Coldplay recently released a video for "All My Love," starring Dick Van Dyke, celebrating the legendary actor's 99th birthday.
The Spike Jonze and Mary Wignore-directed seven-minute music video for the Moon Music ballad focuses on Van Dyke's life and career.
The visual shows the legendary actor dancing in a suit and bare feet, presenting his infectious sense of humor and offering up musings about his personal journey in between shots of Chris Martin playing piano.
"I'm acutely aware that I could go any day now," Van Dyke says at one point while glancing through old family photos and heirlooms from his expansive filmography. "But I don't know why, it doesn't concern me. I'm not afraid of it. I have that feeling — totally against anything intellectual I have — that I'm gonna be all right."
The video was shot at the Chitty Chitty Bang Bang actor's house in Malibu. Toward the end, the actor is joined by his extended family, who applaud and give him hugs during the track's high point.
"To tell you the truth, I didn't know who he was," Van Dyke told Jimmy Kimmel on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" on November 5, about Martin while sharing how the video happened.
"I didn't know who you were," Martin quipped back with a big smile. "I said, 'we're looking for an old guy. Who's the oldest guy?'"
"This really may be the most fun thing I've ever done. It makes me so grateful," Martin said. "It's a big deal for me."
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