Peter Robbins, the man who voiced Charlie Brown in the 1960s TV animation ‘Peanuts’, is ordered to stay for eight months in a drug treatment facility to complete his 1-year jail sentence.
Charlie Brown’s voice actor Peter Robbins was sentenced to a year in prison after pleading guilty for stalking former girlfriend Shawna Kern and threatening her plastic surgeon, Dr. Lori Saltz. Superior Court Judge Dwayne Moring said on Wednesday, May 8, that Robbins, who has already been in jail since January, could spend the rest eight months in a drug treatment facility.
Borrowing a line from Charlie Brown’s friend Lucy van Pelt, judge Moring told Robbins, “Don’t be a blockhead.” Robbins was also given a five-year probation and ordered to pay $15,000 in restitution to the plastic surgeon. In his apology, he said that being in a rehab “is the first step towards becoming the fun-loving, respectful person” he used to be. He added, “I love Shawna and wish her my best.”
Robbins was arrested in January after Kern reported to police that the 56-year-old former child voice actor called her more than 30 times in 24 hours and threatened to kill her. He also allegedly called Dr. Saltz’ office so frequently to demand a refund for Kern’s boob job.
Robbins is known for voicing Charlie Brown in the 1960s animated TV series, “Peanuts”. He voiced the character for films and TV specials like “A Boy Named Charlie Brown”, “A Charlie Brown Christmas” and “It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown.”
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