How Tall is Beetlejuice

How tall is Beetlejuice? You may have seen him appear a couple of times in TV shows and surely made you laugh and giggle. The comedian-actor with the same stage name as the eponymous 1988 film, Beetlejuice, is known for his distinctively short height and small head because of microcephaly and dwarfism, yet his incredible sense of humor made him the greatest Wack Packer of all time in 2015! Ever wondered how tall, exactly, he is? 1.3 meters (4 ft and 3.18 in)!

Personal Life

Lester Green, Beetlejuice’s real name, was born in a Christian family in New Jersey on June 2, 1968. He is best known for his stage name rather than his real name. His parents are Christopher Palid and Laura Green. He had microcephaly since birth, which restricts his brain growth leading him to have a small head. Jerry O’Connell spilled in The Howard Stern Show that his mother was Beetlejuice’s special education teacher while he was at school, and mentioned how good of a student he was and even became her special “assistant.

” Lester Green was reportedly married in 2003 to a woman named Babyjuice, a Puerto Rican woman whom Howard Stern claimed to look like a “little J-Lo” but later got divorced due to certain issues in their relationship. He spends most of his time with his friends, as appears in his YouTube videos. In 2020, he has an estimated net worth of $400K.

Career

Beetlejuice first had a career as a wrestler on the World Championship Wrestling show and had Sean Rooney as his manager. He then appeared in The Howard Stern Show in 1999with Frank Burns, who is also a little person. Later on, Beetlejuice became a regular at the show. In this show, he exposed that his name was inspired during his Dwarf-tossing act in the Marion Garden Projects in Jersey City since Michael Keaton’s Beetlejuice release, children compared him with the character who got shrunk by the Witch Doctor.

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With his rise to stardom, Beetlejuice was able to land on films such as Scary Movie 2 and Bubble Boy. He also appeared in TV Shows like WCW Monday Nitro and Doggy Fizzle Televizzle. He also explored the field of hip-hop music by getting featured by the Smut Peddlers in their debut album, “Porn Again” in 2001. A year after, he took part in N.O.R.E’s music video, Grimey. Not until 2004, Beetlejuice composed his own single, “This is Beetle,” produced by Richard Christy. In 2009, he was able to establish his own show, “This is Beetle,” showcasing the daily struggles of the likes of him to the public eye.

Later after his show ended, Beetlejuice was still able to appear on television with the movie Girls Gone Dead in 2012. He was able to go on “The Killers of Comedy” tour while appearing on The Howard Stern Show from time to time. It was in 2015 when he was awarded as the “Greatest Wack Packer of All Time.” Beetlejuice exhausts his days dwarf tossing, boxing, and bartending in bachelor parties through his website, jollydwarf.com.

Sources:

https://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/beetlejuice-44993.php

https://www.wikicelebs.com/beetlejuice/

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