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The gang is back together again.
Jerry Mathers, who starred as Theodore “Beaver” Cleaver in the hit ‘50s sitcom “Leave It to Beaver,” recently reunited with the surviving cast members at The Hollywood Show in Burbank, California.
“It was so wonderful to be with my friends from ‘Leave It to Beaver’ – Stephen Talbot (Gilbert Bates), Jeri Weil (Judy Hensler), Luke Tiger Farfara (Tooey Brown) and Veronica Cartwright (Violet Rutherford) for a reunion,” the former child star told Fox News Digital in a statement.
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“Hard to believe it is almost 70 years since ‘Leave It to Beaver’ first aired on television,” Jerry Mathers, who starred as Theodore “Beaver” Cleaver, told Fox News Digital. (Phil Bath /American Broadcasting Companies via Getty Images / Presley Ann/Getty Images for Family Film and TV Awards)
“We took photos and signed autographs with the fans who were so gracious and happy to be with us,” the 77-year-old shared.
“Hard to believe it is almost 70 years since ‘Leave It to Beaver’ first aired on television. Our fans are so devoted, and many write to me that they record the show in the morning and watch it at night so they can have a peaceful sleep in this crazy world.”
“I am very grateful to be associated with such a heartfelt show that touches the lives of so many families in such a positive way,” Mathers added.

From left: Stephen Talbot, Jeri Weil, Jerry Mathers, Luke Tiger Fafara, and Veronica Cartwright of ‘Leave It to Beaver’ at the June 2025 Hollywood Show. (POSE Photo Ops)
“Leave It to Beaver,” which was synonymous with the wholesome image of the 1950s American family, aired on the small screen from 1957 to 1963. According to People magazine, the show still has a legion of fans, thanks to syndication. The outlet noted that the first season is streaming on Peacock.
According to the outlet, Mathers and his onscreen brother Tony Dow, who played Wally, starred in the reboot of “Leave It to Beaver,” titled “The New Leave It to Beaver,” from 1983 to 1989.
The castmates have endured loss in recent years. Ken Osmond, who played two-faced teenage scoundrel Eddie Haskell before leading a second career as a police officer, died in 2020 at age 76. Dow, who later found success as a sculptor, passed away in 2022 at age 77.
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Mathers’ on-screen dad, played by Hugh Beaumont, died in 1982. The family matriarch, played by Barbara Billingsley, passed away in 2010. She was 94.
Back in 2023, Mathers described to Fox News Digital how he had been just a teen when he found himself out of a job once the series came to an end.
“It ended at the right time for me,” he said at the time. “I wanted to play sports and, of course, working in the studio, that wasn’t something I was able to do. I was 1750514047 able to be on the track team and football team. That was something I really wanted to do.”

Jerry Mathers (left) and Tony Dow signed autographs at The Hollywood Show held at Westin LAX Hotel on July 8, 2017, in Los Angeles, California. Dow died in 2022. (Albert L. Ortega/Getty Images)
“It was nice being in [a normal school],” he reflected. “I had a private tutor for the whole time that I was on the show. Now I was at a regular school, and it was a lot of fun. And I made a lot of good friends.”
Mathers said his family was just as supportive when he was ready to take on a completely different role in life.
“I spent six years in the National Guard,” he said. “There [wasn’t] any kind of combat or anything like that, but we were a transport unit. A lot of times, the planes would come back, and they had a lot of damage to them. . . . It was not a lot of fun, because we were doing very, very hard work, but it was something that I [felt] I should do for my country. . . . It was something I was proud to do.”
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“Leave It to Beaver” aired from 1957 to 1963. (ABC Photo Archives/Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty Images)
Over the years, Mathers focused on life outside the spotlight. At one point, he became a real estate agent.
There was no urgency to return to acting, he insisted.
“It was something that I liked doing, but I also liked being able to have my own life,” he said. “Life for me today is very, very good. I have ‘Leave It to Beaver,’ but I can also go out and meet people.”
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Jerry Mathers told Fox News Digital he still stays connected with fans on social media. (CBS Photo Archive/Getty Images)
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“I’m a grandfather now. . . . It’s wonderful,” he continued. “I also have a wonderful wife, and we have a great time with the grandchildren. We get to babysit them every once in a while. . . . I still do autograph shows, because those are fun. I get to go all over the country.
“People still come up to me with questions about the show and what I’m doing. . . . I’m just so grateful. . . . I just have a wonderful life because ‘Leave It to Beaver’ has made me so many friends. . . . All the things that happened to me were so good.”
The Associated Press contributed to this report.