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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''.  He also hosted the game shows ''Showoffs'' (1975), ''The Fun Factory'' (1976) and ''Make Me Laugh'' (1979).
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.


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.  He was survived by his second wife, actress [[w: Elaine Joyce|Elaine Joyce]] with whom he had one daughter.  He had a son from his first marriage.
Van died in 1980, at age 51, and is buried at Mt. Sinai Memorial Park in Burbank, California.


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