Jerry Mather
Age | 75 years (.2023) |
Height | 5 feet 7 inches |
Profession | American actor, singer |
Weight | 81 kg – 178 lbs |
Birthday | 2 June |
Jerry Mathers’s Parent’s Family
Father | Norman Mathers |
Mother | Marilyn Mathers |
Siblings | 2 |
Brother | James Mathers |
Sister | Susie Mathers |
Jerry Mathers’s Relationship
Affairs/Girlfriend | Teresa Modnick, Diana Piatt, Rhonda Mathers |
Wife/Spouse | Teresa Modnick (m. 2011), Diana Piatt (m. 1974–1982), Rhonda Mathers (m. ?–1997) |
Children | 3 |
Sons | Noah Mathers |
Daughter | Mercedes Mathers, Gretchen Mathers |
Jerry Mathers’s BioData
Real Name | Gerald Patrick Mathers |
Nick Name | jerry mathers |
Famous | American actor |
Zodiac Sign | Geminis |
Date of Birth | 2 June 1948 |
Nationality | American |
Hometown | Sioux City, Iowa, United States |
Religion | Christian |
Hobbies | Traveling, Singing, playing cricket |
Awards/Caste | Former Child Star Award |
Jerry Mathers’s Source of money
Net worth | $1 MIllion – $5 MIllion (.approx) |
salary | $1 MIllion (.approx) |
Income | $12 MIllion (.approx) |
Appeared In | Still the Beaver, The Trouble with Harry, Sexual Malice,… |
Source | Source Of Income |
Jerry Mathers’s Physical fitness
Eye color | The Color of the Eye is dark brown |
Hair Color | The Color of Hair is Black |
body | The body Complexion is slim |
skin colour | The Skin Color is fair |
Body | The Body Measurement is 34-25-32 inches |
Jerry Mathers’s Physical state
Marital Status/Date | Married |
Birthplace | Sioux City, Iowa, United States |
Height F | 5 feet 7 inches |
Height m | 1.73 in meter |
Height cm | 173 in centimeter |
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Qualification
Education | Qualification name N/A |
College | Los Angeles Valley College |
University | University of California, Berkeley |
School | Notre Dame High School (Sherman Oaks, California) |
Degree | name N/A |
Address
Country | United States |
Town | Town name N/A |
Ethnicity | Ethnicity name N/A |
Old City | N/A |
Address City | Sioux City, Iowa, United States |
Favorites
Food | Fast Food |
Actor | Favorites Actor |
Actress | Favorites Actress |
Sports | tennis, football, basketball, cricket |
Song | Favorites Songs N/A |
Personal Information
Gerald Patrick Mathers is an American actor and singer.
Mathers is best known for his role in the television sitcom Leave It to Beaver, originally broadcast from 1957 to 1963, in which he played Theodore ‘Beaver’ Cleaver, the younger son of the suburban couple June and Ward Cleaver and the younger brother of Wally Cleaver.
Mathers was born in Sioux City, Iowa, in 1948, the son of a high school principal, and grew up in the San Fernando Valley, Los Angeles, California.
Mathers has three siblings, one sister and two brothers, including Jimmy Mathers.
Mathers has been married three times.
He met his first wife, Diana Platt, in college. She attended Vallejo Senior High in California; class of 1969.
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, a son, and two daughters. Mathers and Gehring later divorced in 1997.
Mathers married his third wife, Teresa Mednick, in Huntington Beach on 30 January 2011.
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 vaudeville comedian Ed Wynn.
In 1952, his project was Son of Paleface, The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet.
In 1954, his project was Men of the Fighting Lady; This Is My Love. In 1955, his project was The Seven Little Foys, The Trouble with Harry, Lux Video Theatre, General Electric Theater, and Matinee Theater.
In 1956, his project was That Certain Feeling, Bigger Than Life, Screen Directors Playhouse.
In 1957, his project was The Shadow on the Window. In 1958, his project was The Deep Six.
From 1957-1963, his project was Leave It to Beaver. In 1963, his project was Insight.
In 1966, his project was The Dating Game.
In 1968, his project was Lassie, Batman.
In 1970, his project was My Three Sons.
In 1978, his project was Flying High.
In 1981, his project was The Girl, the Gold Watch, and Dynamite.
In 1983, his project was Match Game-Hollywood Squares Hour, Still the Beaver.
In 1984, his project was Hardcastle and McCormick.
In 1987, his project was Back to the Beach, The Love Boat.
From 1983-1989, his project was The New Leave It to Beaver.
In 1990, his project was Down the Drain.
In 1991, his project was Married with Children; Parker Lewis Can’t Lose.
In 1994, his project was The Other Man.
In 1998, his project was Playing Patti.
In 1999, his project was Vengeance Unlimited, Diagnosis; Murder.
In 2001, his project was The Weakest Link.
In 2002, his project was Better Luck Tomorrow.
In 2005, his project was Angels with Angles.
In 2006, his project was The War at Home.
In 2008, his project was Will to Power, Mother Goose Parade.
Web site: jerrymathers.com
Genre: Dance/Electronic
Marriage location: Huntington Beach, California, United States
Questions About Jerry Mathers
Is Jerry Mathers still married?
Mathers met his second wife, Rhonda Gehring while touring in the production of So Long, Stanley. They have three children, a son and two daughters (Mercedes and Gretchen). Mathers and Gehring later divorced in 1997. Mathers married his third wife, Teresa Mednick, in Huntington Beach on January 30, 2011.
How old is Jerry Mathers?
74 years (.2022)
What did Jerry Mathers do for a living?
Mathers was a TV spokesman for Jenny Craig in 1987 and then spent the 1990s guest-starring on various TV shows. He appeared on Broadway in 2007 and on MeTV in 2018 and 2019. Meanwhile, in 2009, he resumed his career as an advertising spokesman.
How old are Jerry Mathers and his net worth?
Jerry Mathers is an American television, film, and stage actor who has a net worth of $3 million.
How did Jerry Mathers make his money?
After graduation Jerry Mathers worked at a bank but soon decided to use the well-invested savings of his days as an actor and began a real-estate business, thus increasing his net worth. In 1978 he finally resumed acting as he and Tony Dow appeared in the play ‘Boeing, Boeing’ and after that in “So Long, Stanley’.