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Wally Cleaver

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. The characters grew older along with the actors.

Wally Cleaver
Tony Dow (left) as Wally Cleaver in a 1958 publicity shot
First appearance"It's a Small World" (pilot) (April 23, 1957)
Last appearanceLeave It to Beaver (film adaptation of original television series, 1997)
Created byBob Mosher
Joe Connelly
Portrayed byPaul Sullivan (pilot)
Tony Dow (television series)
Erik von Detten (1997 film)
In-universe information
GenderMale
Occupationstudent; various after school jobs including newspaper carrier, drug store soda jerk, and ice cream vendor
Family
SpouseMary Ellen Rogers
ChildrenKelly Cleaver (daughter)
Kevin Cleaver (son)
Relatives
  • Ward Cleaver Sr. (grandfather)
  • Theodore Bronson (grandfather)
  • Tom Cleaver (uncle)
  • Peggy (aunt)
  • Infant cousin (Peggy's daughter)
  • Billy Cleaver (great-uncle)
  • Wilbur Bronson (great-uncle)
  • Martha Bronson (great-aunt)
  • Kip Cleaver (nephew)
  • Oliver Cleaver (nephew)

Wally is portrayed in the series by Tony Dow. Dow portrays an adult Wally Cleaver in both the reunion telemovie, Still the Beaver (1983), and in the sequel series The New Leave It to Beaver (1985–1989). Child actor Paul Sullivan, however, portrays the character in the series pilot, "It's a Small World", which aired in April 1957. In the 1997 film adaptation of the original series, Leave It to Beaver, Wally is portrayed by Erik von Detten.

Leave it to Beaver was created by writers Joe Connelly and Bob Mosher, who found inspiration among their own children for plot lines and dialogue. Wally is based on Connelly's son, Jay.

Overview edit

Wally is the "all-American" boy. He is an intelligent, polite teenager, who is trusted by his parents, popular with his peers, and liked by his teachers. He is an athlete with track, basketball and baseball being his three favorite sports; and, he excels at all. His friends, Clarence "Lumpy" Rutherford and Eddie Haskell, have a knack for getting into trouble and taking Wally along for the ride. Unlike his brother Beaver (who thinks girls are "creepy"), Wally is popular with the girls and has many girlfriends during the course of the series' run. In the later seasons, Wally has a few after school jobs and buys a used car.

The humor of the character rests in Wally's teenage perspective. He occasionally makes blunt or inappropriate comments that are bewildering or embarrassing to adults. He slips into slang occasionally, which upsets his mother. He sometimes humorously regards his parents as clueless squares. His dating life is sometimes frustrating as he tries to deal with the thoughts and emotions of teenaged girls. Wally also acts as a foil to the shenanigans of Eddie and Lumpy, but sometimes reluctantly goes along with them.

Wally serves as a bridge between Ward, June and Beaver. He is more astute and experienced than his brother and often puts parental communications in simpler terms for Beaver's comprehension. At other times, he clues the parents in on Beaver's activities, plans and feelings. At the age of five, Wally gave a newborn Beaver his nickname while trying to pronounce his given name of Theodore.

Home life edit

Though there are four bedrooms in the Cleaver house, Wally and Beaver share a bedroom. Their bedroom is a principal setting on the show. Wally spends his time in the bedroom at a small desk doing school assignments, the boys entertain their friends in the bedroom, and the room is often the scene of Ward's disciplinary lectures. Though Wally sometimes warns Beaver he will suffer some sort of physical punishment from Ward ("Dad's gonna clobber you!"), such punishments never occur.

Wally is rarely seen doing regular chores around the house. He sometimes clears the dinner table for his mother (i.e., he carries a few dirty dishes to the kitchen), and in one episode is seen drying dishes. But the typical chores of a teen boy (mowing the lawn, carrying out the trash, washing windows), apparently are not his. After school time is spent practicing sports, and, once home, Wally spends most of his time doing schoolwork in his bedroom. In one episode, however, Ward is out of town and Wally is asked to play the man of the house. He carves the roast at dinner and monitors Beaver's behavior.

Many episodes have a very brief "after school" scene in the kitchen between June and Wally. Wally arrives home and finds his mother preparing dinner; he regales her with teenspeak banter about the day's events at school. Then, as Wally leaves the room with a parting bon mot and the canned laughter kicks in, the camera catches June's bewildered, dazed, or amused facial expression.

A few episodes deal with Wally's teen taste in hairstyles and clothing. In one episode, he infuriates his mother by wearing his hair in a greasy "tango dancer" style and in another episode he irks both his parents when he buys a garish suit in a men's wear store.

