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"Wally Cleaver" From
Leave it to Beaver
We're sure you remember Wally from
the TV series Leave it to Beaver, which has remained on the air
since it's debut in 1957. We will celebrate the 50-year anniversary
of this American television classic
in 2007.
For the past five decades Tony Dow has worked in the entertainment industry
as actor, director, producer and writer. His worldwide popularity has led to
the creation of a variety of nostalgic public appearances. Most recently Tony
Dow appeared at the Mall of America to kick off TV Land and Nick at Nite’s "Family
Table" campaign to encourage families to share a meal together.
When you are considering a special guest for an event or occasion, keep Tony
Dow in mind. He's still the good-looking, athletic, charming guy we all grew
up with, but then there's all that stuff that makes him a multi-faceted individual:
Sculptor, sailor, designer/builder, coach, photographer, animal lover, passionate
volleyball player, documentary filmmaker and cancer survivor.
Speaking
candidly on these topics as well as on his adventures
growing up in the business, Tony’s audience spans
several generations. His insightful, conversational approach
has been well received at corporate events, universities,
medical conferences, organizations and private celebrations.
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Tony Dow's Bio
Even though his mother was Clara Bow’s
double, a Mack Sennett bathing beauty and one of Hollywood’s
first stuntwomen, Muriel Montrose Dow had no aspirations for
her son Tony to have a career in the entertainment industry.
At an early age he had earned many national swimming records
and the reputation as the best junior diver in the country, which
made him a strong Olympic candidate. In 1956, his Olympic quest
was interrupted when a long time family friend asked if Tony
Dow could accompany him to Screen Gems to meet with the producers
of a new TV series, Johnny Wildlife, and he landed the part.
The pilot never sold, but within a couple of months he had to
choose between the role of “Boy” in Tarzan, being
a Mouseketeer or playing the big brother on Leave it to Beaver.
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For over 40 years Tony Dow has played a variety
of characters and has directed many more. He starred in four
television series and has had numerous co-starring roles and
guest appearances in film, television and theatre. Tony has spent
the last 18 years behind the camera. In his directing career
he’s been able to cross over from comedy to drama in both
the hour and half-hour format. In addition to his work in the
entertainment industry, Tony has always maintained his interest
in the arts. As a painter and sculptor, he has had pieces displayed
in a number of shows and is currently working on a series of
figurative bronzes that originate from burl wood collected near
his home.
Tony Dow's directing credits include over sixty hours of network television
which include multiple episodes of the hit comedy, Coach, the sci-fi classics
Babylon 5 and Star Trek, Deep Space 9, Cover Me, the true life adventures of
an FBI family, and television versions of Honey, I Shrunk The Kids and Harry
and the Hendersons, to name a few. He has also shot many commercials and recently
completed shooting a documentary focusing on progressive education in the 21st
century with JPL and NASA. In the theater world Tony received a Dramalog award
for directing the theatrical presentation of K-2, in Hollywood.
In the producing arena, Tony Dow completed production on a remake of the sci-fi
classic It Came From Outer Space for Universal Studios for which he was also
the un credited writer. He produced and supervised visual effects for the two-hour
television movies, The Adventures of Captain Zoom in Outer Space, and Doctor
Who, for Universal, Fox and the BBC. He and his wife, Lauren, and Melissa Gilbert
were Executive Producers on a special two-hour documentary, CHILD STARS:
Their Story, which airs continuously on A & E.
Tony Dow lives in a handcrafted home in the rustic Santa Monica Mountains with
his wife of 25 years, Lauren, and their dog, Bodie. Most of their spare time
is spent in their workshops; Lauren creating her eclectic mosaics and Tony
working on his sculpture or any one of numerous projects in progress around
their home.
Please
note: Tony Dow does not have an exclusive booking agreement
with Blue Moon talent, Inc.

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