The Heartbreaking Death Of Charlie Brown Voice Actor Peter Robbins

By Ashley Moor/Jan. 26, 2022 10:50 am EST

Robbins began acting as a child, voicing the character Charlie Brown in the 1963 television documentary about Peanuts creator Charles M. Schulz, titled “A Boy Named Charlie Brown.” As previously mentioned, Robbins went on to voice Charlie Brown in “A Charlie Brown Christmas” in 1965, “It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown” in 1966, and the “A Boy Named Charlie Brown” feature film in 1969. The Hollywood Reporter also notes that Robbins went on to star in TV shows like “Rawhide,” “The Donna Reed Show,” “The Munsters,” and “Get Smart” throughout the 1960s. His final acting role was back in 1972, when he appeared on an episode of “My Three Sons.”

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Peter Robbins struggled with mental health issues

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The late actor concluded at the time, “Charlie Brown fans are the greatest fans in the world. And everybody is willing, I hope, to give me a second chance.”