What is Charles M. Schulz's middle name?
Monroe
What is Charles M. Schulz's full name?
Charles Monroe Schulz
Charles M. Schulz nickname(s):
Sparky, Charlie, Charles Schultz
Charles M. Schulz date of birth:
November 26, 1922
How old was Charles M. Schulz when died?
77
Where was Charles M. Schulz born?
Minneapolis, Minnesota USA
When did Charles M. Schulz die?
February 12, 2000
Where did Charles M. Schulz die?
Santa Rosa, California, USA
Why did Charles M. Schulz die?
Colon cancer
How tall is Charles M. Schulz?
6' (183 cm)
Charles M. Schulz body shape:
Average
What color are Charles M. Schulz's eyes?
Blue
What color is Charles M. Schulz's hair?
Grey
Is Charles M. Schulz gay or straight?
Straight
What religion is Charles M. Schulz?
Secular Humanist
What is Charles M. Schulz's ethnicity?
White
What is Charles M. Schulz nationality?
American
Where did Charles M. Schulz go to school?
Central High School
What is Charles M. Schulz's occupation?
Cartoonist, Writer, Artist
Charles M. Schulz claim to fame:
Peanuts (1950–2000)
Who is Charles M. Schulz's father?
Carl
Who is Charles M. Schulz's mother?
Dena
Charles M. Schulz family:
Jill (daughter)
Does Charles M. Schulz have a pet?
Spike (pointer)
Charles M. Schulz favorite place(s)?
Colorado
Charles M. Schulz favorite color(s)?
Red, Orange
Short Biography
Charles Monroe Schulz (November 26, 1922 – February 12, 2000), nicknamed Sparky, was an American cartoonist, best known for the comic strip Peanuts (which featured the characters Snoopy and Charlie Brown, among others). He is widely regarded as one of the most influential cartoonists of all time, cited as a major influence by many later cartoonists. Calvin and Hobbes creator Bill Watterson wrote in 2007: "Peanuts pretty much defines the modern comic strip, so even now it's hard to see it with fresh eyes. The clean, minimalist drawings, the sarcastic humor, the unflinching emotional honesty, the inner thoughts of a household pet, the serious treatment of children, the wild fantasies, the merchandising on an enormous scale—in countless ways, Schulz blazed the wide trail that most every cartoonist since has tried to follow."