Charles Schulz
Cartoonist
Charles Schulz created and drew the long-running comic strip Peanuts. By all accounts a shy child while growing up in Minnesota, Schulz took a correspondence art course, served in the U.S. Army during WWII, and then doggedly pursued a career as a cartoonist. His Minneapolis comic panel Li'l Folks was renamed Peanuts and syndicated nationwide in 1950. By the mid-1960s it had become one of the best-known cartoon strips in the world. Schulz's characters, including the wishy-washy Charlie Brown and his fantastical dog Snoopy, also starred in a popular series of holiday TV specials and in the stage show You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown. Late in 1999 Schulz announced he had colon cancer and would retire after nearly 50 years of drawing Peanuts. He died on February 12, 2000, one day before his final Sunday strip appeared. Schulz did not pass the strip to another artist, but many newspapers continue to publish daily reruns of Schulz's past Peanuts strips.Extra credit: Music for many of the Peanuts TV specials was composed by Vince Guaraldi... Other Peanuts characters included the crabby Lucy and her blanket-toting brother Linus, tomboy Peppermint Patty and her friend Marcie, Snoopy's bird friend Woodstock, and the Beethoven-loving Schroeder... Schulz was married to the former Joyce Halverson from 1951 until their divorce in 1972. He married Jean Forsyth Clyde in 1973, and they remained married until Schulz's death... Schulz's nickname was 'Sparky.'
Mr. Schulz appears with Jack London in our loop The Santa Rosa Connection... Other famous cartoonists include Bill Watterson, Milton Caniff, Johnny Hart and Matt Groening.
Blog posts mentioning Charles Schulz:
Milton Caniff, "Sharp and Lusty"
Biography Review: Schulz and Peanuts
Four Good Links
Snoopy.Com
Tons about Schulz and his strip from his syndicate
Remembering "Peanuts"
News archives from Schulz's hometown paper
Charles Schulz Museum
Celebrating his life and art; good deep bio and timeline
Interview with Charles Schulz
Charlie Rose video from 1997
Vital Stats
Birth
Birthplace
Death
12 February 2000
(colon cancer, age 77)
Best Known As
The creator of Charlie Brown