Wally's high-school days edit

In the first season of Leave It to Beaver, Wally is a thirteen-year-old in his final year (8th grade) at Grant Avenue Grammar School. In the second season, Wally attends Mayfield High School, and remains there for the show's last five seasons, despite the fact that he should have graduated. Wally is a good student, who, unlike his brother Beaver, rarely gives his parents or teachers cause for concern. He spends school nights at home glued to his textbooks and scratching out essays in his composition tablet. In one episode, Wally runs for class president but loses the election. In another episode, Eddie "slugs" Wally in the school corridor when he believes Wally is moving in on his girl, and in another episode, Wally is caught by the coach throwing towels around the locker room. The series ends with Wally a high-school graduate preparing for State college and Beaver looking forward to entering Mayfield High.

Wally's teen romances edit

Wally's age permitted the writers to place him in dating situations with his school friends. Wally's first girlfriend on the show is Penny Jamison, a New York girl he meets during ballroom lessons at Miss Spencer's School of the Dance. Penny has danced with college boys and thinks Wally dances just as smoothly as they do. She wraps Wally around her little finger, and even has him going to the library to fetch a copy of Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm for her. The romance ends when Beaver sends Penny a toad in a nicely wrapped box. Wally then becomes romantically involved with Mary Ellen Rogers, though the viewer often hears about her rather than sees her. In a first-season episode, Mary Ellen cultivates Beaver's friendship in order to get to Wally, then maneuvers Wally into going to a dance against his will. In another episode, Wally takes cha-cha lessons to enter a dance contest with Mary Ellen. Even though Mary Ellen was Wally's principal romantic interest, Wally dated several other girls during his high school years. In one episode, he declines a vacation trip with his family to stay at home near his current flame, then discovers she has left town with her parents for a vacation trip. In another episode, he falls for a tennis playing "older woman" who uses him to make her estranged boyfriend jealous. One high-school friend who made five "romantic" appearances was Julie Foster. In one episode, Wally grows a moustache over the summer, thinking Julie will be enchanted with his debonair look, and then the poor boy is humiliated when she laughs at it when he arrives back to school.

Later seasons edit

As Beaver grew into an awkward young teen, he sometimes took a back seat to his older brother Wally, a student in his final years of high school. Tony Dow had grown into an attractive, athletic young man and was often featured in "heartthrob"-type magazines aimed principally at teen girls. Producers took advantage of Dow's popularity and scripted episodes delving into Wally's dating life, his after school jobs, his pals, and his car. Beaver was relegated to the background.

Finale edit

In June 1963, the series came to a close at milestones in the lives of Wally and Beaver: high school grad Wally preparing for State college and Beaver looking forward to entering Mayfield High. The last episode was a retrospective one called "Family Scrapbook" and has claimed its place in TV history as the first prime time sitcom episode specifically written as a series finale. In the episode, the Cleavers reminisce over old photos in a scrapbook while flashback clips are played from previous episodes. It is during the course of the last episode the viewer learns how Beaver got his nickname. The show ends with Beaver and Wally playing with a wind-up toy and laughing like children.

Subsequent history edit

In 1983, CBS aired the reunion telemovie Still the Beaver starring Jerry Mathers. Other members of the original series cast, including Dow, reprised their roles. In 1985, a sequel to the original series was produced called Still the Beaver, again starring Jerry Mathers and other original cast members. The series lasted one season on the Disney Channel before being picked up by TBS in 1986 and renamed The New Leave It to Beaver. The series aired until 1989.

In Still the Beaver and The New Leave It to Beaver, Wally is married to high school-sweetheart Mary Ellen and is an attorney engaged in private practice. Although it is not specified what Wally's exact specialties are, he did agree to be Beaver's attorney to fight for custody of his kids, but the plans changed when Beaver's ex-wife asked him to take the boys because the only vet school that will take her is in Italy. When the sequel series begins in 1984, Wally and Mary Ellen are the parents of a 10-year-old daughter, Kelly (Kaleena Kiff). In 1986, Mary Ellen gives birth to their second child, Kevin (who was age advanced to 4 years old in the fall of 1987 and played by Troy Davidson). The family lives at 213 Pine Street ... next door to his widowed mother June, Beaver, and Beaver's sons; Ward had died shortly before the events of Still the Beaver take place (series star Hugh Beaumont had died in 1982).

In 1997, the feature film Leave It to Beaver was released with young Erik von Detten as Wally.

