Peter Robbins Dead at 65

It’s Thursday. Well, damn. I have some more sad news today. Peter Robbins, the voice of Charlie Brown, has died. Sadly, he took his own life after years of battling with bipolar disorder. Peter was 65.

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VOICE OF CHARLIE BROWN DEAD AT 65 FROM SUICIDE

Peter Robbins — the voice behind Charlie Brown — has tragically died by taking his own life.

Peter’s Agent, Dylan Novak, tells TMZ … Peter checked himself into a mental hospital in California, shortly after Christmas. Novak says Peter was in a bad headspace, and the last time they spoke in Jan. Peter said… “I really need your prayers.”

We’re told the hospital staff encouraged Peter to stay there for a few more weeks, but Peter refused … instead, he discharged himself on Jan 18, 2022. He was found dead sometime after that.

Peter struggled with bipolar disorder. He spent some time in rehab, battling drug abuse and addiction… and he also spent some time in prison for making threats to others.

Novak says he was very vocal about his own problems because he was wanted to help others in similar circumstances … it became his mission in life.

Robbins began voicing the Charlie Brown cartoon character, back in 1963… he also guest-starred in the 1968 sitcom “Blondie” and many other shows up until the 70s.

He was 65.

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