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Watching Reubens create Pee-Wee Herman is worth watching the documentary in and of itself. While at the famous improv group ...
The new two-part documentary “Pee-wee as Himself” premiered on HBO and Max on May 23, a complex portrait of a complicated man ...
His place in gay pop culture is complicated, particularly by the media circus that surrounded him after the four-season run ...
He joined the L.A. comedy group the Groundlings, where one of his characters was Pee-wee Herman, a clean-cut man-child with a ...
In some 40 hours of interviews, Paul Reubens talks about his early years, his collaborations, his success and all seems right with the world.
That was one of Pee ... alike? Or a gifted performer whose legal issues grabbed headlines at the height of his popularity? In a handout photo from the studio, Paul Reubens plays Pee-wee Herman ...
When Pee-wee wasn’t barking out his fake laugh (ha-ha!), he was shouting — about playthings, about dinosaurs, about bathroom hygiene. Was he 9? Was he 30? It never mattered. Pee-wee Herman and ...
This is the eternal gift Reubens leaves us through signature character Pee-wee Herman, cemented in the Generation ... but his red bow tie completed the look, becoming Reuben's version of a ...
The man staring into the camera is not Pee-wee Herman. He may look a little like him, kinda sorta sound like him, have that same sly, agent-of-chaos-reporting-for-duty-sir smirk. But he is not the ...
prompts an eye-opening reconsideration of the phenomenon that was Pee-wee Herman, the celebrated children’s host whose shows conquered television, movies and Broadway. Pee-wee was created and ...
On Sunday night, the actor, comedian, and children’s entertainer Paul Reubens—best known for his character Pee-wee Herman—died of ... His signature look soon became a red bowtie paired ...