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Paul Reubens
Early Years and
Rubens was born Paul Rubenfeld in Peekskill, New York, and raised in Sarasota, Florida, where his parents, Judy and Milton, owned a lamp store. Reubens spent a significant amount of his childhood in Oneonta, New York. His mother was a teacher and his father a salesman car who had flown to Britain Royal Air Force and Army Air Forces U.S. World War II, then became one of the founding pilots of the Israeli Air Force during the war of independence in 1948. Paul has two younger brothers, Luke (born 1958), a coach dogs, and Abby (born 1953), which has been described by The Tennessean as a lawyer, mother, lesbian and board member of the Committee on Civil Liberties United States Union of Tennessee. "Is also an adjunct professor at Vanderbilt University Law School and former president of individual rights and responsibilities section of the American Bar Association and National Lesbian and Gay Law Association.
As a child, Reubens will attend the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus whose headquarters was in Sarasota during the winter. The circus atmosphere "Rubens aroused interest in entertainment and influenced his later work. Rubens loved watching repeats of I Love Lucy, which made him want to make people laugh. Five years Reubens asked his father to build him a stage, where he and his brothers would play.
Rubens attended Sarasota High School, where he was named president of the National Thespian Society. It also has summer program Northwestern University for gifted high school and joined the local Asolo Theatre Sarasota Players Theatre, appearing in a variety of plays. After attended graduate of Boston University and began auditioning for acting schools. He was rejected by several schools as Juilliard and twice for the Carnegie-Mellon University before being accepted into the Art Institute of California and move to California, where he began working in restaurant kitchens as a salesman for Fuller Brush.
In the 1970, Rubens made in local comedy clubs and made four guest appearances on The Gong Show as part of a boy-girl act that had developed with Charlotte McGinnis call Betty and Eddie's fun. Soon joined the improvisational comedy team in Los Angeles, The Groundlings and remained a member for six years, working with Bob McClurg, John Paragon, Susan Barnes, and Phil Hartman. Hartman Rubens and they became friends, often writing and working on material together. In 1980 had a small role as a waiter in The Blues Brothers.
Pee-wee Herman
Main article: Pee-wee Herman
Reubens character giving an interview in 1988 from the Awards Academy
The character of Pee-Wee Herman "first originated during an exercise in improvisation with The Groundlings in 1978, when he came Rubens the idea of a man who wanted to be funny, but was so inept at telling jokes that it was clear to the public that he never would. Phil Hartman Groundling Partners after Reubens help develop character, while another Groundling, John Paragon, help write the series. Despite being compared to other celebrities such as Hergé and Tintin Pinocchio Collodi, Reubens says that there is no specific source for "Pee-wee", but rather a collection of ideas. Pee-wee's voice originated in 1970 when Rubens appeared in a production of life with father, which was chosen as one of the most detestable of the work, for which Rubens has adopted a form of cartoon-like speech that became Pee-wee's. name of Pee-wee's is a mixture of an inch Reubens Pee Wee was brand harmonica as a child, while Herman was the name of a child's energy Rubens knew from his youth. The first small gray suit Pee-wee had always been crafted for the director and founder of the Groundlings Gary Austin, who passed it to Rubens, while "someone" gave "little-kid bow "before a show.
The Pee-wee Herman Show: 19811984
Main article: The Pee-wee Herman Show
Reubens auditioned for Saturday Night Live for the 19801981 season, but Gilbert Gottfried, who was a close friend of the producer of the series and had the same style as Rubens, is the place. Rubens I was so angry and bitter that he decided to borrow the money and start his own show in Los Angeles with the character that had been developing over the past years, "Pee-Wee Herman."
Groundlings With the help of others like John Paragon, Phil Hartman and Lynne Marie Stewart, Pee Wee, acquired a small group Rubens fan and had his show of The Roxy Theatre where Pee-wee Herman Show "ran for five months, betrayal, doing midnight shows for adults and matinees weekly for children, moving into the mainstream when HBO aired the Pee-wee Herman Show in 1981 as part of its series of location. Rubens also appeared as Pee-wee in the next movie of the 1980 Cheech & Chong's Movie. Reubens act 'had mostly positive reactions and quickly acquired a group of fans, despite being described as "strange" and Rubens is described as "the strangest comedian everything." Pee-wee was both "cheesy" and "hip", "retrograde" and "cutting edge."
