Peter Robbins

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Peter Robbins Wiki Biography

Peter Robbins was born as Louis Nanasi on 10 August 1956, in Los Angeles, California USA, of Hungarian descent. He is a former child actor and voice actor, best known for being the first voice of Charlie Brown in the “Peanuts” films and television specials of the ’60s.

So just how rich is Peter Robbins? Sources state that Robbins has earned a net worth f over $200,000, as of early 2017 from his acting career as well as through his personal business ventures.

 

Robbins grew up on Los Angeles; when he was 16 years old, his mother died from cancer. He attended the University of California, San Diego, graduating in 1979 with degrees in Psychology and Communications.

His acting career started in the early ’60s, appearing in the 1963 romantic comedy “A Ticklish Affair”. The following year he appeared in several television series, including “Rawhide”, “Vacation Playhouse”, “The Munsters” and “The Farmer’s Daughter”. His wealth began to rise.

In 1965, being aged nine, Robbins began providing his voice for the character of Charlie Brown in the acclaimed long-running comic strip “Peanuts” by Charles M. Schulz. By the end of the decade, he had been involved in six “Peanuts” television specials, including the holiday classics “A Charlie Brown Christmas” and “It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown”. He also voiced Charlie in the 1969 film “A Boy Named Charlie Brown” and in several television films, but in 1970 he was replaced by younger child actors. Robbins is credited for originating the character’s famous “AAUGGGHH!!” shout, first used in “It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown”, which continued to be used in the later specials after the actor was replaced. Voicing the world-weary yet optimistic Charlie Brown brought Robbins great popularity among worldwide audiences, and significantly added to his net worth.

In the meantime, he was involved in other projects as well, on both the big and small screen. In 1965 he appeared in the thriller film “Moment to Moment”. The following year saw him in the drama film “And Now Miguel”, and he made television appearances in series such as “Love on a Rooftop”, “ABC Stage 67”, “The F.B.I.” and “Get Smart”. He also had the recurring role of Alexander Bumstead in the series “Blondie”. All contributed to his wealth.

Robbins’ resume didn’t continue to grow in the ’70s, as aside from briefly appearing in the television series “Bracken’s World” and “My Three Sons” in the early part of the decade, his acting career simply ended there.

He later worked as a disc jockey in Palm Springs, California and concentrated on his education, enrolling in the University of California in San Diego. In the mid ’90s, he hosted a radio talk show in Palm Springs at KPSL 1010 Talk Radio. He eventually became involved in the real estate industry in Van Nuys, California.

When it comes to his private life, it has been quite stormy as the former actor has been involved in several controversies, partly because he claims that he has bipolar disorder and suffers from paranoid schizophrenia. In 2013 he was charged with a number of felonies, making criminal threats and stalking, involving a San Diego Police sergeant, Robbins’ ex-girlfriend Kern, and a doctor who performed a breast enhancement for the girl. His sentence of a year in jail was eventually commuted to residential drug rehabilitation treatment. Then in 2015, he was arrested for violating his probation by drinking alcohol, cutting off his GPS bracelet and not attending domestic violence classes.. Later that year, he was sentenced to four years and eight months in prison as part of a plea agreement for sending threatening letters to his wife, and the manager of a mobile home park in Oceanside, CA.

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Peter Robbins Quick Info

Full Name Peter Robbins
Net Worth $200,000
Date Of Birth August 10, 1956
Place Of Birth Los Angeles, California USA
Profession Former child actor, voice actor
Education University of California, San Diego
Nationality American
Siblings Ahna Capri
IMDB www.imdb.com/name/nm0730435
Nominations Grammy Awards – Best Recording for Childre (1980, 1979-1978)
Movies “A Ticklish Affair” (1963), “Moment to Moment” (1965), “And Now Miguel” (1966)
TV Shows “The Munsters” (1964), “Peanuts” (1965–1969), “Rawhide”, “Vacation Playhouse”, “The Munsters”, “The Farmer’s Daughter”, “Love on a Rooftop”, “ABC Stage 67”, “The F.B.I.”, “Get Smart”, “Blondie”

Peter Robbins Trademarks

  1. voice of Charlie Brown

Peter Robbins Quotes

  • [on his voice as Charlie Brown] It is my natural voice, but it has a special kind of inflection, a mixture of anxiety and reflection as only a 9-year-old can display.

