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Pee-wee Herman

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Pee-wee Herman

Pee-wee Herman

Pee-wee Herman is a comic fictional character created and portrayed by American comedian Paul Reubens. He is best known for his two television series and film series during the 1980s. Pee-wee is commonly portrayed like an impatient and fun-loving child with dainty, effeminate mannerisms and quirky facial expressions. His age has never been explicitly stated; although, he once proclaimed on The Pee-wee Herman Show, “I’m the luckiest boy in the world.”

David Letterman once said of the character, “What makes me laugh…is that it has the external structure of a bratty little precocious kid, but you know it’s being controlled by the incubus — the manifestation of evil itself.” While the character is typically cheerful and flamboyant, Pee-wee has indeed displayed an aggressive side, including his vicious pool battle with Francis in Pee-wee’s Big Adventure. He also played vengeful tricks in the aforementioned film and occasionally threw childish tantrums on Pee-wee’s Playhouse.

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Liberace

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Liberace

Liberace

Wladziu Valentino Liberace better known by only his last name Liberace, was a famous American entertainer and pianist.  When Elvis Presley and The Beatles were at the height of their popularity, Liberace was the highest paid entertainer in the world.

Unlike the concerts of classical pianists which normally ended with applause and a retreat off-stage, Liberace’s shows ended with the public invited on-stage to touch the maestro’s clothes, piano, jewelry, and hands. Kisses, handshakes, hugs, and caresses usually followed.

A critic summed up his appeal near the end of Liberace’s life: ” Mr. Showmanship has another more potent, drawing power to his show: the warm and wonderful way he works his audience. Surprisingly enough, behind all the glitz glitter, the corny false modesty and the shy smile, Liberace exudes a love that is returned to him a thousand-fold.”

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Mystery

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Erik von Markovik AKA "Mystery".

Erik von Markovik AKA "Mystery".

Canadian author and entertainer Erik von Markovik is also known as “Mystery”.  Well known in the “seduction community”, he is one of the main characters in the non-fiction book “The Game: Penetrating the Secret Society of Pickup Artists” by his “best friend” Neil Strauss.

He was featured in the 2007 VH1 reality television series The Pick-up Artist. Mystery is the self-proclaimed “world’s greatest pick-up artist” and was introduced as the “world’s most successful pick-up artist” during the premiere of his VH1 show.

Mystery has also received several notable awards within the seduction community. Mystery has been ranked as one of the Top 10 Pick-up Artists Of The Year for the last seven years, and one commercial website awarded him the top spot in 2007.

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Andy Warhol

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Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol began as a commercial illustrator in New York, doing artwork for ads and magazines in the 1940s and 1950s. Eventually he crossed from commercial work to fine art, blurring the line between the two along the way. In the early 1960s his huge and colorful silk-screen renderings of banal objects like Coke bottles and a Campbell’s Soup can were hugely popular and established him as the leader of the so-called Pop Art movement. (His multi-color, multi-image portrait of Marilyn Monroe is another famous image from this era.)

By the mid-1960s Warhol had become an icon of the psychedelic generation; he made strange and lengthy experimental movies, held famous gatherings in “The Factory,” his Manhattan studio, and surrounded himself with a court of fellow artists and adoring fans. He also worked closely with the experimental rock group The Velvet Underground and (in 1969) founded the influential celebrity magazine Interview.

Warhol’s attitude was summed up in part in his statement, “In the future everyone will be world-famous for fifteen minutes.”

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