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Looks like he's been busy since then, some behind the scenes stuff as well as acting.
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Tony Lee Dow (born April 13, 1945) is an American film producer, director, sculptor, and a television child actor of the 1950s and 1960s.
Dow is best known for his role in the television sitcom Leave It to Beaver, which ran in primetime from 1957 to 1963. Dow played "Wallace 'Wally' Cleaver", the elder son of "June" (Barbara Billingsley) and "Ward Cleaver" (Hugh Beaumont), and the brother of "Theodore 'Beaver' Cleaver" (Jerry Mathers).
Early life and career
Dow was born in Hollywood, California, to John Stevens, a designer and general contractor, and Muriel Virginia Dow (n?e Montrose) (May 27, 1906–April 30, 2001), a stunt woman in early Westerns and Clara Bow's movie double in Hollywood. In his youth, Dow was a Junior Olympics diving champion. He won the role of Wally Cleaver in a casting call with almost no previous acting experience.
Dow remained on the series until it ended in 1963. After the run of Leave It to Beaver, he appeared on My Three Sons, Dr. Kildare, Mr. Novak (five episodes in three different roles), The Greatest Show on Earth, and Never Too Young. From 1965 to 1968, Dow served in the National Guard, interrupting his acting career.On his return to acting, he guest-starred in Adam-12, Love American Style, The Mod Squad, The Hardy Boys and Emergency!
During the 1970s, he continued acting while working in the construction business and studying journalism and filmmaking.
Dow's most recent screen appearance was in the 2003 film Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star.
Behind the camera
In 1986, he wrote an episode of The New Leave It to Beaver, and in 1989, he made his directorial debut with an episode of The New Lassie, followed by episodes of Get a Life, Harry and the Hendersons, Swamp Thing, Coach, Babylon 5, Crusade, and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
Dow also served as the visual effects supervisor for Babylon 5. In 1996, he provided visual effects for the Fox TVM Doctor Who.
Personal life
Dow attended Van Nuys High School and graduated in 1963, the same year Beaver ended. On June 14, 1969, Dow married Carol M. Marlow. In 1973, they had a son, Christopher T. Dow, before divorcing in 1978.
Dow is currently married to Lauren Shulkind, whom he wed in 1980. They live in the Santa Monica mountains.
In the 1990s, Dow revealed that he has struggled and was eventually diagnosed with clinical depression. He has since starred in self-help videos chronicling this battle, including "Beating the Blues" (1998).
Dow has become a serious, and respected amateur sculptor, creating abstract bronze sculptures. In his artist statement, he says the following about his work: "The figures are abstract and not meant to represent reality but rather the truth of the interactions as I see and feel them. I find the wood in the hills of Topanga Canyon and each piece evolves from my subconscious. I produce limited editions of nine bronzes using the lost wax process from molds of the original burl sculpture." One of his bronze pieces was on display in the backyard garden of Barbara Billingsley, who played his mother on Leave It to Beaver. Dow was chosen as one of three sculptors to show at the Soci?t? Nationale des Beaux-Arts exhibition, in the Carrousel du Louvre, in Paris, France, in December 2008. He represented the United States delegation, which was composed of artists from the Karen Lynne Gallery. His abstract shown at the Louvre was titled, "Unarmed Warrior," a bronze figure of a woman holding a shield.[8]
Filmography
Actor
NBC Children's Theatre (1 episode, 1949)
Leave It to Beaver (234 episodes, 1957–1963)
The Eleventh Hour as Bob Quincy in "Four Feet in the Morning" (1963)
Dr. Kildare (1 episode, 1963)
The Greatest Show on Earth (1 episode, 1964)
My Three Sons (1 episode, 1964)
Mr. Novak (5 episodes, 1963–1965)
Never Too Young (Unknown episodes, 1965)
Adam-12 (1 episode, 1970)
Love, American Style (1 episode, 1971)
The Mod Squad (1 episode, 1971)
Emergency! (Brushfire episode, 1972)
A Great American Tragedy (1972)
Death Scream (1975)
General Hospital (Unknown episodes, 1975)
The Kentucky Fried Movie (1977)
The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries (1 episode, 1977)
The Ordeal of Bill Carney (1981)
Square Pegs (2 episodes, 1982)
Still the Beaver (1983)
Quincy M.E. (1 episode, 1983)
Knight Rider (1 episode, 1983)
High School U.S.A. (1983)
Murder, She Wrote (1 episode, 1987)
Back to the Beach (1987)
The New Leave It to Beaver aka Still the Beaver (1985–1989)
Charles in Charge (1 episode, 1989)
Freddy's Nightmares aka Freddy's Nightmares: A Nightmare on Elm Street The Series (2 episodes, 1990)
The Adventures of Captain Zoom in Outer Space (1995)
Playing Patti (1998)
Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction (1 episode, 1998)
Diagnosis: Murder (2 episodes, 1999)
Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star (2003)
Visual effects
Babylon 5 (Unknown episodes)
The Adventures of Captain Zoom in Outer Space (1995)
Doctor Who (1996)
Producer
The Adventures of Captain Zoom in Outer Space (1995)
It Came from Outer Space II (1996)
Writer
The New Leave It to Beaver (1 episode, 1986)
Production Manager
Terry and June (1979)
Wiki knows all:
Tony Lee Dow (born April 13, 1945) is an American film producer, director, sculptor, and a television child actor of the 1950s and 1960s.
