PETER Robbins, best known for voicing Peanuts character Charlie Brown, has died at the age of 65. His family confirmed that the voice actor had taken his own life last week.
The exact circumstances around his death are not clear. The actor had previously spoken publicly about his battles with bipolar disorder, and was released from prison in 2019 after serving four years for sending threatening letters to the manager of a mobile home park where he lived.
Robbins started voicing Charlie Brown in 1963, appearing in several Peanuts cartoons. His love for the character was so strong that he got a tattoo of Charlie Brown and his pooch, Snoopy, on his arm.
Robbins was also a child actor, working professionally by the age of seven. He appeared in episodes of The Munsters as Elmer but landed his iconic role as Charlie Brown when he was nine.
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