Dick Van Dyke and Julie Andrews in “Mary Poppins”.

Dick Van Dykeleft a lasting first impression onJulie Andrews.
During Thursday’s two-hourDick Van Dyke 98 Years of MagicCBS special that served as a tribute to the legendary 98-year-old star, Andrews, 88, recalled meeting Van Dyke during rehearsals forMary Poppins.
“It was a very hot early September if I recall correctly, and the Disney team had built a big stage outdoors on the backlot of the studio and created a roof for shade from a giant tarpaulin,” Andrews explained. “As I arrived on that very first day, Dick was already working with the choreographers and the dancers.”
Julie Andrews (L), Dick Van Dyke (R).Lawrence K. Ho/getty

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The 1964 musical was a critical film for Andrews' career, earningher a Best Actress Oscarfor her role as the titular character. Van Dykehad two memorable roles in the film- Bert, a chimney sweep, and Mr. Dawes Sr.
While Andrews noted thatat first sighthe was “young, fit as can be, and really gorgeous to look at,” she said that meeting Van Dyke was “daunting.”
“I’d never made a movie before, and I’d given birth to my lovely daughterEmmanearly six weeks earlier, and I quickly realized that I had better pull my socks up and get in shape,” she said. “I found it pretty daunting, I can tell you. Dick could not have been kinder, more genuinely sweet and helpful. I like to think that we did bond instantly.”
Dick Van Dyke in “Mary Poppins”.Disney/Kobal/Shutterstock

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Andrews said she remembers “laughing” while learning the dance to “Jolly Holiday” and noted that there were “countless times that he made me collapse with the giggles.”
“It was so delightful to watch him imitating the animated penguins or attempting to ride the pony from the carousel. Becoming a magical chimney sweep. Actually, it was a very happy film for, I think, the entire company,” she said.
Dick Van Dyke.SplashNews

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“My whole life went before me. I didn’t realize I had done so many things while I was 75 years in show business,” he said.
“You think, ‘I don’t deserve this,’ but it’s difficult to say how I felt,” he says. “I came home, and I said, ‘You know something? It’s going to be a couple of days before this actually sinks in that it happened.’ I never expected that kind of recognition. My whole life went before me. I didn’t realize I had done so many things while I was 75 years in show business.”
source: people.com