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"Charlie Brown" voice actor who died at the age of 65 in the 1965 Christmas special

"Charlie Brown" voice actor who died at the age of 65 in the 1965 Christmas special, Peter Robbins, the former child actor who first spoke to Charles Schulz's adorable "blockhead" Charlie Brown, has reportedly died.

"Charlie Brown" voice actor who died at the age of 65 in the 1965 Christmas special

He was 65 years old.

Born in 1956, Robbins began working on shows such as "Low Hyde", "The Donna Reed Show" and "The Monsters" in 1963 but began working on "Charlie Brown Christmas" and other "Peanuts" in 1965. Most known for playing. Charlie Brown. Cartoons such as "It's a great pumpkin, Charlie Brown" and the full-length animated film "Boy named Charlie Brown".

His family told FOX5 San Diego that Robbins had committed suicide last week.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Robbins first spoke to Charlie Brown, also known as "a boy named Charlie Brown", in a 1963 documentary about Schultz.


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According to IMDB's profile, Robbins quit his business before college and worked as a real estate agent in San Diego.

In 2015, Robbins was sentenced to five years in prison for threatening his mobile home park manager and San Diego County Sheriff Birgoa, sometimes fighting his mental health, including bipolar disorder. He has also spent time rehabilitating addiction problems.

In 2019, Robbins spoke to FOX 5 after his release from prison to discuss mental health issues. "For people with bipolar disorder, I recommend taking it seriously, because your life can turn around in a month, just like me. I'm out of jail and I'm a good person for that." I am so humbled, grateful, and grateful that I survived this experience. "

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