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Dick Van Dyke has described his first ever Daytime Emmy Award nomination as "a very different honour". The 98-year-old big screen icon has made history as the oldest actor to get on the shortlist for the prestigious awards with a nod for guest performer in a daytime drama series following his role as Timothy Robicheaux in 'Days of Our Lives'. He told People magazine: "This is a very different honour for me; I seldom get recognised for dramatic or straight acting - comedy and musicals are my specialty after all.

"I'm so honored and it will be a fun night celebrating with the entire daytime television community." Journalism for the curious Australian across politics, business, culture and opinion. The star - who is best known for his roles in 'Chitty Chitty Bang Bang' and 'Mary Poppins' - also voiced his gratitude for 'Days of Our Lives' actor Drake Hogestyn for helping him land the part.



He added: "This nomination is very exciting; after all, it took me 75 years and my pal Drake Hogestyn to get on a soap opera! "He is really the reason this happened and deserves the credit and thanks." Across four episodes, Van Dyke played an amnesiac patient called Timothy, who is supported by the medical staff as they use exercises and musical numbers to help him bridge gaps in his memory. Reflecting on how he got the part, he previous told Access: "I said, 'Don't you have any parts for old people? Come on give me one.

' And he took me seriously and got me a part! "I have played old men befor.

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