
He has that same genuine likability factor, owns that same trademark lantern jaw and is just as appealing and gifted as his older brother, Dick Van Dyke, but, for decades, Jerry Van Dyke had to bear the brunt of his brother's overwhelming shadow. The comic actor was born six years younger than Dick on July 27, 1931, in Danville, Illinois. Raised there, the crew cut blond showed an aptitude for clowning in high school. His stand-up comedy venues first took the form of dives and strip clubs throughout the Deep South in which his banjo-playing became an intricate part of the routine. At one point, Jerry was a regular on the Playboy club circuit. He then set his sights on the top showrooms in Las Vegas, Lake Tahoe and Atlantic City and became a dependable opening act. Jerry's early career should have been rightfully interrupted when he joined the Air Force in 1952. He, instead, kept the troops laughing by performing in Special Services shows. Winning a military talent contest actually earned him a couple of appearances on The Ed Sullivan Show (1948) (aka "The Ed Sullivan Show") and resulting TV exposure. Following his tour of duty, he nabbed variety appearances and a regular comic relief role on The Judy Garland Show (1963). He found comic acting parts as well on TV. Like brother Dick, who was a huge TV star by this time, Jerry also did a stint emceeing a game show. In Jerry's case, it was Picture This (1963).
Sid & Judy
2019
The Millers
2013
Raising Hope
2010
The Middle
2009
My Name Is Earl
2005
Unscripted
2005
Committed
2005
The District
2000
Yes, Dear
2000
Annabelle's Wish
1997
Teen Angel
1997
You Wish
1997
Grace Under Fire
1993
Coach
1989
Run If You Can
1988
Fresno
1986
Newhart
1982
13 Queens Blvd.
1979
Fantasy Island
1978
The Love Boat
1977
The Headmaster
1970
That Girl
1966
Love and Kisses
1965
McLintock!
1963
Kraft Music Hall
1958
Perry Mason
1957






















































