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After the golden age of musicals passed, Van worked as a choreographer for a time for films starring [[w:Jerry Lewis|Jerry Lewis]] and others. Van's comedic talents made him a valuable asset in many roles. | After the golden age of musicals passed, Van worked as a choreographer for a time for films starring [[w:Jerry Lewis|Jerry Lewis]] and others. Van's comedic talents made him a valuable asset in many roles. | ||
Van made the transition to television with great success as a guest on TV game shows, dramas and comedies such as ''Match Game'', ''Wonder Woman'', ''The Love Boat'' and ''CHiPs'' | Van made the transition to television with great success as a guest on TV game shows, dramas and comedies such as ''Match Game'', ''Wonder Woman'', ''The Love Boat'' and ''CHiPs''. | ||
Van portrayed the android [[Hector]] in the [[Original Series]] episode, "[[Greetings From Earth]]." In the role, he is paired with another classic song-and-dance actor, [[Ray Bolger]]. The two conclude their episode with a song-and-dance number for the child characters of the episode, reflecting their mutual career histories. | Van portrayed the android [[Hector]] in the [[Original Series]] episode, "[[Greetings From Earth]]." In the role, he is paired with another classic song-and-dance actor, [[Ray Bolger]]. The two conclude their episode with a song-and-dance number for the child characters of the episode, reflecting their mutual career histories. | ||
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Van was diagnosed with a malignant brain tumor in 1979, but hosted a Mrs. America pageant despite the illness. | Van was diagnosed with a malignant brain tumor in 1979, but hosted a Mrs. America pageant despite the illness. | ||
Van died in 1980, at age 51, and is buried at Mt. Sinai Memorial Park in Burbank, California | Van died in 1980, at age 51, and is buried at Mt. Sinai Memorial Park in Burbank, California. | ||
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