Michelle Triola, who was feisty, smart, and knew much about the showbiz world, unlike Willet. Van Dyke and Triola began dating in 1976, while he and Willet divorced in 1984 after a long separation.
PALIMONY, TRIOLA, AND VAN DYKE
Before meeting and starting a relationship with Van Dyke, Triola was already famous for her relationship with another actor, Lee Marvin.
She started dating Lee in 1964 after meeting him on the set of "Ship of Fools." Then, Lee was still married to Betty Marvin, with whom he shared four children.
He reportedly left her after dating Triola for a few months. Lee and Triola initially lived at her apartment in Hollywood before moving to Malibu in 1965. He finalized his divorce from Betty in 1967.
Dick Van Dyke and Michelle Triola attend Tiffany's Cocktail Party at Tiffany's in New York City on May 3, 1990. | Photo: Getty Images
However, Lee and Triola never got married even though she adopted his last name in 1970. Unfortunately for her, he ended the relationship and kicked her out of their Malibu home. In October 1970, he married his second wife, Pamela Feeley.
After Triola and Lee's split, he continued assisting her financially and reportedly sent her a monthly allowance of $833 until November 1971. After he stopped making those payments, she filed a lawsuit against him.
Triola accused Lee of asking her to give up her career to act as a housewife to him. She claimed they had a written agreement that stipulated she would be his companion, homemaker, housekeeper, and cook.
In exchange for that, he would support her financially for the rest of her life. In her suit, she argued she was owed the same amount of money any wife would be owed in divorce and claimed she was entitled to $1.8 million from Lee.
Lee and Triola shared intimate details about their time together during the trial, with tabloids benefiting greatly from the spillages.
In the end, the judge sided with Lee but ordered him to make a one-time payment of $104,000 for rehabilitative alimony or "Palimony" to her. However, that decision was overturned by an appeal court in 1981.
Although Triola did not get anything from Lee, her sensational case against him led to many more similar trials, with unmarried partners now having the right to sue for joint property if their partners violated a relationship contract.
The word "palimony" is also now in the Merriam-Webster dictionary and is described as a court-ordered allowance paid by one member of a couple previously living together out of wedlock to the other.
Triola met Van Dyke while working at the William Morris talent agency. She was a secretary for an agent representing the actor.
The Daily Mail published an excerpt of Van Dyke's book, "Keep Moving," in which he opened up about the affair that ended his marriage and revealed he started confiding in Triola as she was easy to talk to and understood him.
Soon, their conversations became romantic, and he was drawn into having a relationship with her. However, he felt guilty because he still had a wife and decided to do something about it.
Van Dyke and Willet had several emotional but productive talks and agreed to live separate lives, which they had already been doing for years.
Van Dyke and Triola lived together for over 30 years and were happy. However, they never married, which he attributed to never getting her to put a date in the diary.
WILLET AND TRIOLA'S DEATHS
Willet died of pancreatic cancer in 2008. Van Dyke lost a part of himself when she died. A year later, Triola was diagnosed with lung cancer.
When she asked Van Dyke if she would die, he said he did not know, which was the hardest thing he ever did. Triola spent her last week in a coma.
However, her doctor said she could still hear. Hence, Van Dyke sang and talked to her until she died. After she died, he realized he had never been without a companion looking out for him.
Dick Van Dyke and Michelle Triola attend Television Academy Hall of Fame Awards at Santa Monica Civic Auditorium in Santa Monica, California on March 23, 1986. | Photo: Getty Images
In 2012, Van Dyke married makeup artist Arlene Silver, who is 46 years younger than him. He met her in 2006 during an awards dinner. Their friendship grew from there.
Van Dyke's oldest child, Christian, had doubts about the marriage but understood that his dad and his new wife were a good fit after they exchanged vows.
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