"This morning Tony's wife Lauren, who was very
distraught, had notified us that Tony had passed and asked that
we notify all his fans," the statement said. "We have since
received a call from Tony's daughter-in-law saying that while
Tony is not doing well, he has not yet passed."
The 77-year-old Dow, who has been diagnosed with cancer, is in
hospice care, his son Christopher told Fox News Digital and
other media.
The statement from Dow's management team said the actor's son
and daughter-in-law were "by his side comforting him."
In "Leave It to Beaver," Dow played the teenage older brother of
the title character, Theodore "Beaver" Cleaver. Dow's role in
the show - which ran from 1957 to 1963 and depicted an idealized
American family living a carefree life in a postwar suburb -
made him a cultural icon.
In late May, Dow shared a Facebook message thanking his fans for
their well-wishes and detailing his health progress, including
his experience with cancer treatment.
Dow reprised his role as Wally Cleaver in the 1980s for a
spinoff movie, "Still the Beaver," and a TV series, "The New
Leave It to Beaver." He also appeared in the daytime series
"General Hospital."
Dow is credited as director for more than a dozen TV shows,
including "The New Leave it to Beaver" And "Harry and the
Hendersons" in the 1990s.
(Reporting by Tyler Clifford; Editing by Jonathan Oatis and
Howard Goller)
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