Pee Wee - People

People

  • Randy Anderson (1959–2002), American wrestling referee
  • Pee Wee Crayton (1914–1985), American R&B and blues guitarist and singer
  • Alfred "Pee Wee" Ellis (born 1941), American saxophonist, composer and arranger
  • Pee Wee Erwin (1913–1981), American jazz trumpeter
  • Jack Forsythe (c. 1881 – 1957), American college football player and coach
  • Donald Henry Gaskins (1933–1991), American serial killer
  • Dave Herman (fighter) (born 1984), American martial arts fighter
  • Pee Wee Hunt (1907–1979), American jazz trombonist, vocalist and band leader
  • Pee Wee King (1914–1999), American country music singer-songwriter
  • Pee Wee Kirkland, former street basketball player
  • Pee Wee Moore (1928–2009), American jazz saxophonist
  • Pee Wee Reese (1918–1999), Hall of Fame baseball player
  • Pee Wee Russell (1906–1969), American jazz musician
  • Shannon Johnson (born 1974), former Women's National Basketball Association player
  • Pee-Wee Wanninger (1902–1981), Major League Baseball player
  • Pee Wee Wentz (born 1941), retired NASCAR Winston Cup Series driver
  • Leon "Pee Wee" Whittaker (1906–1993), African American musician
  • Pee Wee (entertainer) (born 1988), Mexican-American singer

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