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Known for his role as the sidekick in ‘Coach’ sitcom

- By Mark Kennedy Associated Press

NEW YORK — Jerry Van Dyke, the younger brother of Dick Van Dyke who struggled for decades to achieve his own stardom before clicking as the dim-witted sidekick in television’s “Coach,” died Friday in Arkansas, according to his manager. He was 86.

John Castonia said Van Dyke died at his ranch in Hot Spring County. His wife, Shirley Ann Jones, was by his side.

Van Dyke had an affable, goofy appeal, but he spent much of his career toiling in failed sitcoms and in the shadow of his older brother, even playing the star’s brother in “The Dick Van Dyke Show.”

Until “Coach” came along in 1989, Van Dyke was best known to critics as the guy who had starred in one of television’s more improbable sitcoms, 1965’s “My Mother the Car.” Its premise: A smalltown lawyer talks to his deceased mother (voiced by actress Ann Sothern), who speaks from the radio of an antique automobile.

Other bombs included 1967’s “Accidental Family,” in which he was a nightclub comedian, 1970’s “The Headmaster,” in which he was a gym teacher and 1963’s “Picture This,” a game show that lasted only three months. He also joined “The Judy Garland Show” in 1963, to provide comic relief, but was fired at the end of the season.

In “Coach,” he finally made it, playing assistant coach Luther Van Dam, comic foil to Craig T. Nelson’s coach Hayden Fox. The two headed up a hapless Minnesota college football team, its follies aired from 1989 to 1997, and Van Dyke was nominated four times for an Emmy.

“I never knew what success was like, or having a hit series, or even doing something GOOD,” Van Dyke told the AP. “Finally I got a job that I enjoy doing, that’s not hard to do — and I get paid a lot of money.”

Nelson, his co-star on the show, paid homage to his former onscreen partner Saturday: “I am incredibly sad to hear of Jerry’s passing. He was such a brilliant comedian and we had a great time working together on ‘Coach.’ It is just devastatin­g news.”

Over the years, Van Dyke made guest appearance­s on numerous programs, among them “The Mary Tyler Moore Show,” whose star had played his sister-inlaw on “The Dick Van Dyke Show.”

He also appeared on “The Andy Griffith Show,” “Perry Mason” and in such films as “The Courtship of Eddie’s Father,” “Palm Springs Weekend,” “Angel in My Pocket” and “McLintock!”

He had his first brush with acting in a guest role on “The Dick Van Dyke Show” as Rob Petrie’s banjo-playing brother. “I came away thinking, ‘TV is a piece of cake; I want more of this,’ ” he told the AP.

He is survived by his wife, two children from his previous marriage to Carol Johnson — Jerri and Ronald — and his brother.

 ?? VINCE BUCCI/GETTY IMAGES ?? Jerry Van Dyke, younger brother of Dick Van Dyke, died Friday at age 86.
VINCE BUCCI/GETTY IMAGES Jerry Van Dyke, younger brother of Dick Van Dyke, died Friday at age 86.

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