Peter Robbins Important Facts

  • $125
  • Brother of Ahna Capri.
  • As of December 2005, he was managing an apartment building in Encino, California.
  • Was arrested on January 20, 2013, in San Diego, on stalking charges.
  • Currently working in the real estate industry. [2005]
  • Owns a dog named Snoopy.

Peter Robbins Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
My Three Sons 1972 TV Series Jeffrey Fredericks Actor
Bracken’s World 1970 TV Series David Actor
A Boy Named Charlie Brown 1969 Charlie Brown (voice) Actor
It Was a Short Summer, Charlie Brown 1969 TV Movie Charlie Brown (voice) Actor
Blondie 1968-1969 TV Series Alexander Bumstead Actor
He’s Your Dog, Charlie Brown 1968 TV Movie Charlie Brown (voice) Actor
Get Smart 1967 TV Series Dr. Tattledove Actor
You’re in Love, Charlie Brown 1967 TV Movie Charlie Brown (voice) Actor
Good Times 1967 Brandon Actor
F Troop 1967 TV Series Joey Walker Actor
The F.B.I. 1967 TV Series Jobie Actor
ABC Stage 67 1966 TV Series Herbert Actor
Love on a Rooftop 1966 TV Series Actor
Charlie Brown’s All Stars! 1966 TV Movie Charlie Brown (voice) Actor
And Now Miguel 1966 Pedro Actor
Moment to Moment 1965 Timmy Stanton Actor
A Charlie Brown Christmas 1965 TV Short Charlie Brown (voice, uncredited) Actor
The Joey Bishop Show 1964 TV Series Other Child Actor
The Farmer’s Daughter 1964 TV Series Josh Actor
The Munsters 1964 TV Series Elmer Actor
Vacation Playhouse 1964 TV Series Richard Actor
The Donna Reed Show 1964 TV Series Peewee Actor
Rawhide 1964 TV Series Mike Actor
A Ticklish Affair 1963 Grover Martin Actor
TV Land’s Top Ten 2005 TV Series documentary Himself Self
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno 2005 TV Series Himself Self
The Making of ‘A Charlie Brown Christmas’ 2001 TV Special documentary short Himself Self
You Don’t Look 40, Charlie Brown! 1990 TV Special documentary Himself Self
It’s Your 20th Television Anniversary, Charlie Brown 1985 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Dinah’s Place 1971 TV Series Himself Self
It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown 1966 TV Special short Charlie Brown (voice) Self
A Boy Named Charlie Brown 1963 TV Movie documentary Charlie Brown (voice, uncredited) Self
Inside Edition 2015 TV Series documentary Himself Archive Footage
Lord Slug 2011 TV Short Charlie Brown (uncredited) Archive Footage

Peter Robbins Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
1980 Grammy Grammy Awards Best Recording for Children You’re in Love, Charlie Brown (1967) Won
1979 Grammy Grammy Awards Best Recording for Children Charlie Brown’s All Stars! (1966) Won
1978 Grammy Grammy Awards Best Recording for Children A Charlie Brown Christmas (1965) Won
1971 Grammy Grammy Awards Best Recording for Children A Boy Named Charlie Brown (1969) Won
1980 Grammy Grammy Awards Best Recording for Children You’re in Love, Charlie Brown (1967) Nominated
1979 Grammy Grammy Awards Best Recording for Children Charlie Brown’s All Stars! (1966) Nominated
1978 Grammy Grammy Awards Best Recording for Children A Charlie Brown Christmas (1965) Nominated
1971 Grammy Grammy Awards Best Recording for Children A Boy Named Charlie Brown (1969) Nominated