Jerry Van Dyke was an American actor, comedian, and writer best known for his role as Luther Van Dam on the ABC sitcom, Coach. Born in 1931, he was the younger brother of Dick Van Dyke, and went on to have a successful career in television and film. Van Dyke was an influential figure in comedy and entertainment, and his legacy lives on today.
Early Life of Jerry Van Dyke
Jerry Van Dyke was born in Danville, Illinois in 1931. He was the son of Loren and Hazel Van Dyke, and the younger brother of Dick Van Dyke. He attended Danville High School and later graduated from the University of Illinois.
Van Dyke started his career in show business as a stand-up comedian. He appeared in several television shows and movies, including The Dick Van Dyke Show, The Ed Sullivan Show, and The Judy Garland Show. He also appeared in films such as Bye Bye Birdie and Divorce American Style.
Career Highlights of Jerry Van Dyke
In 1989, Van Dyke was cast as Luther Van Dam in the ABC sitcom, Coach. The show ran for nine seasons and was a huge success, earning Van Dyke an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series.
Van Dyke also had a recurring role in the hit sitcom, My Name is Earl, and appeared in several other television shows and movies, including The Middle, Yes, Dear, Beethoven, and The Incredible Mr. Limpet.
Legacy of Jerry Van Dyke
Jerry Van Dyke’s career in comedy and entertainment spanned several decades. He was an influential figure in the industry, and his work in television and film will never be forgotten. Van Dyke was beloved by his fans and colleagues, and his legacy lives on today.
Jerry Van Dyke was an influential figure in comedy and entertainment, and his legacy lives on today. He was beloved by his fans and colleagues, and will always be remembered for his work in television and film.

