
Died at 73
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Paul Reubens (August 27, 1952 – July 30, 2023) was an American actor, writer, film producer, game show host, and comedian, best known for his character Pee-wee Herman. Reubens joined the Los Angeles troupe The Groundlings in the 1970s and started his career as an improvisational comedian and stage actor. In 1982 he began appearing in a show about a character he had been developing for years. The show, called The Pee-wee Herman Show, ran for five sold-out months, and HBO produced a successful special about it. Pee-wee became an instant cult figure and, for the next decade, Reubens was completely committed to his character, doing all of his public appearances and interviews as Pee-wee. His feature film Pee-wee's Big Adventure (1985), directed by the then-unknown Tim Burton, was a financial and critical success and soon developed into a cult film. Its sequel, Big Top Pee-wee (1988), was less successful. Between 1986 and 1990, Reubens starred as Pee-wee in the CBS Saturday-morning children's program Pee-wee's Playhouse.

Paul Reubens

Screwy Squirrel
for Screwy Squirrel in Thirteen Toons and an RV
Suggested by jjatkins

In this spiritual successor to Who Framed Roger Rabbit?; all of Hollywood is out of whack when Mickey Mouse (Disney), Bugs Bunny (Warner Bros.), Tom and Jerry (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer), Woody Woodpecker (Universal), Rocky and Bullwinkle (DreamWorks), Felix the Cat (RKO), Heckle and Jeckle (20th Century Fox), Betty Boop (Paramount), Mister Magoo (Columbia) and the Pink Panther (United Artists) come to life and file lawsuits for their studios' copyrights over them to be revoked - effectively divorcing them from their companies. Until their demands for ethical reforms across Hollywood and the creative spheres are met, they rent an RV with an aspiring young animator named Meghan accompanying them. On the run, they set off on a journey to find a new America and the American Dream with shady studio types and other psychos in hot pursuit - and a massive trail of property and vehicular damage left in their wake.