When the fame of Pee-wee's started to grow, Rubens began away from the limelight, keeping his name secret and do all his public appearances and interviews in character, while the turnover of Pee-wee as interpreted himself; Reubens was trying to "get the public to think that it was a real person." Later even his parents prefer to be known only as honey and Herman Herman Herman. In the early and mid-1980, Reubens made several appearances on Late Night with David Letterman, Pee-wee Herman, who gave Pee-wee track yet larger. In mid 1980, Rubens traveled the U.S. with a new Pee-wee Herman Show, playing mainly in the Guthrie Theatre in Minneapolis, Caroline's New York and in 1984, compared to a total Carnegie Hall.
Pee-wee's Big Adventure
Main article: Pee-wee's Big Adventure
The success of The Pee-wee Herman Show asked Warner Bros. to hire Rubens to write a script for a feature-length film Pee-Wee Herman. Rubens's original idea was to do a remake of Pollyanna, which says Rubens is your favorite movie. Halfway through writing the script, Rubens account all at Warner Bros. had a bike with them, which inspired Rubens to start a new script by Phil Hartman. When Rubens and producers of Pee-wee's Big Adventure saw the work of Tim Burton on Vincent and Frankenweenie, decided Burton would be an excellent director for his film. The film tells the story of Pee-wee Herman embarking on an adventure across the country in search of his stolen bicycle and spent to $ 40,940,662 gross in the country, receive five times its budget of $ 7,000,000, making it a financial success. At the time of release in 1985, the film received mixed reviews, but Pee-wee's Big Adventure became a cult film.
Pee-wee's Playhouse: 19861990
Main article: Pee-wee's Playhouse
After seeing the success of Pee-Wee's Big Adventure, CBS approached Rubens with a proposed animated series unwelcome. In 1986, CBS agreed to sign Reubens act, produce and direct their child's program of action in vivo, Pee-wee's Playhouse, with a budget of $ 325,000 per episode, the same price as a comedy in primetime, and no creative interference from the CBS, but CBS has requested some minor changes over the years. After casting actors like Laurence Fishburne and S. Epatha Merkerson, production began in New York.
Cowboy Curtis (Laurence Fishburne) and Pee-wee in episode 1990 "camping"
Playhouse was designed as an educational but fun and art for children and, despite to be largely influenced by Reubens 1950 shows watched as a child as The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show, The Mickey Mouse Club, Captain Kangaroo and Howdy Doody, quickly acquired a dual audience of children and adults. Reubens, always trying to make Pee-wee a positive role model, it was after doing a show significant moral to teach children the ethic of reciprocity. Reubens believes that children liked the theater because it was fast, colorful and "never talked down" while parents loved the theater, because they remember the past.
In 1987, Reubens was the voice of REX, the main robot in the production of George Lucas Attraction Disneyland, Star Tours, and repeated the role of Pee-wee Herman in cameos in the movie Back to the beach and television program Sesame Street, the last of which was a cameo in Playhouse.
Right after the success of Pee-wee's Big Adventure Reubens began working with Paramount Pictures on a sequel titled Big Top Pee-wee. Reubens and George McGrath script was directed by Randal Kleiser Grease. The film was not as successful as its predecessor, which received minor comments and the other half goes so well at the box office, earning only $ 15 million.
Rubens went to 1,988 Academy Awards Top Valeria Golino co-stars, which stirred speculation that the two were engaged. The following year Reubens exchanged wedding vows in a false, chaired by Imelda Marcos, in Shangri-La, Doris Duke's mansion in Honolulu, Hawaii, with Duke adopted daughter Chandi Heffner.
