe Ed Sullivan Show, CBS made him a regular onThe Judy Garland Show.[8] He was also given hosting chores on the 1963 game showPicture This.[6] In that same year, movie audiences saw him in supporting roles inMcLintock!,Palm Springs Weekend andThe Courtship of Eddie's Father.[7]

Television career

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Van Dyke in a publicity photo forAccidental Family (1967)

In 1963 Van Dyke was cast on an episode ofGE True, hosted byJack Webb.[9] WhenThe Judy Garland Show was unsuccessfully revamped, Van Dyke left the program.[10] He turned down the offer to playGilligan onGilligan's Island, a role which instead went toBob Denver.[9] He appeared as a guest star in one episode ofThe Andy Griffith Show.[11] He also appeared in a 1964 episode ofThe Cara Williams Show.[citation needed] Van Dyke finally accepted the lead role of attorney David Crabtree inMy Mother the Car (1965), the misadventures of a man whose deceased mother Gladys (voiced byAnn Sothern) is reincarnated as a restored antique car.[6] Though the series was a commercial failure, Van Dyke continued to work steadily in supporting television and film roles through the rest of the decade.[6]

He starred in another short-lived situation comedyAccidental Family (1967) as widowed comedian Jerry Webster who buys a farm to raise his son while he is not away on professional tours.[8] Well received by critics, Van Dyke was upset when NBC scheduled the show for Fridays at 9:30pm, sandwiched between the poorly-ratedStar Trek andfiller documentaries, known as theFriday night death slot, leading to the show's failure.[12]

He was also featured inLove and Kisses (1965) and asAndy Griffith's co-star inAngel in My Pocket (1969).[9]

During the 1970s, Van Dyke returned to stand-up comedy. He spent much of the decade touringPlayboy Clubs around the country and headlining venues inLas Vegas andReno, Nevada,Summerfest inMilwaukee, and inAtlantic City, New Jersey.[2] He returned to television for guest appearances onLove, American Style andFantasy Island.[9] In 1973 he portrayed Wes Callison, Children's Comedy Writer,[13] on the season three episode "But Seriously, Folks" onThe Mary Tyler Moore Show.[14] He also had roles inThe Amazing Cosmic Awareness of Duffy Moon (1976) and13 Queens Boulevard (1979).[14] Also in 1989 he appeared as a panelist in the pilot for the revival ofMatch Game, hosted byBert Convy.

In 1988, Van Dyke made a guest appearance onScott Baio's sitcomCharles in Charge as Jamie Powell's health teacher Mr. Merkin.[14] In 1989, he began portraying beloved, yet befuddled, assistant coach Luther Van Dam on the long-running seriesCoach.[10] For this role, Van Dyke received fourEmmy Award nominations from 1990 through 1994 for "Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series".[10]

Later career

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In 1995, Van Dyke appeared in a series ofHardee's commercials to promote theBig Hardee, then in the late 1990s acted as the spokesperson forBig Lots.[6] He had a recurring role onYes, Dear as Big Jimmy, the father of Jimmy Hughes.[8] He made a guest appearance on aSeptember 2008 episode ofMy Name Is Earl and in 2010 he made an appearance on the second-season episode, "A Simple Christmas" of the television series,The Middle, playing Frankie's father, Tag Spence.[14][2] He returned in "Thanksgiving III" in November 2011, "Thanksgiving IV" in November 2012, "From Orson with Love" in May 2013, "Thanksgiving V" in November 2013.[2] and "Flirting with disaster" in March 2015. Van Dyke also played the object of Maw Maw's affections on the 18th episode of the first season ofRaising Hope.[8] In a December 2013 episode ofThe Millers he played Bud Miller, father toMargo Martindale's character, Carol.[14] In his final television role in April 2015, he reprised his role as Frankie's father onThe Middle, along with real-life brotherDick Van Dyke playing his character's brother.[15][16]

