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1. The Pee-Wee Character Began As Improv

Paul Reubens claimed that the origin of the Pee-wee Herman character actually started as an improv assignment. While working at The Groundlings, a comedy and improve troupe in Los Angeles, Reubens tried the character out on stage. And the rest, as they say, is history!
2. Reubens Acted Until 2021

While a majority of his acting and entertainment career took place in the 1980s and 1990s, Reubens did in fact work through just a few years ago. His most recent acting credits include rolls in TV, film, and videogames, including Gotham (2016, 2017), The Tom And Jerry Show (2021), and Call Of Duty (2016)!
3. Reubens Wanted To Be Credited As Pee-wee Herman

To further sell the premise that Pee-wee was actually a real person and not just a made-up persona, Reubens only wanted to be credited in films as Pee-wee Herman as Himself!
4. Pee-wee's Film Debut Was In a Stoner Movie

As a budding actor and comedian, Paul Reubens’ first credited acting gig came in the old stoner franchise by the infamous Cheech & Chong in Cheech & Chong’s Next Movie.
5. His First Network Break Was With HBO

Pee-wee was first put in front of a national audience as a comic by the legendary TV/Film network HBO, which aired performance from The Pee-wee Herman Show‘s in 1981.
6. Pee-Wee's Famous Red Bike (yes, that one) Sold For $36,600 Online

Reuben’s blockbuster film Pee-wee’s Big Adventure featured a red bicycle, that eventually sold at auction on eBay for a whopping $36,600.
7. Pee-wee's Big Adventure Made Mega Money At The Theater

Speaking of Pee-wee’s Big Adventure… The film cost studios about $7 million to make, but ended up bringing in more than $41 at the box office.
8. Pee-wee's Show Broke Major Stars

Among the future celebrities to get their TV debut on Pee-wee’s show were Laurence Fishburne, Phil Hartman, Natasha Lyonne, and S. Epatha Merkerson.
9. Pee-wee's Third Season Cut Short With Writer's Strike

After two wildly popular seasons, the third installment of Pee-wee’s Playhouse was cut short due to the 1988 WGA writer’s strike. It only featured three total episodes, with one of them (Pee-wee’s Playhouse Christmas Special) being a primetime special.
10. Pee-wee Made It To Broadway

In October of 2010, Pee-wee made a comeback… of sorts. Broadway momentarily picked up a limited run of his hit show.
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