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Wallace "Wally" Cleaver is a fictional character in the iconic American television sitcom Leave It to Beaver.Wally is the thirteen-year-old son of archetypal 1950s suburban parents, Ward and June Cleaver and the older brother of the seven-year-old ("almost eight") title character, Theodore "Beaver" Cleaver.
Here's Beaver! New York : Berkley, 1961. Berkley Medallion book [10] Beaver and Wally New York : Berkley, 1961. [11] Juvenile books Leave It to Beaver by Lawrence Alson New York : Golden Books, 1959; Leave It to Beaver: Fire by Cole Fannin Racine, Wisconsin; Whitman Publishing Company 1962 [12] [13] There was also a novelization of the 1997 film:
In 1977, he parodied his role as Wally from Leave it to Beaver in The Kentucky Fried Movie, with Jerry Zucker playing Beaver. [11] From 1983 to 1989, Dow reprised his role as Wally Cleaver in a reunion television movie and a subsequent sequel series, The New Leave It to Beaver, for which Dow wrote an episode in 1986. [12]
Tony Dow, the actor who played Wally Cleaver on the beloved late 1950s television series “Leave it to Beaver,” died Wednesday at 77. Wally Cleaver was supportive, understanding and sensitive ...
Tony Dow, the actor who played Wally Cleaver on the beloved late 1950s television series “Leave it to Beaver,” died Wednesday at 77. Wally Cleaver was an encouraging, understanding and ...
Billingsley and Adams "It's a Small World" is the pilot episode from the American television series Leave It to Beaver (1957–1963). The pilot (originally proposed as Wally and The Beaver) was first televised April 23, 1957, on the syndicated anthology series, Studio 57, without a laugh track nor the series' well known theme song, "The Toy Parade". [1]
"Leave It to Beaver," which aired from 1957 to 1963, centered on the typical idealized family of the time as it followed the adventures of mischievous young Beaver; his practical brother, Wally ...
Wally invites Beaver, who tries unsuccessfully to undo the pranks without getting caught. Initially the guests blame Wally for the pranks, but Beaver confesses. Wally is angry and tells Beaver it was a mistake to invite him. They go the next day not speaking to each other. Beaver finds a way to break the ice and the boys make up.