Personal life

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Van Dyke was married twice and had three children with first wife Carol: Jerri Lynn,Kelly Jean, and Ronald.[6] Kelly Jean died by suicide in 1991, following struggles with substance abuse.[17]

Jerry and his second wife, Shirley, lived on an 800-acre (324-hectare) ranch nearHot Springs,Arkansas.[10]

Van Dyke was an avidpoker player and announced a number of poker tournaments forESPN in the late 1990s and early 2000s.[2] He was also a four-stringbanjo player with several performances onThe Dick Van Dyke Show to his credit.[3]

Death

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On January 5, 2018, Van Dyke died at hisHot Spring County, Arkansas ranch from heart failure at the age of 86.[6] He had been in declining health after a car accident two years earlier.[10]

Filmography

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Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1963The Courtship of Eddie's FatherNorman Jones
Palm Springs WeekendBiff Roberts
McLintock!Matt Douglas Jr.
1965Love & KissesFreddy
1969Angel in My PocketEmery
1987Death Blow: A Cry for JusticeBernard Blackwell
1988Run If You CanBrian
1992To Grandmother's House We GoHarvey 'Harv'TV movie
1997Annabelle's WishGrandpa Baker
Merry Christmas, George BaileyUncle Billy
2001Surviving Gilligan's IslandHimself
2011Moon RingDarrell

Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1962-1965The Dick Van Dyke ShowStacey Petrie4 episodes
1962The Ed Sullivan ShowHimself2 episodes
1962G.E. TrueCorporal BaileyEpisode: "The Handmade Private"
1962The Andy Williams ShowHimselfEpisode: "Tammy Grimes/Jerry Van Dyke"
1963The Garry Moore ShowHimselfEpisode: "Dorothy Loudon,Keely Smith, Jerry Van Dyke"
1963Picture ThisHost12 episodes
1963-1964The Judy Garland ShowHimself9 episodes
1964Perry MasonJames DouglasEpisode: "The Case of the Woeful Widower"
1964The Hollywood PalaceHimselfEpisode: "1.15"
1964The Cara Williams ShowCarter Devereaux IIIEpisode: "Cara Fiddles While Her Hero Burns"
1965The Andy Griffith ShowJerryEpisode: "Banjo Playing Deputy"
1965-1966My Mother The CarDave Crabtree30 episodes
1967That GirlHowieEpisode: "Leaving the Nest Is for the Birds"
1967Vacation PlayhouseGeorge/Goggle's Father2 episodes
1967-1968Accidental FamilyJerry Webster16 episodes
1967Kraft Music HallHimselfEpisode: "How the West Was Swung"
1968Good Morning WorldJerry CarrollEpisode: "Partner, Meet My Partner"
1968Gomer Pyle: USMCJerry BallEpisode: "Gomer and the Night Club Comic"
1968Dick Van DykeHimselfSpecial
1970-1971Love, American StyleDwayne Barone/Gordon/John Pettidrew3 episodes
1970HeadmasterJerry Brownell14 episodes
1972-1973The Mary Tyler Moore ShowWes Callison2 episodes
1973The New Dick Van Dyke ShowMickey PrestonEpisode: "Big Brother is Watching You"
1976ABC Afterschool SpecialMr. FinleyEpisode: "The Amazing Cosmic Awareness of Cosmic Moon"
1976Van Dyke and CompanyDick Van Dyke (voice)Episode: "1.3"
1978-1981Fantasy IslandMr. Brennan/Fred Cooper2 episodes
197913 Queens BoulevardSteven Winters9 episodes
1980House CallsDr. Duane KelloggEpisode: "The Dead Beat"
1982The Love BoatNorman QuigleyEpisode: The Groupies/The Audition/Doc's Nephew"
1983NewhartRoy HerzogEpisode: "You're Homebody 'til Somebody Loves You"
1986FresnoTucker AgajanianMiniseries
1988Coming of AgeShopkeeperEpisode: "The Sopwith Pup"
1988Charles in ChargeMr. MerkenEpisode: "The Blackboard Bungle"
1989-1997CoachLuther Van Dam199 episodes
1997The Drew Carey ShowLuther Van DamEpisode: "Drew Gets Married"
1997Grace Under FireLuther Van DamEpisode: "Vegas"
1997-1998You WishGrandpa Max10 episodes
1998Teen AngelJerry Beauchamp6 episodes
1998The New Addams FamilyThe BurglarEpisode: "Halloween with the Addams Family"
1999Diagnosis: MurderStacy SloanEpisode: "Sleeping Murder"
2001-2005Yes, DearBig Jimmy Hughes7 episodes
2004The DistrictJudge BeersEpisode: "The Black Widow Maker"
2004The Dick Van Dyke Show RevisitedStacey PetrieTV special
2005CommittedWalkerEpisode: "The Snap Out of It Episode"
2008My Name Is EarlJerryEpisode: "Stole an RV"
2010-2015The MiddleTag Spence8 episodes
2011Raising HopeMelEpisode: "Cheaters"
2013The MillersBudEpisode: "Carol's Parents are Coming to Town"

