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In [[1986]], he received an "Honorary Muppet Award" in [[Muppet Magazine issue 14]]. He appeared on the magazine's cover again in [[1987]], in [[Muppet Magazine issue 17|Issue 17]]. He was also spoofed in [[Muppet Magazine issue 20|Issue 20]]. |
In [[1986]], he received an "Honorary Muppet Award" in [[Muppet Magazine issue 14]]. He appeared on the magazine's cover again in [[1987]], in [[Muppet Magazine issue 17|Issue 17]]. He was also spoofed in [[Muppet Magazine issue 20|Issue 20]]. |
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− | In 1987, Reubens filmed an insert for ''[[Sesame Street]]'' as Pee-Wee, reciting his own version of the alphabet. This insert appeared in [[episode 2356]], among others. |
+ | In 1987, Reubens filmed an insert for ''[[Sesame Street]]'' as Pee-Wee, reciting his own version of the alphabet. This insert appeared in [[episode 2356]], among others. He also appeared in the celebrity version of ''[[Put Down the Duckie]]''. |
Reubens played Professor Spatz in the [[1997]] [[Creature Shop]] film ''[[Buddy]]'', and he performed the voice of Raccoon in the [[1998]] film ''[[Dr. Dolittle]]''. |
Reubens played Professor Spatz in the [[1997]] [[Creature Shop]] film ''[[Buddy]]'', and he performed the voice of Raccoon in the [[1998]] film ''[[Dr. Dolittle]]''. |
Revision as of 23:10, 3 September 2006
Paul Reubens (b. 1952) is an actor best known for playing "Pee-Wee Herman" in a stand-up act, two movies and his TV show, Pee-Wee's Playhouse.
In 1986, he received an "Honorary Muppet Award" in Muppet Magazine issue 14. He appeared on the magazine's cover again in 1987, in Issue 17. He was also spoofed in Issue 20.
In 1987, Reubens filmed an insert for Sesame Street as Pee-Wee, reciting his own version of the alphabet. This insert appeared in episode 2356, among others. He also appeared in the celebrity version of Put Down the Duckie.
Reubens played Professor Spatz in the 1997 Creature Shop film Buddy, and he performed the voice of Raccoon in the 1998 film Dr. Dolittle.