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Elise Brisco | USA Today

Dick Van Dyke crashes car in Malibu, suffers minor injuries

Dick Van Dyke attends the 43rd Annual Kennedy Center Honors at The Kennedy Center on May 21, 2021, in Washington, DC. The 97-year-old Hollywood legend was injured in a car crash earlier this month. (Getty Images)

Dick Van Dyke is recovering after crashing his car into a gate in Malibu last week.

The Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department identified the driver as the 97-year-old entertainer in the single car accident on March 15. According to police, Van Dyke was treated on the scene by the Los Angeles Country Fire Department. 

According to a report on TMZ.com, when deputies arrived they found Dick behind the wheel of a 2018 Lexus LS 500 which he’d crashed into a gate.

USA Today reached out to Van Dyke’s representatives for more information. 

The crash occurred while the city was experiencing consistent rain, according to the Los Angeles Times. Van Dyke suffered “minor injuries,” according to CNN.

Van Dyke’s Hollywood career spans decades and includes leading roles in “Mary Poppins,” Broadway’s “Bye Bye Birdie” and 1960s sitcom classic “The Dick Van Dyke Show,” alongside Mary Tyler Moore. In 2021, he received the Kennedy Center Honor, calling the prestigious arts award a “capper on my career.”

The Emmy, Grammy and Tony winner made headlines earlier this year for singing a Frank Sinatra song, in a gnome costume, on Fox’s “The Masked Singer.” 

Once Van Dyke made a big reveal at the end of the show judges Robin Thicke, Jenny McCarthy, Ken Jeong and Nicole Scherzinger dropped their jaws in surprise. 

“It was real dark in there,” Van Dyke said after host Nick Cannon asked what it was like inside the costume. “You couldn’t see anything.” 

Scherzinger teared up after realizing Van Dyke was in the costume.

 ”I love you so much, we love you, the whole world loves you so much. It’s an honor to have you on our show. I can’t believe you’re here,” she said. 

Read more at usatoday.com.

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