Pee-wee's Playhouse aired on 13 September 1986 to November 10, 1990. Rubens had originally agreed to make two seasons after the third, and when Reubens CBS asked about the possibility of a sixth season refused, wanting to take a couple of sabbaticals. Rubens had been suffering from exhaustion of the full game time Pee-wee and recent years had been warning reporters that Pee-wee was temporary and that he had other ideas you would like to work. Both parties mutually agreed to end the show after five seasons, including 45 episodes and a Christmas special. Playhouse won 22 Emmy Awards, most of them in the Creative Arts Emmy category.
Pee-wee's legacy
Not Reubens had always thought in his role as one of the children, but sometime in mid 1980, began the formation of Pee-wee the best example he could, making his moral show a positive show that she cared about issues such as racial diversity. Rubens was also careful in what should be associated with Pee-wee. Being a smoker hardened, they took great pains to avoid being photographed with a cigarette in his mouth, he even refused to endorse the candy bars and other junk food, while was out with his own cereal without sugar, "Ralston Purina cereal Chow Pee-wee", a project that died after a blind test.
Rubens in 1985 is awarded the Harvard Lampoon's Elmer for lifetime achievement in comedy
With his positive attitude and extravagance, Pee Wee became in an instant cult figure earning a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1989 and the successful establishment of a franchise of Pee-wee, toys, clothing and other items generating more than $ 25 million at its peak in 1988. Rubens also published a book like Pee-wee in 1989 called "Travels with Pee-Wee." CBS aired reruns Playhouse until July 1991 when Reubens was arrested by pulling off the clock the last two remaining refills. Fox Family Channel aired briefly replenishment of the theater in 1998. In early July 2006, Cartoon Network began running a promo teaser in its lineup of Adult Swim. A later press release and many other promotions confirmed that the original series of 45 episodes each night that the air Monday to Thursday from that date. Playhouse attracted 1.5 million viewers each night. In 2007 TV Guide named the theater one of the 10 best cult classics of all time. Several children's television characters include Pee-wee Herman as a source of inspiration, including Blue's Clues Steve Burns and SpongeBob Hillenburg, Stephen.
In November 2004, all 45 episodes of the Playhouse, and six episodes who had never before been released on video, were released on DVD distribution between two box set collection. Reubens plans to re-release the DVD audio commentary for the following year, but this has not yet materialized.
Pee-wee's suits small valley seemed ridiculous pictures during the decade of 1980, but since late 1990 that have become a "fashion icon", with fashion houses and designers such as Christopher Bailey, Ennio Capasa, Miuccia Prada, Viktor & Rolf, and Thom Browne to create dresses with armholes cut high and tight shorts that have been compared to Pee-wee's. In early 2007, Nike launched a collection of Nike SB shoes called "Fallen Heroes." The collection was freely inspired by Milli Vanilli, MC Hammer, Vanilla Ice and Pee-Wee Herman. Sneakers Pee-wee's use a combination of gray and white with red accents, and artwork in the template of a man in suit sitting alone in a theater his hand on his lap, suggesting Rubens' 1991 arrest drama.
Rubens said that he plans for a museum, containing many of the sets Playhouse and still owns objects.
1991 arrest and removal of public opinion
In July 1991, while visiting relatives, Reubens was arrested in Sarasota, Florida for masturbating publicly in an adult theater while watching a triple bill of Catalina Five-O: the tiger shark, nurse Nancy and increase the heat. Detectives regularly visit pornographic theaters and watch (the detective to spy on members of) the public, arresting those involved in indecent exposure. After having arrested men, a detective who had been watching Reubens stopped him while he was on his way out. While The detectives looked at his driver's license, Reubens said: "I'm Pee-Wee Herman" and then offered to make a profit from children's office the sheriff to take charge of this. " The next day, after a local journalist recognized Rubens' name Reubens's lawyer made the same offer to Sarasota Herald-Tribune, in exchange for retention of history. This was not the first arrest Reubens in the county, and in 1971 was arrested for vagrancy and loitering near a theater for adults, although the charges were subsequently dropped. His second arrest was in 1983 when Rubens was placed on two years probation for possession of marijuana, although the award was withheld. The night of the arrest Reubens fled to Nashville, where his sister and lawyer living, and then to New Jersey, where he remained for the next few months in estate of his friend of Doris Duke.