References edit

  • Applebaum, Irwyn. The World According to Beaver. TV Books, 1984, 1998. (ISBN 1575000520).
  • Bank, Frank. Call Me Lumpy: my Leave It to Beaver days and other wild Hollywood life . Addax, 2002. (ISBN 1886110298), (ISBN 978-1886110298).
  • Colella, Jennifer. The Leave It to Beaver Guide to Life: wholesome wisdom from the Cleavers! Running Press, 2006. (ISBN 0762427736), (ISBN 9780762427734).
  • Leave It to Beaver: the complete first season. Universal Studios, 2005.
  • Leave It to Beaver: the complete second season. Universal Studios, 2006. (ISBN 1417074876)
  • Mathers, Jerry. ...And Jerry Mathers as "The Beaver". Berkley Boulevard Books, 1998. (ISBN 0425163709)

External links edit

  • Character profile at TVLand.com

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This article possibly contains original research Please improve it by verifying the claims made and adding inline citations Statements consisting only of original research should be removed April 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message 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 The characters grew older along with the actors Wally CleaverTony Dow left as Wally Cleaver in a 1958 publicity shotFirst appearance It s a Small World pilot April 23 1957 Last appearanceLeave It to Beaver film adaptation of original television series 1997 Created byBob MosherJoe ConnellyPortrayed byPaul Sullivan pilot Tony Dow television series Erik von Detten 1997 film In universe informationGenderMaleOccupationstudent various after school jobs including newspaper carrier drug store soda jerk and ice cream vendorFamilyWard Cleaver father June Cleaver mother Theodore Beaver Cleaver brother SpouseMary Ellen RogersChildrenKelly Cleaver daughter Kevin Cleaver son RelativesWard Cleaver Sr grandfather Theodore Bronson grandfather Tom Cleaver uncle Peggy aunt Infant cousin Peggy s daughter Billy Cleaver great uncle Wilbur Bronson great uncle Martha Bronson great aunt Kip Cleaver nephew Oliver Cleaver nephew Wally is portrayed in the series by Tony Dow Dow portrays an adult Wally Cleaver in both the reunion telemovie Still the Beaver 1983 and in the sequel series The New Leave It to Beaver 1985 1989 Child actor Paul Sullivan however portrays the character in the series pilot It s a Small World which aired in April 1957 In the 1997 film adaptation of the original series Leave It to Beaver Wally is portrayed by Erik von Detten Leave it to Beaver was created by writers Joe Connelly and Bob Mosher who found inspiration among their own children for plot lines and dialogue Wally is based on Connelly s son Jay Contents 1 Overview 2 Home life 3 Wally s high school days 4 Wally s teen romances 5 Later seasons 6 Finale 7 Subsequent history 8 References 9 External linksOverview editWally is the all American boy He is an intelligent polite teenager who is trusted by his parents popular with his peers and liked by his teachers He is an athlete with track basketball and baseball being his three favorite sports and he excels at all His friends Clarence Lumpy Rutherford and Eddie Haskell have a knack for getting into trouble and taking Wally along for the ride Unlike his brother Beaver who thinks girls are creepy Wally is popular with the girls and has many girlfriends during the course of the series run In the later seasons Wally has a few after school jobs and buys a used car The humor of the character rests in Wally s teenage perspective He occasionally makes blunt or inappropriate comments that are bewildering or embarrassing to adults He slips into slang occasionally which upsets his mother He sometimes humorously regards his parents as clueless squares His dating life is sometimes frustrating as he tries to deal with the thoughts and emotions of teenaged girls Wally also acts as a foil to the shenanigans of Eddie and Lumpy but sometimes reluctantly goes along with them Wally serves as a bridge between Ward June and Beaver He is more astute and experienced than his brother and often puts parental communications in simpler terms for Beaver s comprehension At other times he clues the parents in on Beaver s activities plans and feelings At the age of five Wally gave a newborn Beaver his nickname while trying to pronounce his given name of Theodore Home life editThough there are four bedrooms in the Cleaver house Wally and Beaver share a bedroom Their bedroom is a principal setting on the show Wally spends his time in the bedroom at a small desk doing school assignments the boys entertain their friends in the bedroom and the room is often the scene of Ward s disciplinary lectures Though Wally sometimes warns Beaver he will suffer some sort of physical punishment from Ward Dad s gonna clobber you such punishments never occur Wally is rarely seen doing regular chores around the house He sometimes clears the dinner table for his mother i e he carries a few dirty dishes to the kitchen and in one episode is seen drying dishes But the typical chores of a teen boy mowing the lawn carrying out the trash washing windows apparently are not his After school time is spent practicing sports and once home Wally spends most of his time doing schoolwork in his bedroom In one episode however Ward is out of town and Wally is asked to play the man of the house He carves the roast at dinner and monitors Beaver s behavior Many episodes have a very brief after school scene in the kitchen between June and Wally Wally arrives home and finds his mother preparing dinner he regales her with teenspeak banter about the day s events at school Then as Wally leaves the room with a parting bon mot and the canned laughter kicks in the camera catches June s bewildered dazed or amused facial expression A few episodes deal with Wally s teen taste in hairstyles and clothing In one episode he infuriates his mother by wearing his hair in a greasy tango dancer style and in another episode he irks both his parents when he buys a garish suit in a men s wear store Wally s high