Dick Van Dyke, 97, is pushed in wheelchair as he enjoys Disneyland day out with wife Arlene Silver, 52

Dick Van Dyke, 97, was pushed in a wheelchair while enjoying a day out at Disneyland in Anaheim, California with his wife Arlene Silver, 52, on Monday.

The acting icon – who revealed he recently learned to play the ukulele – looked in good spirits as he walked the theme park with his wife of 11 years – with a guide driving his wheelchair.

The Mary Poppins star wore a blue sweater, sweatpants and a baseball cap, along with sunglasses for his day out.

His wife wore a black haunted house top and matching pants, paired with tinted shades.

The couple enjoyed a chat before attending a performance by barbershop quartet The Dapper Dans.

Legend: Dick Van Dyke, 97, was pushed into a wheelchair while enjoying a day out at Disneyland in Anaheim, California, with his wife Arlene Silver, 52, on Monday

Day out: The acting icon - who revealed he recently learned the ukulele - looked in good spirits as he visited the theme park with his wife of 11 years - with a guide driving his wheelchair

Day out: The acting icon – who revealed he recently learned the ukulele – looked in good spirits as he visited the theme park with his wife of 11 years – with a guide driving his wheelchair

The Chitty Chitty Bang Bang star was injured after a car accident in Malibu in March, which left him with a bloodied nose and mouth and a concussion.

The actor was found bleeding from both the nose and mouth after the accident, and although he escaped with only minor injuries, Radaronline reported that Silver has revoked his driving privileges in an effort to keep him and others safe.

The crash occurred a decade after Van Dyke was pulled from his Jaguar after it caught fire on the 101 Freeway in the Calabasas area of ​​LA on August 19, 2013.

A man named Jason Pennington saved the day after seeing the car full of smoke on the side of the road.

Dick married Silver – who is almost half his age – in 2012 and previously revealed that the couple keep fit by singing and dancing together.

His endurance was on display during his recent appearance on The Masked Singer US, where he delighted the audience with his performance as the Gnome.

Speaking about the key to his energy, Van Dyke told Yahoo: “Genes, I think, first and foremost. Having a beautiful young woman half my age taking care of me – it works!

‘I got my positive attitude from my wife.’

Theme park: The Mary Poppins star wore a blue sweater, sweatpants and a baseball cap, teaming it with sunglasses for his day out

Theme park: The Mary Poppins star wore a blue sweater, sweatpants and a baseball cap, teaming it with sunglasses for his day out

Chat: The screen icon's wife was seen smiling at her husband during the day

Chat: The screen icon’s wife was seen smiling at her husband during the day

By his side: His wife wore a black haunted house top and matching pants, paired with tinted shades.

By his side: His wife wore a black haunted house top and matching pants, paired with tinted shades.

Day out: The couple enjoyed some quality time together at the theme park

Day out: The couple enjoyed some quality time together at the theme park

Sighting: The Chitty Chitty Bang Bang star was injured after a car accident in Malibu in March that left him with a bloodied nose and mouth and a concussion.

Sighting: The Chitty Chitty Bang Bang star was injured after a car accident in Malibu in March that left him with a bloodied nose and mouth and a concussion.

He further noted, “And one more thing: I wrote a book called Keep Moving. I still go to the gym and train three days a week.

‘And I advise everyone to do that, because that’s what ages people; it is just stiffening and not exercising their muscles and lungs. Exercise is the answer.”

As the conversation turned to his work on the mystery singing competition The Masked Singer, he joked, “Oh, it was so funny. It was the strangest experience. They have a great crew there and they took great care of me, but as soon as I got out of the car they covered my head!

‘I’ve never met or seen anyone! I’ll have to go back and meet them in person because no one has ever seen me and I’ve never seen them either. It was weird.’

Iconic: Van Dyke portrayed Cockney all-rounder Bert alongside Julie Andrews in Robert Stevenson's 1964 Disney classic Mary Poppins

Iconic: Van Dyke portrayed Cockney all-rounder Bert alongside Julie Andrews in Robert Stevenson’s 1964 Disney classic Mary Poppins

Van Dyke is a grandfather of seven and has four children with ex-wife Margerie Willet – whom he married in 1948 on the radio program Bride and Groom before divorcing 36 years later.

His longtime companion Michelle Triola Marvin died in 2009 after living together for thirty years.

Van Dyke is just an Oscar away from elite EGOT status, serving in the U.S. Army during World War II.

In addition to Mary Poppins, he is also known for his memorable roles in The Dick Van Dyke Show (1961–66), Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (1968) and most recently Mary Poppins Returns (2018).