Paul Reubens, the actor who gained stardom in the 1980s with his character Pee-wee Herman, has passed away following a long-undisclosed battle with cancer, as announced by his team on Monday.
Remembering the Iconic Paul Reubens
Reubens was a beloved 70-year-old American actor, comedian, writer, and producer. His most famous character, Pee-wee Herman, enthralled children and adults alike with his quirky humor and whimsical charm. A heartfelt statement posted on his Facebook page commemorated his legacy and commitment to spreading positivity and kindness.
Reubens’ Secret Struggle with Cancer
“Paul fought cancer with bravery, privacy, and his iconic tenacity and wit,” the statement read. Reubens’ cancer diagnosis was kept private until his passing. His loss resonates deeply within the entertainment industry and with fans who cherished his unique brand of comedy and character acting.
Reubens also left behind a personal statement explaining his decision to keep his medical condition hidden. He apologized for his silence about his battle with cancer and expressed his deep appreciation for the support and love from his fans and friends.
The Rise and Impact of Pee-wee Herman
Paul Reubens rocketed to fame as the creator of Pee-wee Herman, a sarcastic yet affable character with signature catchphrases that resonated throughout the ‘80s and early ‘90s. Pee-wee, known for his iconic red bowtie, starred in a Los Angeles stage play produced by Reubens that was broadcast by HBO in 1981.
Reubens’ big break came in 1985 with the movie “Pee-wee’s Big Adventure,” directed by Tim Burton. Despite a modest box office performance, the movie became a cult favorite and paved the way for the CBS Saturday morning show, “Pee-wee’s Playhouse,” which ran from 1986 to 1991.
Personal Tribulations and Continued Career Success
Reubens faced significant legal issues in the early 1990s and mid-2000s. However, these incidents did not entirely halt his career. Reubens’ diverse roles, such as the critically-acclaimed portrayal of a drug-dealing hairdresser in “Blow” alongside Penelope Cruz and Johnny Depp, kept him relevant. He also made notable TV appearances on “30 Rock,” “The Blacklist,” and “Gotham.”
Reubens’ distinct comedic style and contribution to the entertainment industry were widely recognized. Late-night comedian Jimmy Kimmel lauded Reubens for his originality and the joy he brought to audiences.