Where Are They now? The Child Stars Behind ‘A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving‘
More than half a century after its debut, A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving remains a beloved holiday tradition.But what became of the young voices who brought Charles M. Schulz‘s iconic characters to life in the 1973 special? A look at the actors behind the Peanuts gang reveals surprising and prosperous paths, from design and public speaking to executive leadership in the animation industry.
The enduring popularity of A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving - initially the tenth prime-time Peanuts special – continues to draw viewers annually, now primarily through Apple TV+. While the special is typically available to Apple TV+ subscribers, Apple will offer free viewing to non-subscribers from November 15-16, 2025. Beyond the heartwarming story, the special’s unique casting – utilizing actual children for the voice work – adds another layer of fascination, prompting curiosity about the lives of those young performers.
Notably, several of the child actors went on to achieve meaningful accomplishments in fields far removed from animation. one former voice actor designed a prominent San Francisco tourist attraction, while another became a sought-after inspirational speaker. Perhaps most remarkably, one of the original cast members eventually rose to become president of DreamWorks Animation.
The use of children for the voice acting was a hallmark of the Peanuts specials, creating an authentic and relatable quality that resonated with audiences.This approach meant the actors weren’t seasoned professionals, but real kids whose own lives were just beginning as the special aired, making their subsequent journeys all the more compelling.