Home July 30, 1991 edition of the New York Post
Rubens had not been in character for a year and a half, but because CBS was still running reruns of Playhouse, Pee-wee's infamous mugshot Reubens, who represent the cutting clean look Reubens had shown in the last decade, shocked the public many, if the program had been canceled because of the arrest. The arrest was widely covered and therefore the character of Pee-wee and Rubens became the object of ridicule. CBS stopped broadcasting and Playhouse Disney-MGM Studios suspended from his study tour of a video showing Pee-wee explain how voice over the tracks were made and Toys-R-Us toys take Pee-wee in their stores. Reubens issued a statement denying the charges has been largely ignored by media. However, his voice work in Star Tours has not been replaced. It is not known whether or not called back to Star Tours II. Reubens lawyers agreed with the reason given to Rubens plead not guilty, while maintaining his innocence, to avoid what would have been a highly publicized trial. The reason they kept the search warrant Rubens, and had his promise to spend at least 75 hours community service, making an announcement on drugs public service was going to write, produce and finance. A Despite negative publicity, many artists who knew Reubens, as Cyndi Lauper, Annette Funicello, Zsa Zsa Gabor and Valeria Golino, spoke in support. Bill Cosby defended Reubens, saying: "Whatever (Rubens) Indeed, it is leaving out of proportion." Other people who knew Reubens, as the production Playhouse designer Gary Panter, S. Epatha Merkerson and Big Top Pee-wee Randal Kleiser, also spoke out against the manner of Rubens was being treated by media. Reubens fans' support also organized demonstrations after CBS canceled the scheduled repeats, with dozens of "Pee-weeites" picket lines in Los Angeles, New York and San Francisco. The general public also seems to sympathize with Reubenshe TV A Current Subject journal received "tens of thousands" responses to a telephone survey of Pee-wee, Reubens with calls of support by a majority of nine to one. Remained in shock for several weeks, and was pursued the arrest of several years is refusing to give interviews or appear on talk shows.
He subsequently made a public appearance as Pee-wee in 1991 MTV Video Music Awards, where he asked the audience "heard any good jokes lately?" After receiving a standing ovation, Reubens said: "Ja, that's very funny I forgot to laugh!" Appeared as Pee-wee, again in 1992, she participated in a tribute to the Grand Ole Opry Minnie Pearl.
1990's and back in Blow
During the decade of 1990, Rubens kept a low profile, devote himself to writing and compiling a large variety of things, "everything from fake food, to lamps, although they do some dubbing and had small roles in films such as Buffy the Vampire 1992 Returns Slayer and Tim Burton, Batman (Rubens portrays the father of the Penguin) and 1996 of Matilda and Dunston Checks. In 1993, he called for blocking in another productions Burton, Nightmare Before Christmas. (Rubens later dub the game lock Nightmare Before Christmas: Oogie's Revenge in 2004). A mid Rubens 1990, landed a recurring role on the hit TV series Murphy Brown. The role earned him critical acclaim and his first and only nomination Not Pee-wee Emmy in the Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series. He appeared six times on the show between 19,951,997. The show brought Reubens a new interest in acting and embarked on his first major project since the theater, a pilot for NBC entitled Meet the Muckle, a show that would be based on You Can not Take It with you. The show got stuck in development hell, and later withdrew when the ideas Reubens' grew too complex and expensive, but Philip Rosenthal, blamed NBC's Reubens be negative in the blacklist.
His many television appearances on Murphy Brown opened the door to come back Reubens. In 1999, he gave several interviews as himself and appeared in public, while promoting Mystery Men, the first was on The Tonight Show in 1999. Also starred in the south west of Dwight Yoakam of Heaven, West of Hell as a cold blooded rapist and murderer. In 2001, Rubens had his first television role extended from Playhouse as the host of ABC's short-lived TV show You Do not Know Jack, based on the game of the same name. Rubens had doubts about the show, which was considered a risk, but finally agreed to do so. The series was canceled after six episodes due to low ratings.
