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Entertainer Tony Dow, most popular for his job as Wally Cleaver during the 1950s American TV hit sitcom "Pass on It to Beaver," is alive yet seriously sick, his supervisory crew said on Tuesday, revising its previous explanation that he had kicked the bucket.Tony Dow
"Today Tony's better half Lauren, who was exceptionally upset, had told us that Tony had passed and asked that we tell every one of his fans," the assertion said. "We have since gotten a call from Tony's girl in-regulation expressing that while Tony is struggling, he has not yet passed."Tony Dow
The 77-year-old Dow, who has been determined to have disease, is in hospice care, his child Christopher told Fox News Digital and different media.Tony Dow
The assertion from Dow's supervisory group said the entertainer's child and girl in-regulation were "close by soothing him."
In "Pass on It to Beaver," Dow played the teen more established sibling of the title character, Theodore "Beaver" Cleaver. Dow's part in the show - which ran from 1957 to 1963 and portrayed a glorified American family carrying on with a lighthearted life in a post bellum suburb - made him a social symbol.
In late May, Dow shared a Facebook message expressing gratitude toward his fans for their kindly words and enumerating his wellbeing progress, incorporating his involvement in disease treatment.
Dow repeated his job as Wally Cleaver during the 1980s for a side project film, "Still the Beaver," and a TV series, "The New Leave It to Beaver." He likewise showed up in the daytime series "General Hospital."
Dow is credited as chief for in excess of twelve TV shows, including "The New Leave it to Beaver" And "Harry and the Hendersons" during the 1990s.
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