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Peter Robbins Cause Of Death: What Happened To Voice Of Charlie Brown?

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Peter Robbins was an American child actor.

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At the age of nine, Peter Robbins gained prominence as he provided the voice of Charlie Brown, whom he considered to be his childhood hero, in one television documentary, six Peanuts television specials and one movie from 1963 to 1969, including the film A Boy Named Charlie Brown and the television specials A Charlie Brown Christmas and It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown.

At the age of fourteen, Peter Robbins was replaced by younger child actors in the Peanuts specials produced after the 1960s, but his trademark scream of “AUGH!!”, first used in It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown, continued to be used in later specials for Charlie Brown and other Peanuts characters.

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Peter Robbins Cause Of Death: What Happened To Voice Of Charlie Brown?

Peter Robbins had a lifelong battle with mental illness.

However, despite the personal struggles, he remained attached to Charlie Brown and even had a tattoo of Charlie Brown and Snoopy on his arm.

Sadly, on January 25, 2022, it was announced by Peter Robbins’ family that he died by suicide during the previous week.


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