Dow is best known for his role in the television sitcom Leave It to Beaver, which ran in primetime from 1957 to 1963. Dow played "Wallace 'Wally' Cleaver", the elder son of "June" (Barbara Billingsley) and "Ward Cleaver" (Hugh Beaumont), and the brother of "Theodore 'Beaver' Cleaver" (Jerry Mathers).
Early life and career
Dow was born in Hollywood, California, to John Stevens, a designer and general contractor, and Muriel Virginia Dow (n?e Montrose) (May 27, 1906–April 30, 2001), a stunt woman in early Westerns and Clara Bow's movie double in Hollywood. In his youth, Dow was a Junior Olympics diving champion. He won the role of Wally Cleaver in a casting call with almost no previous acting experience.
Dow remained on the series until it ended in 1963. After the run of Leave It to Beaver, he appeared on My Three Sons, Dr. Kildare, Mr. Novak (five episodes in three different roles), The Greatest Show on Earth, and Never Too Young. From 1965 to 1968, Dow served in the National Guard, interrupting his acting career.On his return to acting, he guest-starred in Adam-12, Love American Style, The Mod Squad, The Hardy Boys and Emergency!
During the 1970s, he continued acting while working in the construction business and studying journalism and filmmaking.
Dow's most recent screen appearance was in the 2003 film Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star.
Behind the camera
In 1986, he wrote an episode of The New Leave It to Beaver, and in 1989, he made his directorial debut with an episode of The New Lassie, followed by episodes of Get a Life, Harry and the Hendersons, Swamp Thing, Coach, Babylon 5, Crusade, and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
Dow also served as the visual effects supervisor for Babylon 5. In 1996, he provided visual effects for the Fox TVM Doctor Who.
Personal life
Dow attended Van Nuys High School and graduated in 1963, the same year Beaver ended. On June 14, 1969, Dow married Carol M. Marlow. In 1973, they had a son, Christopher T. Dow, before divorcing in 1978.
Dow is currently married to Lauren Shulkind, whom he wed in 1980. They live in the Santa Monica mountains.
In the 1990s, Dow revealed that he has struggled and was eventually diagnosed with clinical depression. He has since starred in self-help videos chronicling this battle, including "Beating the Blues" (1998).
Dow has become a serious, and respected amateur sculptor, creating abstract bronze sculptures. In his artist statement, he says the following about his work: "The figures are abstract and not meant to represent reality but rather the truth of the interactions as I see and feel them. I find the wood in the hills of Topanga Canyon and each piece evolves from my subconscious. I produce limited editions of nine bronzes using the lost wax process from molds of the original burl sculpture." One of his bronze pieces was on display in the backyard garden of Barbara Billingsley, who played his mother on Leave It to Beaver. Dow was chosen as one of three sculptors to show at the Soci?t? Nationale des Beaux-Arts exhibition, in the Carrousel du Louvre, in Paris, France, in December 2008. He represented the United States delegation, which was composed of artists from the Karen Lynne Gallery. His abstract shown at the Louvre was titled, "Unarmed Warrior," a bronze figure of a woman holding a shield.[8]
Filmography
Actor
NBC Children's Theatre (1 episode, 1949)
Leave It to Beaver (234 episodes, 1957–1963)
The Eleventh Hour as Bob Quincy in "Four Feet in the Morning" (1963)
Dr. Kildare (1 episode, 1963)
The Greatest Show on Earth (1 episode, 1964)
My Three Sons (1 episode, 1964)
Mr. Novak (5 episodes, 1963–1965)
Never Too Young (Unknown episodes, 1965)
Adam-12 (1 episode, 1970)
Love, American Style (1 episode, 1971)
The Mod Squad (1 episode, 1971)
Emergency! (Brushfire episode, 1972)
A Great American Tragedy (1972)
Death Scream (1975)
General Hospital (Unknown episodes, 1975)
The Kentucky Fried Movie (1977)
The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries (1 episode, 1977)
The Ordeal of Bill Carney (1981)
Square Pegs (2 episodes, 1982)
Still the Beaver (1983)
Quincy M.E. (1 episode, 1983)
Knight Rider (1 episode, 1983)
High School U.S.A. (1983)
Murder, She Wrote (1 episode, 1987)
Back to the Beach (1987)
The New Leave It to Beaver aka Still the Beaver (1985–1989)
Charles in Charge (1 episode, 1989)
Freddy's Nightmares aka Freddy's Nightmares: A Nightmare on Elm Street The Series (2 episodes, 1990)
The Adventures of Captain Zoom in Outer Space (1995)
Playing Patti (1998)
Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction (1 episode, 1998)
Diagnosis: Murder (2 episodes, 1999)
Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star (2003)
Visual effects
Babylon 5 (Unknown episodes)
The Adventures of Captain Zoom in Outer Space (1995)
Doctor Who (1996)
Producer
The Adventures of Captain Zoom in Outer Space (1995)
It Came from Outer Space II (1996)
Writer
The New Leave It to Beaver (1 episode, 1986)
Production Manager
Terry and June (1979)
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