school days editIn the first season of Leave It to Beaver Wally is a thirteen year old in his final year 8th grade at Grant Avenue Grammar School In the second season Wally attends Mayfield High School and remains there for the show s last five seasons despite the fact that he should have graduated Wally is a good student who unlike his brother Beaver rarely gives his parents or teachers cause for concern He spends school nights at home glued to his textbooks and scratching out essays in his composition tablet In one episode Wally runs for class president but loses the election In another episode Eddie slugs Wally in the school corridor when he believes Wally is moving in on his girl and in another episode Wally is caught by the coach throwing towels around the locker room The series ends with Wally a high school graduate preparing for State college and Beaver looking forward to entering Mayfield High Wally s teen romances editWally s age permitted the writers to place him in dating situations with his school friends Wally s first girlfriend on the show is Penny Jamison a New York girl he meets during ballroom lessons at Miss Spencer s School of the Dance Penny has danced with college boys and thinks Wally dances just as smoothly as they do She wraps Wally around her little finger and even has him going to the library to fetch a copy of Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm for her The romance ends when Beaver sends Penny a toad in a nicely wrapped box Wally then becomes romantically involved with Mary Ellen Rogers though the viewer often hears about her rather than sees her In a first season episode Mary Ellen cultivates Beaver s friendship in order to get to Wally then maneuvers Wally into going to a dance against his will In another episode Wally takes cha cha lessons to enter a dance contest with Mary Ellen Even though Mary Ellen was Wally s principal romantic interest Wally dated several other girls during his high school years In one episode he declines a vacation trip with his family to stay at home near his current flame then discovers she has left town with her parents for a vacation trip In another episode he falls for a tennis playing older woman who uses him to make her estranged boyfriend jealous One high school friend who made five romantic appearances was Julie Foster In one episode Wally grows a moustache over the summer thinking Julie will be enchanted with his debonair look and then the poor boy is humiliated when she laughs at it when he arrives back to school Later seasons editAs Beaver grew into an awkward young teen he sometimes took a back seat to his older brother Wally a student in his final years of high school Tony Dow had grown into an attractive athletic young man and was often featured in heartthrob type magazines aimed principally at teen girls Producers took advantage of Dow s popularity and scripted episodes delving into Wally s dating life his after school jobs his pals and his car Beaver was relegated to the background Finale editIn June 1963 the series came to a close at milestones in the lives of Wally and Beaver high school grad Wally preparing for State college and Beaver looking forward to entering Mayfield High The last episode was a retrospective one called Family Scrapbook and has claimed its place in TV history as the first prime time sitcom episode specifically written as a series finale In the episode the Cleavers reminisce over old photos in a scrapbook while flashback clips are played from previous episodes It is during the course of the last episode the viewer learns how Beaver got his nickname The show ends with Beaver and Wally playing with a wind up toy and laughing like children Subsequent history editIn 1983 CBS aired the reunion telemovie Still the Beaver starring Jerry Mathers Other members of the original series cast including Dow reprised their roles In 1985 a sequel to the original series was produced called Still the Beaver again starring Jerry Mathers and other original cast members The series lasted one season on the Disney Channel before being picked up by TBS in 1986 and renamed The New Leave It to Beaver The series aired until 1989 In Still the Beaver and The New Leave It to Beaver Wally is married to high school sweetheart Mary Ellen and is an attorney engaged in private practice Although it is not specified what Wally s exact specialties are he did agree to be Beaver s attorney to fight for custody of his kids but the plans changed when Beaver s ex wife asked him to take the boys because the only vet school that will take her is in Italy When the sequel series begins in 1984 Wally and Mary Ellen are the parents of a 10 year old daughter Kelly Kaleena Kiff In 1986 Mary Ellen gives birth to their second child Kevin who was age advanced to 4 years old in the fall of 1987 and played by Troy Davidson The family lives at 213 Pine Street next door to his widowed mother June Beaver and Beaver s sons Ward had died shortly before the events of Still the Beaver take place series star Hugh Beaumont had died in 1982 In 1997 the feature film Leave It to Beaver was released with young Erik von Detten as Wally References editApplebaum Irwyn The World According to Beaver TV Books 1984 1998 ISBN 1575000520 Bank Frank Call Me Lumpy my Leave It to Beaver days and other wild Hollywood life Addax 2002 ISBN 1886110298 ISBN 978 1886110298 Colella Jennifer The Leave It to Beaver Guide to Life wholesome wisdom from the Cleavers Running Press 2006 ISBN 0762427736 ISBN 9780762427734 Leave It to Beaver the complete first season Universal Studios 2005 Leave It to Beaver the complete second season Universal Studios 2006 ISBN 1417074876 Mathers Jerry And Jerry Mathers as The Beaver Berkley Boulevard Books 1998 ISBN 0425163709 External links editCharacter profile at TVLand com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wally Cleaver amp oldid 1188750967, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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