Jerry Van Dyke, RIP

Jerry Van Dyke, co-star of Coach, and Dick Van Dyke’s younger brother, has passed.

Bummer. I remember him well from Coach and from one of his very first movie roles in McLintock!

Awe no!

Jerry was a treasure on Coach.

He was way more talented than appreciated.

RIP Mr. Van Dyke.

Interesting that he passed on playing Gilligan. Seems like he was always in the shadow of his brother, although “Coach” brought him some notice and nominations for Emmys.

He was hilarious on Coach. RIP.

What? Why is he not immortalized as Jerry (My Mother the Car) Van Dyke?

jk… I think I saw him in everything he’s done, and will miss him. Listened to brother Dick’s autobiography, and both Dick and Jerry seem like such optimists.

I really enjoyed him as Stacy Petrie and, look, I can re-watch itright now on youtube. :slight_smile:

RIP

He retired in the Little Rock area for a few years. Bought an old movie theater and adjacent ice cream shop in Benton (a suburb of LR). He restored the theater and ice cream shop. They ran old classic movies and you could buy ice cream deserts… Jerry had a large ranch outside Benton.

He lost interest and donated the restored movie theater and ice cream shop to a theatrical group. Moved away. I’ve attended a couple plays there. They’re called the Royal Players because the movie theater was the Royal. Jerry’s kind gesture is remembered in the History section of their web site.

http://www.theroyalplayers.com/wp/?page_id=2

Nice guy and he’ll be missed. RIP

Holy crap! I saw him in a rerun of ***MTM ***just the other day and kind of half-wondered if he was still around. (The first anniversary of Mary’s death is coming up on 25 January.)

RIP, Jerry. :frowning:

Also knew him from Coach. He was the only thing on that show that made me truly laugh.

“Coach, if I’m ever on life support and there is no chance for me to wake up…don’t pull the plug! No matter what they say! I want to live!!!”

Made me laugh as a kid.

A long, well lived life, it seems.

Now if I can get this “my mother the car” earworm out of my head, that’d be nice.

I didn’t realize he had still been living at his Arkansas ranch.

He had a long connection to my state. He played the tourist nightclubs in Hot Springs very early in his career. Especially in the 70’s after his first tv show bombed.

That’s what made him different from Dick. Jerry had a very successful nightclub act. Very gifted stage comedian.

Creepy, guys. He was on this past week’s episode of “The Middle” in his recurring role as the grandpa. In the episode he asked the Dad to drive him to the woods and leave him to die, cuz he was ready to die. They (Dad and sons) actually did leave him but came back, to find him still alive. And at the end of the episode the sons decided to spend more time with him.

He was looking pretty old in the episode and I thought to myself that it was nice he was still active in acting. I just watched the episode this morning actually.

That was John Cullum on the recent “The Middle” episode. Van Dyke played the father of Patricia Heaton’s character.

Ha! Thank you for the correction! I am less creeped out now. And my post is pointless :smiley:

Damn you, 2018!

Damn! Antenna TV has just started running Coach. They started with a marathon on New Year’s Day and I’ve started watching daily. He also appeared in an episode of his brother’s medical drama, Diagnosis: Murder as Mark Sloane’s younger brother, who was a bit of a flake.

I’m surprised John Cullum is still around. That guy seemed ancient when he was on Northern Exposure and that was what, 25 years ago?

RIP Jerry. I barely remember My Mother The Car but I really enjoyed watching him on Coach.

On MTM, ***My Mother, the Car *** was always on the WJM schedule whenever they showed it. Must have been Mary’s *homage *to the Van Dykes.

And Dick van Dyke was pulled from a burning car.