Rubens return "seemed final when he played a flamboyant hairdresser turned drug dealer in Blow Ted Demme drama starring Penelope Cruz and Johnny Depp. His performance was praised and he began receiving scripts for potential film projects from various sources. From 1994 to 1999 Reubens was rumored to be engaged to Debi Mazar after started attending her movie premieres.
Pornography arrest: 2002
In November 2002, while filming David video La Chapelle-la Elton John "This Train Do not Stop There Anymore," Reubens learned that the police were at home with a search warrant, following a tip from a witness in the pornography case against actor Jeffrey Jones, found among the more than 70,000 items of kitsch memorabilia two grainy videotapes and dozens of what the office of city attorney characterized as a collection of child pornography. Kelly Bush, Reubens's personal representative at the time, said the description of the items was inaccurate and said the objects were "videotape of Rob Lowe sex and a few 30 – to 100-year kitsch images of collection." Rubens gave Hollywood Division of the LAPD and charged with possession of obscene material evil of a child under eighteen in sexual behavior. The District Attorney looked Reubens and equipment library and found no reason to take any felony charges against him, while the city attorney filed misdemeanor charges against Rubens "at the last day" that the law permits. Rubens was represented by criminal defense Hollywood attorney Blair Berk. In December he pleaded not guilty by Berk, who also complained that the city attorney could not present evidence to the defense attorney Richard Katz said city prosecutors were not required to do so until after the indictment, after which he did, neither party revealed the contents.
"One thing I want to make very, very clear, I do not want anyone for one second think I'm excited by the images of children. Not me. You can say many things about me. And you can be. The public may think I'm weird. They may think I'm crazy or anything that anyone wants to think of me. That's fine. While one of the things that you are not thinking about me is that I am a pedophile. Because it is not true. "
Aul Reubens in office.
In March 2004, child pornography charges were dropped. For the next three years he had to register their address with the sheriff's office and could not be with of minors without parental permission. Reubens said later that he was a collector of erotica, including films, magazines and a substantial collection of both eroticism vintage heterosexual and homosexual, as the photographic studies of nude adolescents. Reubens said that the office of city attorney is seen as pornography, art he considered innocent and that what they described as minors engaged in masturbation or oral copulation was indeed a critical view of the naked Rubens people described as "not one hundred percent" sexual acts. As a collector, Rubens was often bought in large quantities, with a their vintage magazine distributors stating that "no way" could have known the content of each page in the publications purchased and Reubens recalled asking "physical magazines, 1960 vintage material, but not things with children."
He Over the next two years caring for her terminally ill father in Florida, who died in February 2004 of cancer.
20042008
Rubens with the curator of the Bigfoot Discovery Museum in the mountains of Santa Cruz in March 2006
Recently, Rubens has made cameo appearances in numerous projects. He played Rick of the citizen patrol on the popular Reno 911 Comedy Central, which earned him a small role in the 2007 film Reno 911! Miami. That same year she appeared in the music video version of the second The song by The Raconteurs "Steady, As She Goes." The video has the band participate in a forum Funny car race, with Rubens playing the bad guy who sabotages the race.
In 2007, Rubens went to his own tribute to the SF Sketchfest, where he talked about his career with Ben Fong-Torres. He also signed with NBC to make a pilot on a show called Area 57, a sitcom about a passive-aggressive abroad, but was not selected for the 20072008 season. Rubens did however appear in the NBC show 30 Rock as a pure Austrian prince, a character he created for Tina Fey. Also made three appearances on the FX show Dirt. This time it was recommended for the role by the star of the dirt and friend Courteney Cox. Cox's husband, David Arquette, then throw Reubens for his directorial debut, the 2007 film The Tripper.
Rubens has also had small pieces of dubbing or making cameos in a number of projects in the Cartoon Network and television in 2006 again the animated film, the animated series Chowder, Tom goes to the Mayor, and Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!.