References

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  1. ^abNathan Southern (2016)."Jerry Van Dyke - Biography - Movies & TV". Movies & TV Dept.The New York Times. Archived fromthe original on March 6, 2016.
  2. ^abcdeJoyce, Kathleen (January 6, 2018)."Jerry Van Dyke, comedian and actor, dead at age 86".Fox News Channel.
  3. ^ab"Biography – The Official Site of Dick Van Dyke".Officialdickvandyke.com. Archived fromthe original on August 23, 2016. RetrievedJanuary 6, 2018.
  4. ^Tops in Blue Our Story Published by Air Force Entertainment, 2005
  5. ^"Jerry Van Dyke Biography".TV Guide Magazine. RetrievedFebruary 15, 2021.
  6. ^abcdefghSlotnik, Daniel E. (January 6, 2018)."Jerry Van Dyke, 'Coach' Actor and Foil for His Brother, Dick, Dies at 86".The New York Times.
  7. ^abcKreps, Daniel (January 6, 2018)."Jerry Van Dyke, 'Coach' Actor and Comedian, Dies at 86".Rolling Stone.
  8. ^abcdKaufman, Amy (January 6, 2018)."Jerry Van Dyke, comic actor known for TV's 'Coach,' dies at 86".Los Angeles Times.
  9. ^abcdNyren, Erin (January 6, 2018)."Jerry Van Dyke, Emmy-Nominated 'Coach' Actor, Dies at 86".Variety.
  10. ^abcde"Jerry Van Dyke Dead at 86".TMZ. January 6, 2018.
  11. ^Clodfelter, Tim (July 9, 2019)."Ask SAM: Why don't we see the color episodes of 'Andy'?".Winston-Salem Journal.
  12. ^Humphrey, Hal (October 13, 1967)."Lady Luck Snubs Jerry Van Dyke: Hardly Anybody Sees His Shows".Arizona Daily Star. RetrievedDecember 21, 2020.
  13. ^"Jerry Van Dyke shined in these six memorable TV guest roles - 6. The Mary Tyler Moore Show (1972)".MeTV. January 8, 2018. RetrievedFebruary 28, 2021.
  14. ^abcdeRomano, Nick (January 6, 2018)."Jerry Van Dyke, Coach Star and Dick Van Dyke's Brother, Dies at 86".Entertainment Weekly.
  15. ^"The Middle: Two of a Kind Recap – Season 6 Episode 21".ABC Entertainment. Archived fromthe original on January 7, 2018.
  16. ^King, Susan (April 22, 2015)."Brothers Dick and Jerry Van Dyke clash in 'The Middle,' bond off-screen".Los Angeles Times.
  17. ^Kyle Smith; Lorenzo Benet (February 10, 1997)."The Death of Twins Peak actor Jack Nance was as strange as the characters he played".People.

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