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lovelyangryheart · 7 days
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hereallalong · 2 months
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citizenscreen · 1 month
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Remembering Tony Dow, #botd in 1945
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pygartheangel · 8 months
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coolthingsguyslike · 2 years
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Rest in peace to producer, director, sculptor, and television actor Tony Dow. He directed several episodes of “Babylon 5” and one episode of “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine,” but he will forever be remembered for his portrayal of Wally Cleaver on the 1950s-60s sitcom “Leave It to Beaver”.
He was 77 years old.
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loveboatinsanity · 2 years
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R.I.P. Tony Dow.
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so the past two years, we’ve lost James Caan, Pat Carroll, Nichelle Nichols, Tony Dow, Betty Lynn, Larry Storch, Maggie Peterson, Sidney Poitier,  Bell Hooks, Jane Powell, and Betty White...
there goes my Old Hollywood childhood. 
~RIP angels~
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kwebtv · 2 years
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Tony Lee Dow (born April 13, 1945 - July 27, 2022)  Television actor, film producer, director, and sculptor. He is best known for his role in the television sitcom Leave It to Beaver, which ran in primetime from 1957 to 1963. Dow played Wally Cleaver, the older son of June (played by Barbara Billingsley) and Ward (played by Hugh Beaumont) Cleaver, and the older brother of Theodore "Beaver" Cleaver (played by Jerry Mathers). From 1983 to 1989, Dow reprised his role as Wally in a television movie and in The New Leave It to Beaver.
Dow performed on Leave It to Beaver for six years, until the series ended in 1963. After that, he appeared on other television shows, including My Three Sons, Dr. Kildare, The Greatest Show on Earth, Never Too Young, and on five episodes of Mr. Novak in three different roles. Then, from 1965 to 1968, he served in the U.S. National Guard, interrupting his acting career. On his return to acting, he guest starred on the television series Adam-12, Love American Style, Knight Rider, Square Pegs, The Mod Squad, The Hardy Boys, and Emergency!
From 1983 to 1989, Dow reprised his role as Wally Cleaver in a reunion television movie and in a subsequent series The New Leave It to Beaver.
In 1986, he wrote an episode of The New Leave It to Beaver. In 1987, he was honored by the Young Artist Foundation with its Former Child Star Lifetime Achievement Award for his role as Wally Cleaver.
In 1989, he made his debut as a director with an episode of The New Lassie, followed by episodes of Get a Life, Harry and the Hendersons, Coach, Babylon 5, Crusade, and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. He served as the visual effects supervisor for Babylon 5. In 1996, he provided visual effects for the Fox television movie Doctor Who.  (Wikipedia)
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filmjunky-99 · 2 years
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r e m e m b e r i n g
Tony Dow
13 April 1945 – 26 July 2022
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yeahiwasintheshit · 2 years
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Aww this is sad. I used to watch reruns of leave it to beaver when I was a kid and Wally was always such a good brother to beaver.
Rip tony dow
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Rest In Peace Tony Dow 🌹🕊
April 13 1945 ~ July 27th 2022
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hereallalong · 2 months
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citizenscreen · 10 months
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Tony Dow (April 13, 1945 – July 27, 2022)
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pygartheangel · 6 months
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BACK TO THE BEACH (1987)
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frank-o-meter · 2 years
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Tony Dow was everyone’s big brother and is best known as Wally Cleaver on “Leave it to Beaver” for 234 episodes (1957-1963). He returned to the role in the followup series, “The New Leave It to Beaver” for another 101 episodes (1983-1989)
He also directed for TV, included episodes on “Babylon 5” and Deep Space Nine”.
Dow was diagnosed with cancer earlier this year.
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