In 2008, Rubens was scheduled to appear as homeopathic antidepressant salesman Alfredo Aldarisio in the third episode of Pushing Daisies, but the role was recast with Ral Esparza. Reubens once appeared on the Oscar Vibenius role in the 7 series, and ninth innings.
Also in 2008, Rubens did a PSA for Unscrew America, a website that aims to make people to change regular light bulbs for more energy-efficient as the compact fluorescent lamps and LEDs. It has also been working on David O. Russell 's Nailed life and Todd Solondz in Wartime.
In 2009, Rubens said Bat-Mite in the Batman: The Brave and the Bold episode "Legends of the Mite dark. "
2009resent: the new Pee-wee Herman Show and future films
In January 2009 Rubens hinted that negotiations were course for their stage show to return, and in August the return of Pee-wee Herman Show was announced. Reubens said he was called Pee-wee, only lifted one day and felt like I was coming back, that was it. "The show is also a way of" Pee-wee introduce a new generation who knew nothing ", Paving the way for the main project of Rubens, the film Playhouse. Before this return, Reubens current age and form had been identified as a possible problem as Pee-wee's slim shape and clean the skin have been one of its brands. However, after appearing for the first time since 1992 as Pee Wee in the Spike Awards 2007 TV Guys' Choice, Rubens had remained optimistic and he jokingly said he is not nervous about being young Pee-wee again thanks to digital enhancement.
The show was originally scheduled to begin November 8 and continue until the 29th at the Music Box Theatre in Hollywood. Due to high demand, the program moved to the Club Nokia @ LA Live and will run from 12 January 2010 and February 7. To promote the show Reubens returns to give interviews in character, appearing as a guest El Jay Leno Show, The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien O 'and Jimmy Kimmel Live! among others. A Twitter account, a Facebook account and a new web site is made for Pee-wee after the show has changed locations.
Next business Pee-wee
From Rubens started giving interviews again after 2002, his arrest, He has spoken of the two scripts written for the future of film Pee-Wee Herman.
Reubens after his first screenplay called The Pee-wee Herman history and described as a black comedy. She also addressed the script as "dark Pee-wee" or "adult Pee-wee" with the plot involving Pee-wee as a singer became famous after making a stroke and moved to Hollywood, where "it gets everything wrong and becomes a big jerk." Reubens further explained the film has many "Valley of the Dolls moments." Reubens thought this script would be the first to start production but in 2006, Reubens said he was going to start filming his second screenplay in 2007.
The second film, a family adventure, is called by Playhouse Reubens Pee-wee's: The Movie, and continues to Pee-Wee Playhouse and his friends on an adventure road trip, which means that leaving home for the first time and go to "Puppetland." All original characters in the series, live action and puppets, are included in the script of Rubens. The story takes place in a fantasy land that would be reminiscent HR Pufnstuf and The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. In January 2009, Reubens Gary Panter said that "Pee-wee's Big Adventure" 's rejected the first script (which co-wrote) could have a movie deal soon, and it would be "90 minutes of incredible beauty." In December 2009, while the character, Reubens said that this film is lready fact, the script is now fully written, but ready to shoot "The majority of Puppetland film will take place in claymation and can be used ..
Although it has not revealed much about scripts, he says one of the two films opening in jail. He has also said that the use of CGI to "upgrade" the puppet is "could be an option but all depended on the budget of the movies they have. Reubens once mentioned the possibility of making one of the two as an animated film The line Polar Express, which uses the performance capture technology, the incorporation of the movements of live actors into animated characters.
Rubens came Pee-wee's Big Adventure director Tim Burton with a script and talked to Johnny Depp to portray the possibility of Pee-wee, but he refused both.
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NAME
Reubens, Paul
ALTERNATIVE NAMES
Pee-wee Herman
BRIEF DESCRIPTION
actor, writer and comedian
DATE OF BIRTH
August 27, 1952
PLACE OF BIRTH
Peekskill, New York
DATE OF DEATH
PLACE OF DEATH
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