Actor Dick Van Dyke refused to turn a blind eye as he helped out job seekers with a cash hand-out.The Mary Poppins star, 95, was running errands in sunny Malibu when he came across a queue at a nearby jobseekers centre.Dick chatted to those left unemployed amid the harsh realities of the pandemic before popping to a cash machine and lending them a helping hand.He handed out bills from a bag out of his car window, he and the jobseekers wearing protective face masks.And onlookers said Dick appeared in good spirits as he performed the profound act of generosity.He's been a legend since he kickstarted his silver screen career in the 1950s.But his real breakthrough came with 1964's Mary Poppins, in which he plays one-man band, kite-seller and.
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