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Gerald Patrick Mathers (born June 2, 1948) is an American actor best known for his role in the television
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'' Leave It to Beaver'', originally broadcast from 1957 to 1963, in which he played the protagonist Theodore "Beaver" Cleaver, the younger son of the suburban couple
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and Ward Cleaver ( Barbara Billingsley and Hugh Beaumont, respectively) and the younger brother of Wally Cleaver ( Tony Dow).


Early life and family

Mathers was born in
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, in 1948, the son of a high school principal, and grew up in the San Fernando Valley,
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,
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. Mathers has one sister and two brothers, including Jimmy Mathers.


Early career

Mathers began his career at the age of 2 when he appeared as a child model for a department store ad. Soon after, he starred in a commercial for PET Milk opposite
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comedian Ed Wynn. His early movies included ''This is My Love'' (1954), ''Men of the Fighting Lady'' (1954), ''
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'' (1955) and
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's black comedy '' The Trouble with Harry'' (1955), in which he plays Arnie, the son of
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's character, and finds Harry's body in the nearby forest.


''Leave It to Beaver''

Mathers states that he got the role of Beaver Cleaver after telling the show's producers he would rather be at his
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meeting than to audition for the part. The producers found his candor appealing and perfect for the role. Mathers played the Beaver for six years, appearing in all 234 episodes of the series. He was the first child actor to have ever had a deal made on his behalf to get a percentage of the merchandising revenue from a television show. ''Leave It to Beaver'' still generates revenue, more than a half century after its original production run. The original sitcom has been shown in over 80 countries in 40 languages. Mathers noted that the ''Leave It to Beaver'' phenomenon is worldwide. "I can go anywhere in the world, and people know me," Mathers has said. "In Japan, the show's called 'The Happy Boy and His Family.' So I'll be walking through the airport in Japan, and people will come up and say, 'Hi, Happy Boy!'" When asked in a 2014 television interview whether he had known at the time of the filming of the ''Leave it to Beaver'' series that the show was special, and would be in perpetual syndication, Mathers responded: "No, not at all. I had worked since I was two years old. I did movies. I didn't do any other series, but I had done a lot of movies and things like that so, in fact, every year it was a question whether we would come back for the next year 'cause you had to be picked up. So you would do 39 shows and then we would go to New York and meet all the press, and then we'd go to Chicago to meet the ad people, then we'd come back and take about five to six weeks off, and if we got picked up, then we'd start again. So we did that for six years because that was the length of the contracts at those times. So that's why there are 39 pisodesfor six years, and then it was off the air. Not off the air, but we didn't film any new ones fter that. Mathers remained friends with Barbara Billingsley, who played his TV mother June Cleaver, and he remembered her after her death as "a good friend and an even better mentor. For me she was like the favorite teacher that we all had in school."


Music

In 1962, near the end of the run of ''Leave It to Beaver'', Mathers recorded two songs for a single 45 rpm: "Don't 'Cha Cry," and for the flip side, the
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ditty "Wind-Up Toy". During his high school years, Mathers had a band called Beaver and the Trappers.


Education and military service

As he moved into his adolescence, Mathers retired from acting to concentrate on high school. He attended Notre Dame High School in Sherman Oaks,
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. During this time he led a musical band called Beaver and the Trappers. While still in high school, Mathers joined the U.S. military. From 1966 to 1969, he was a member of the 146th Airlift Wing, nicknamed "The Hollywood Guard", of the California Air National Guard in
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, California. In 1967, while wearing his dress uniform, Mathers, along with child actress
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, presented an
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to
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. In December 1969, a rumor began that Mathers was killed in action in the
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. Although the origin of the rumor is unclear, Mathers never saw action and was never stationed outside the United States. In 1980, Mathers and Dow appeared with Bill Murray on ''Saturday Night Live's'' '' Weekend Update'' segment, making fun of the Vietnam War death rumor. Mathers graduated with a
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degree in
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from the
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, in 1973.


Later career

After college, Mathers worked as a commercial loan officer at a bank. He then used well-invested savings from his acting career, in which he earned a starting weekly salary of $500, to begin a career in real estate development. In 1978, he reentered the entertainment industry. That year, he and Tony Dow starred in a production of the comedy play ''Boeing, Boeing'' which ran for 10 weeks in
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. Mathers and Dow then toured the dinner theater circuit in a production of ''So Long, Stanley'' for 18 months. In 1981, he worked as a disc jockey at KEZY radio in
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. In 1983, Mathers reprised his role in the television reunion film '' Still the Beaver'', which also featured the majority of the original ''Leave It to Beaver'' cast. The success of the
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led to the development of a sequel series, of the same title. The series began airing on the
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in 1984, then went on to be picked up by TBS and
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, where it was retitled ''The New Leave It to Beaver'' and ran until 1989. In the 1990s, Mathers guest starred on episodes of '' Parker Lewis Can't Lose'', ''
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'', '' Diagnosis: Murder'', and as himself on '' Married... with Children''. In 1998, he released his memoirs, ''And Jerry Mathers as The Beaver''. In 2001, he appeared on a special episode of ''
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'' titled "Child TV stars edition," where he got voted off in the first round. On June 5, 2007, he made his Broadway debut with a starring role as Wilbur Turnblad in the Tony-winning best musical '' Hairspray'' at the
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. In 2009, Mathers became the national spokesman for Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA) and their Partnership for Prescription Assistance program. In 2018 and 2019, Mathers promoted ''Leave It To Beaver'' and other classic television shows on MeTV.


Personal life

Mathers has been married three times. He met his first wife, Diana Platt, in college. They married in 1974 and later divorced. Mathers met his second wife, Rhonda Gehring, while touring in the production of ''So Long, Stanley''. They have three children: Noah, Mercedes, and Gretchen. Mathers and Gehring divorced in 1997. Mathers married his third wife, Teresa Modnick, on January 30, 2011.


Diabetes

Mathers was diagnosed with
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in 1996. On the advice of his doctor, Mathers enrolled in a weight loss program with Jenny Craig in May 1997 and lost over , and later became the company's first male spokesperson. He has also represented a Type 2 diabetes reversal program's publications in a television ad.


Filmography


Awards


Bibliography

*''And Jerry Mathers as The Beaver''; Mathers, Jerry and Fagen, Herb; Berkley Trade (1998) * Holmstrom, John. ''The Moving Picture Boy: An International Encyclopaedia from 1895 to 1995''. Norwich, Michael Russell, 1996, p. 275.


References


External links

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Interview with Jerry Mathers
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'', February 10, 2015.
Interview with Jerry Mathers at Classic Film & TV Cafe
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