Golden Globes’ and Annie Awards’ 2016 nominee for Best Animated Motion Picture, “Snoopy and Charlie Brown The Peanuts Movie Voice Cast
Golden Globes’ and Annie Awards’ 2016
nominee for Best Animated Motion Picture, “Snoopy and Charlie Brown The Peanuts
Movie (3D)” will finally be seen in Philippine theatres starting January 8.
From
the imagination of Charles M. Schulz and the creators of the Ice Age films,
“Snoopy and Charlie Brown The Peanuts Movie” is at its core, about everyday
anxieties we encounter while growing up, going to school, and dealing with the
perceptions people have about one another.
“We took that theme and changed the overall tone of the movie, which
resulted in a stronger message, one that both adults and children can relate
to,” says Craig Schulz, son of Charles.
The
universal appeal of all Peanuts characters—encompassing Charlie Brown’s eternal
underdog status, Linus’ heart, Franklin’s philosophy, Marcie’s introspection,
Lucy’s crabbiness, Sally’s unrequited affection for her Sweet Babboo Linus, and
Snoopy’s many personas— is the reason the strip and its characters have
remained relevant as Peanuts celebrates its 65th anniversary with a big screen
debut and casting the right young actors would be crucial to the film’s
success.
After
an exhausting search, Martino found his Charlie Brown in ten-year-old,
Scarsdale, New York resident Noah Schnapp.
“Noah has a great voice for Charlie Brown, but also has a similar
temperament to the character,” says director Steve Martino. “That allowed us to rely on his natural
tendencies and it really felt like Charlie Brown.”
Alex
Garfin voices Linus who is nominated for an Annie Awards for his work in the
movie. Casting the voice of Linus led to several sleepless nights for
Martino. “Linus was my favorite voice
from the original Peanuts specials and was the voice I was most worried about
casting,” he recalls. “Linus had this
wonderful natural lisp. It was never
overdone but it felt so ‘real.’ Eleven-
year-old Alex Garfin, from New York, landed the role. “In our story, Linus is that steady,
supportive friend for Charlie Brown,” says Martino, “and like Noah does with
Charlie Brown, Alex has a temperament that feels like Linus.”
Likewise,
Hadley Miller who voices Lucy is also nominated for her voice acting at the
upcoming Annie Awards. It takes a confident actress to play Lucy, and Martino
found that in ten-year-old Huntington Beach, California native Hadley
Miller. But rest assured, Hadley does
not have the disposition of her crabby, bossy counterpart, Lucy. “Hadley has this sweet, well-mannered
personality and I wondered if she could play the bold, brash side of Lucy,”
says the director. But that concern was
alleviated when Hadley stepped into the recording booth.
Although
the Little Red-Haired Girl has only a few lines, she is an undeniable force in
the story, as Charlie Brown’s major crush.
“It was important that her voice have both sincere and sweet qualities,”
says Martino. Ten-year-old Francesca
Capaldi, best known for work on the Disney Channel TV show “Dog with a Blog,”
takes on the role.
Early
in the recording process, Craig Schulz attended a voice session of Mariel
Sheets, the young actress who portrays Sally Brown. Sheets had no idea who Schulz was, and during
a break, Schulz recalls how she rattled off lines from the Christmas and
Halloween specials, beat for beat, with perfect pacing. “She was phenomenal,” he praises.
“The
great thing about working with kids is that they have extraordinary
imaginations,” says Martino. “Given that
they are acting in an empty room, and with no costumes, set, or props, they
have only our ability to paint a picture in their minds of the scene they are
playing.”
Snoopy’s
love interest, Fifi, presented another voice casting challenge. They found
their Fifi in Tony and Emmy award winner Kristin Chenoweth. Chenoweth won a Tony and Drama Desk awards in
1999 for her portrayal of Sally Brown in the musical “You’re a Good Man,
Charlie Brown.”
“Snoopy
and Charlie Brown The Peanuts Movie (3D)” will open January 8 from 20th
Century Fox to be distributed by Warner Bros.
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