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{{bestknown|''[[Muppet Magazine]]'' [[:Category:Muppet Magazine Guests|Celebrity Guest]]}}
 
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[[Image:Pee_Wee_and_Kermit.JPG|thumb|300px|''Pee-Wee Herman and Kermit'']]
 
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'''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]]''.
 
'''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]]''.
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In 1986, he received an "Honorary Muppet Award" in ''[[Muppet Magazine]]'' [[Muppet Magazine issue 14|issue 14]]. He appeared on the magazine's cover again in 1987, in [[Muppet Magazine issue 17|issue 17]]. He had previously been paired with [[Robin the Frog]] for "The Second Great Muppet Look-Alike Contest" in [[Muppet Magazine issue 5|issue 5]].
 
In 1986, he received an "Honorary Muppet Award" in ''[[Muppet Magazine]]'' [[Muppet Magazine issue 14|issue 14]]. He appeared on the magazine's cover again in 1987, in [[Muppet Magazine issue 17|issue 17]]. He had previously been paired with [[Robin the Frog]] for "The Second Great Muppet Look-Alike Contest" in [[Muppet Magazine issue 5|issue 5]].
   
In [[Muppet Magazine issue 20|issue 20]], [[Kermit the Frog|Kermit]] spoofed Pee-wee, as [[:Image:Ker-Mee-Herman.jpg|Ker-mee Herman]], where he wore a "Pee-wee suit" and imitated the "Tequila" dance scene from ''Pee-wee's Big Adventure'' in a biker bar full of [[pigs|Muppet Pigs]].
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In [[Muppet Magazine issue 20|issue 20]], [[Kermit the Frog|Kermit]] spoofed Pee-wee, as Ker-mee Herman, where he wore a "Pee-wee suit" and imitated the "Tequila" dance scene from ''Pee-wee's Big Adventure'' in a biker bar full of [[pigs|Muppet Pigs]].
   
 
In 1987, Reubens filmed an insert for ''[[Sesame Street]]'' as Pee-wee (on the set of ''Pee-Wee's Playhouse''), reciting his own version of the alphabet. He also appeared in the first celebrity version of ''[[Put Down the Duckie]]''.
 
In 1987, Reubens filmed an insert for ''[[Sesame Street]]'' as Pee-wee (on the set of ''Pee-Wee's Playhouse''), reciting his own version of the alphabet. He also appeared in the first celebrity version of ''[[Put Down the Duckie]]''.

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Pee Wee and Kermit

Pee-Wee Herman and Kermit

Ker-Mee-Herman

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 had previously been paired with Robin the Frog for "The Second Great Muppet Look-Alike Contest" in issue 5.

In issue 20, Kermit spoofed Pee-wee, as Ker-mee Herman, where he wore a "Pee-wee suit" and imitated the "Tequila" dance scene from Pee-wee's Big Adventure in a biker bar full of Muppet Pigs.

In 1987, Reubens filmed an insert for Sesame Street as Pee-wee (on the set of Pee-Wee's Playhouse), reciting his own version of the alphabet. He also appeared in the first celebrity version of Put Down the Duckie.

Reubens played Professor Spatz in the 1997 Creature Shop film Buddy, and he performed the voice of a raccoon in the 1998 film Dr. Dolittle.

Screen credits include appearances in Tim Burton's Batman Returns and The Nightmare Before Christmas, Roald Dahl's Matilda, The Blues Brothers and Buffy the Vampire Slayer.

Among Reubens' television guest spots are appearances on Pushing Daisies, 30 Rock, Murphy Brown, Mork & Mindy, Dolly, hosting Saturday Night Live and voice work on Rugrats and The Flintstone Comedy Show.

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