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Posted: 2023-08-01T21:53:55Z | Updated: 2023-08-01T21:53:55Z Natasha Lyonne Thanks Paul Reubens For Forever Friendship And Launching Her Career | HuffPost

Natasha Lyonne Thanks Paul Reubens For Forever Friendship And Launching Her Career

In a loving tribute, the Russian Doll star shared photos of her and Reubens on Pee Wees Playhouse.

We bet if Jambi  could grant Natasha Lyonne  a wish, it would be a little more time with her friend, Paul Reubens .

Upon the news that Reubens had died Monday, the “Russian Doll” star posted a loving tribute to the comedian who created the once extremely popular character, Pee-wee Herman .

Reubens died Sunday after he “bravely and privately fought cancer for years with his trademark tenacity and wit,” his Facebook and Instagram accounts announced Monday. He was 70 years old.

“Love you so much, Paul. One in all time. Thank you for my career & your forever friendship all these years & for teaching us what a true original is,” Lyonne tweeted Monday, along with a few photos of her as a child acting alongside Reubens on his hit children’s show “Pee-wee’s Playhouse” that ran from 1986 to 1991. 

Lyonne’s first acting credit came on Reuben’s “Pee-wee’s Playhouse,” which she scored at 6 years old, per Entertainment Weekly . She told the outlet last year that she stayed in touch with the beloved actor long after her stint on his show ended. 

“I love Paul, I see him, we stay in touch,” she told EW. “Paul Reubens, a.k.a. Pee-wee Herman, sends the best gifs in the biz. Long before they became so accessible via iPhones.”

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Natasha Lyonne sits on Paul Reubens lap during a promo still for Pee-wees Playhouse in 1986.
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She elaborated on her experiences working on the show as a child with EW’s “PeopleTV ” in 2018, saying, “nothing else makes me feel legitimately cool quite so much as the fact that I was on this show.”

“I love this show,” she added. “This was my child actor job that was really fun.”

The “Poker Face” star isn’t the only famous person who honored Reubens on social media Monday.

Joe Manganiello — who played himself in Reuben’s 2016 film — “Pee-wee’s Big Holiday,” mourned the comedian on Instagram .

In his post, he described Reubens as “an artist and a weirdo who fought for other artists and weirdos.”

“Man… this is tough,” Manganiello began the caption of photos from the film’s media tour. “It’s so hard to say goodbye when you know you’ll never see someone again who meant so much to you. Someone who believed in you, and fought for you, and saw things in you that most people didn’t. Everyone should be so lucky to have a friend like that. Well, I did, and today I have to say goodbye.”

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