Entertainment Bringing Families Together âBeaverâsâ Tony Dow tells his story in new coloring book BY CHRISTINA FUOCO-KARASINSKI Tony Dow is best known as Wally in the wholesome âLeave It to Beaver,â and as an internationally renowned sculptor and artist. When he met Fireball Tim Lawrence, he added another description to his nameâ coloring book author. Lawrence and Dow teamed up for âThe Official Tony Dow Coloring Bookâ ($9.29/ Amazon). With 19 illustrations and a SCUBA maze, the book joins Fireball Publishingâs family of publications that also celebrate the Camaro, Mustang, Corvette, surfer girls, tiki culture and vintage trailers. âThe Official Tony Dow Coloring Bookâ encompasses 19 sketches chronicling Dowâs life, accompanied by quotes from him and his wife, Lauren. âI thought it would be interesting to talk about the pictures a little bit,â Dow says. âI never heard of a coloring book that tells you about a personâs life. âFireball is a buddy and has some pretty out-there ideas. But the more we talked, the more fun it sounded. It will be a great way to show whatâs been going on in my life, plus share some great memories with the incredible amount of âLeave It to Beaverâ fans that still follow the show. Fireballâs artwork is terrific, and I think kids, young and old, will have a blast coloring them.â Lawrence says coloring books are a
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perfect match for celebrities who wish to connect with their audience. Coloring also bonds families, expands and enhances the creative process experience and builds a legacy, he adds. âIâm proud and grateful to be doing an amazing book with my good friend, Tony,â he says. âHis Facebook still has a very large following to this day. There is a crowd of people in their 50s and above who watched the show as a kidâand are still watching this show. The coloring book is a legacy project for Tony.â âLeave It to Beaverâ still airs on classic cable channels, and Dow hasnât thought about why the black-and-white show appeals today. âItâs been on the air since it started in 1957âmany moons ago,â he says. âI think it was a very unique show and people of all ages could identify with it. Everybody had an Eddie Haskell, too.â Dow says heâs frequently asked why he never penned an autobiography like his co-stars Jerry Mathers, Frank Bank and Ken Osmond. âI never really wanted to do a book,â he says. âBut this is a very interesting, unique way of doing a small version of a book. All
the paragraphs are relevant to the pictures. We were conscientious about picking out interesting times. I think itâs interesting to learn something about somebody youâre interested in. I never thought anybody was particularly interested in me.â Lawrence certainly is, and his coloring book is a way of promoting Dowâs endeavors as a sculptor and actor. âThis book is a gift from Tony and myself to other artisans and fans, and it al-
Above: Tony Dow starred as Wally Cleaver on âLeave It to Beaverâ from 1957 to 1963. Left: âThe Official Tony Dow Coloring Bookâ features 19 illustrations telling the story of the âLeave It to Beaverâ actorâs life. (Photos courtesy Fireball Publishing)
lows them to express themselves in a unique way,â says Fireball Tim, whose wife and son are sculptors, the latter for the âStar Warsâ franchise. âThey can color Tony purple or tan. Our creativity stops once the book is sold and the clientâs creativity shines.â
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