A midcentury ranch home owned for nearly 40 years by the late actor and comedian who portrayed Pee-wee Herman is now on the market in Los Feliz.
estate of actor, comedian, writer, and producer Paul Reubens—best known for his childlike, red bow tie-wearing alter-ego Pee-wee Herman—is available for the first time in almost four decades, asking just under $5 million.
In another celebrity-related connection, Reubens’s estate is also sited near two adjacent homes owned by Emmy-winning actress and stand-up comedian This Tranquil Estate in Santa Barbara's Hope Ranch Can Be Yours for $13 MillionJane Seymour’s Former Country Estate in the U.K. Hits the Market for $15.
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