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'Leave It to Beaver' Star Tony Dow Diagnosed With Cancer

Jerry Mathers and Tony Dow
Jerry Mathers, left, who played Beaver Cleaver, and Tony Dow, who played Wally Cleaver, at NBC's ''Today'' show promoting the 60th anniversary of the premiere of their classic TV series, "Leave It to Beaver," on Oct. 25, 2017, in New York. (RW/MediaPunch/IPX)

By    |   Friday, 06 May 2022 01:32 PM EDT

Tony Dow, the actor who portrayed Wally Cleaver on the iconic sitcom "Leave It to Beaver," has been diagnosed with cancer.

Dow and his wife of nearly 42 years, Lauren Shulkind, announced the news Thursday, TMZ reported. The couple did not divulge what form of cancer Dow, 77, has, but said they're thankful in advance for prayers from fans.

News of the ailing actor's health struggles first emerged in August last year when he was hospitalized with pneumonia. Shulkind revealed to TMZ that Dow spent 24 hours waiting in the emergency room due to a shortage of beds caused by a surge in COVID-19 cases. Shulkind further explained that her husband had tested negative for COVID-19 five times while in the hospital.

Dow starred in all 234 episodes of "Leave It to Beaver" until the show ended in 1963. From there he went on to appear in dozens of other shows, including "The Greatest Show on Earth," "Never Too Young" and "Lassie," as well as guest roles in "Knight Rider," "Quincy M.E.," "Murder, She Wrote," "The Love Boat" and "Mod Squad."

Dow also directed episodes of "Babylon 5" and "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine," according to IMDb.

Dow served in the National Guard from 1965 to 1968. Years later, in 1987, he was honored with the Former Child Star Lifetime Achievement Award by the Young Artist Foundation for his role in "Leave It to Beaver," the Daily Mail reported.

After his acting career ended, Dow turned his attention to modern art sculpting and in 2008 one of his bronze sculptures was accepted at Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts, which is an art show staged annually at the Louvre in Paris.

He later confessed in an interview with "CBS Sunday Morning" that he had struggled with depression after "Leave It to Beaver" and said art contributed to his healing.

"I was going to have to live with it for the rest of my life," he said. "I thought, This isn't fair. You know? I mean, I'd like to do some other stuff. I'd like to do some interesting stuff. You know, it's sad to be famous at 12 years old or something and then you grow up and become a real person and nothing's happening for you."

Dow said that depression "is a very powerful thing" that had a lot of effect on his life. It was through therapy, medication, and art that he was able to rein it in.

"I've got it under control pretty much," he said. "I think people should take the leap of faith that they can feel better."

Zoe Papadakis

Zoe Papadakis is a Newsmax writer based in South Africa with two decades of experience specializing in media and entertainment. She has been in the news industry as a reporter, writer and editor for newspapers, magazine and websites.

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Tony Dow, the actor who portrayed Wally Cleaver on the iconic sitcom "Leave It to Beaver," has been diagnosed with cancer. Dow and his wife of nearly 42 years, Lauren Shulkind, announced the news Thursday, TMZ reported.
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