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Encyclopedia > Beetlejuice the Dwarf

Beetlejuice is the stage name of Lester Green, born June 2, 1968 in Browns Mills, New Jersey. He is a 4'3" dwarf and has a disproportionately small head. The name Beetlejuice comes from a scene in the movie Beetlejuice in which a person appeared with a shrunken head.


Beetlejuice is best known for his appearances on the Howard Stern show and is arguably the most popular member of The Wack Pack.


He has also appeared in a few films, including Scary Movie 2, and Bubble Boy. Beetlejuice also provided guest vocals on Smut Peddlers' album, Porn Again.


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Beetlejuice - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (671 words)
Beetlejuice is a film directed by Tim Burton, first released in the USA on March 30, 1988, and produced by The Geffen Film Company for Warner Bros. Pictures.
Lydia and Beetlejuice are friends, and she frequently visits him at home in the Netherworld (called the Neitherworld in the cartoon).
Beetlejuice had a cast of wacky neighbors including Jacques, a French skeleton fitness buff; Ginger, a tap-dancing spider; The Monster across the Street, a boisterous Texas redneck; and a nasty clown named Scuzzo, who is his arch-nemesis.
Beetlejuice the Dwarf - definition of Beetlejuice the Dwarf in Encyclopedia (144 words)
Beetlejuice is the stage name of Lester Green, born June 2 1968 in Browns Mills, New Jersey.
The name Beetlejuice comes from a scene in the movie Beetlejuice in which a person appeared with a shrunken head.
Beetlejuice is best known for his appearances on the Howard Stern show and is arguably the most popular member of The Wack Pack.
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