Dow, whose career in television as an actor,
director and producer spanned seven decades, died in hospice
care with his family at his side, according to a statement
posted to Facebook citing his son Christopher. A cause of death
was not disclosed, though he and his wife, Lauren, had said Dow
had suffered from a recurrence of cancer in May.
"Although this is a very sad day, I have comfort and peace that
he is in a better place," Christopher Dow said in the statement.
"He was the best Dad anyone could ask for."
On Tuesday, Dow's managers had to retract a Facebook post saying
the gravely ill actor had already died, explaining that his
"distraught" wife had mistakenly thought he had been declared
dead. While gravely ill, Dow was still alive, they said at the
time.
In "Leave It to Beaver," which ran from 1957 to 1963, Dow played
the teenage older brother of the title character, Theodore
"Beaver" Cleaver. Dow's role in the show, which depicted an
idealized American family living a carefree life in an American
suburb, made him a cultural icon.
"We know that the world is collectively saddened by the loss of
this incredible man," his management team said in the social
media post. "He gave so much to us all and was loved by so
many."
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. Another post a week before
his death noted that his health was in decline.
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 also 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)
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