Does Beetlejuice have a real name?

Lester Green (born June 2, 1968), better known as Beetlejuice, is an American entertainer and actor. Green rose to prominence in 1999 due to his appearances on The Howard Stern Show, becoming a member of Stern's Wack Pack.
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What was Beetlejuice's real name?

Lester Napoleon Green, aka Beetlejuice, is an American comedian and actor born on June 2, 1968. Green is best known for his affiliation with “The Howard Stern Show.” He has a medical condition called microcephaly and dwarfism, which is the reason for his small stature.
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Why is Beetlejuice named Beetlejuice?

The studio was worried about the movie's success, especially because of its confusing title, as "Beetlejuice" is a play on Betelgeuse, the real spelling of the name of the bio-exorcist and the name of a star constellation. According to IndieWire, Warner Bros. begged Burton to change the name.
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Why couldn t Beetlejuice say his name?

In the episode "The Wizard of Ooze," Beetlejuice actually says his own name for the first time. According to his curse, he is unable to do so. However, the episode is revealed to have been a dream sequence, which likely accounts for the discrepancy.
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What's the story behind Beetlejuice?

The plot revolves around a recently deceased couple who, as ghosts haunting their former home, contact Beetlejuice, an obnoxious and devious "bio-exorcist" from the Netherworld, to scare the home's new inhabitants away.
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What does Beetlejuice suffer of?

Suffers from microcephaly, an abnormally small head and brain. In his case, this is accompanied by mental retardation and small stature (4' 3"), though he does not have the disproportionate limb size associated with dwarfism. Frequent guest on Howard Stern's radio show. Was a Professional Wrestler.
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What did Beetlejuice do before he died?

We know that Beetlejuice used to work as the assistant to the caseworker Juno, which means he killed himself, since all undead civil servants committed suicide. Beetlejuice was Bozman, and he killed himself after his building was completed in 1835.
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Is Beetlejuice appropriate for a 6 year old?

Enjoyable, don't show it to kids under 10.

Beetlejuice turns into a giant snake, quite scary for youngsters. Sexual:7/10 First of all, Beetlejuice is a pervert who forces Lydia to nearly marry him, and tries to kiss a mans wife. (And later lifts her skirt.)
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Why does Beetlejuice want to marry Lydia?

Feeling alone and betrayed again, Beetlejuice talks with his clones about how he wants to leave the house to finally connect with people now that he can be seen. To achieve this, he decides to trick Lydia into marrying him, which will allow him to roam free in the living world ("That Beautiful Sound" (reprise)).
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Is Beetlejuice a ghost or demon?

Beetlejuice's appearance in the original script had him as a tall, black, winged demon that could transform into the appearance of a small Middle-Eastern man.
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Why is Beetlejuice a 13?

Parents on Common Sense Media reported on the cursing throughout Beetlejuice, which includes two F-bombs. Another strong point of caution for parents on Common Sense Media are the sexual references made. At one point during the film, Beetlejuice tries to kiss Barbara without consent and then lifts her skirt.
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How old is Winona Ryder in Beetlejuice?

She was fifteen, she turned sixteen on the movie. She was a prodigy. From a very young age, she was an old soul. She really got the words and the imagery.
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How old is Lydia in Beetlejuice?

While Lydia Deetz's age was never explicitly stated in Beetlejuice, she's confirmed to be a high school student who is likely about 16 years old, which was Winona Ryder's age when the original 1988 movie was released.
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Is SIX appropriate for 12 year olds?

SIX is recommended for ages 10 & up. The age recommendation is there for guidance only, with any younger patrons attending at the discretion of accompanying adults but must have a ticket and be able to sit unsupported in a seat, accompanied by an adult.
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What does PG 13 mean?

PG-13: Parents Strongly Cautioned, Some Material May Be Inappropriate for Children Under 13. This rating is a stronger caution for parents that content included may not be appropriate for children under 13 (pre-teen ages). This may include stronger language, extended violence or sexual situations and drug-use.
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How did Beetlejuice lose his memory?

After being hit on the head by a falling satellite, Beetlejuice has (naturally!) somehow lost his memory, so he, Lydia and a Neitherworld psychiatrist must travel into Beetlejuice's body to ...
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How scary is Beetlejuice?

Violence & Scariness

The main characters are ghosts and the entire film has an eerie mood. Plenty of scary/cartoonishly gory moments, such as a woman blowing cigarette smoke out of her slit throat. An afterlife waiting room holds people in various states of death, including states implying violent deaths.
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What is the monster from Beetlejuice?

Sandworms are large snake-like monsters and one of them appeared as the secondary antagonist in the movie Beetlejuice. They are a type of creature that lives on Titan, a dusty moon for Saturn. At the end of the movie, one of the Sandworms eat Beetlejuice.
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Is Robert Downey Jr in Beetlejuice 2?

"With Beetlejuice now on the loose in Los Angles, California where Lydia's husband 'Alex Loughty' (Robert Downey Jr.) works, the Loughty Family must come together to defeat the ghost with the most once again..."
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Who is Johnny Depp seeing now?

The Pirates of the Caribbean star is reportedly dating lawyer Joelle Rich from his UK legal team that represented him in his libel lawsuits against British tabloid The Sun in 2020, per People. (His fans were shipping him with the wrong lawyer, apparently.)
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What actor was in Edward Scissorhands and Beetlejuice?

Amazon.com: Edward Scissorhands & Beetlejuice Johnny Depp Tim Burton Fantasy Action set : Movies & TV.
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Is there blood in Beetlejuice?

Violence & Gore (13)

A few are a bit bloody, one is clearly shown having slit wrists, however they are all harmless. All Violence is used for comedic effect. All of the violence also being cartoony and absurdist.
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Does Beetlejuice hurt?

“Beetlejuice” (aka Cantharone)

This treatment is our favorite because it is effective and it does not hurt. The real name of the medicine is Cantharone and it is in fact “beetle-juice” (it is derived from the blister beetle). We use a Q-tip to painlessly apply the medicine in the office to several molluscum.
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