It was a Halloween full of “fun and scares” for Dick Van Dyke and Jane Seymour!
The 72-year-old actress gave the impression of having a gruesome holiday by sharing a photo with the legendary actor, 97, in an Instagram post on Wednesday.
“Ghosts and ghouls say goodbye, 👻 Fun and scares with @official_dick_van_dyke, @amy_manford and @williamjosephmusic are now over, Halloween fun is in full swing, 🧹 Until next year, it’s time to get out of sight! 💨,” Seymour wrote in the description.
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The photo shows a couple — who starred in 2018 Buttons: A Christmas Story together – flashing big smiles as they posed for a festive photo with theater star Amy Manford and musician William Joseph.
Joseph, 43, shared the same photo on his Instagram profile and said that “Dick Van Dyke sure knows how to throw a Halloween Bash!” The post featured clips of party decorations that included a giant animated Grim Reaper and a life-size mummy.
Manford, 29, gave a glimpse of the party on her Instagram Story, writing: “This is what I call a street party.”
After also sharing a group photo on her Instagram account, she wrote: “I’ll leave this here 🤯.”
Amy Manford shares a look at Dick Van Dyke’s Halloween party.
Amy Manford/ Instagram
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Van Dyke is one of those who appreciates a fun costume. The acting legend appeared as Gnome in the 9th season Masked singer. Although he was exposed during the premiere episode in February, he opened up about his experience in a chat with PEOPLE.
“From the moment I got out of the car, my head was covered, so I didn’t see anyone. I wanted to go back and meet them in person because I really never got to meet anyone. They were walking me around so I wouldn’t fall. But the whole time I was blindfolded,” he said.
Dick Van Dyke in the premiere episode of the ninth season of The Masked Singer.
Michael Becker/FOX
The fact that the judges initially believed he could be Robert DeNiro or Dustin Hoffman before revealing his identity only made the experience better.
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“I had never even seen the show when they asked me,” he said. “So I checked it out and it looked like a lot of fun. I was sure they wouldn’t be able to guess who I was. And I was right.”
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