Saturday, October 7, 2023

Celebrating National Hispanic Heritage Month: Bill Melendez, Primetime Emmy winning animator for the Peanuts



Bill Melendez, born November 15, 1918 in Sonora, Mexico, was a character animator, director, and producer.  He worked for Walt Disney Productions, Warner Brothers, and UPA before working on the Peanuts animated series.

Although being born in Mexico, Melendez attended school in Douglas, Arizona and Chouinard Art Institute (now California Institute of the Arts).  He started at Disney in 1938 where he worked on some of the classic movies: Pinocchio, Fantasia, Dumbo, and Bambi.  

In 1941, he went to Leon Schlesinger Productions (now Warner Bros Cartoons) where he worked on Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies. He was hired to do animated TV commercials in 1959, featuring characters from the comic strip Peanuts

Charles Schulz trusted Melendez to turn the Peanuts into televisions specials.  He worked on every single TV special for the Peanuts and directed most of them.  He also provided the voices for Snoopy and Woodstock. The last special he worked on was He's a Bully, Charlie Brown in 2006.

He passed away in 2008 at the age of 91.

He won 7 Primetime Emmys: Outstanding Children's Program in 1966 for A Charlie Brown Christmas; Outstanding Children's Special in 1975 for Yes, Virginia, There is a Santa Claus; Outstanding Children's Special in 1976 for You're a Good Sport, Charlie Brown; Outstanding Individual Achievement - Animation Program in 1979 for The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe; Outstanding Animated Program in 1981 for Life is a Circus, Charlie Brown; Outstanding Animated Program in 1984 for Garfield on the Town; Outstanding Animated Program in 1987 for Cathy.  He was nominated for 19 more Primetime Emmys.  He was nominated for an Oscar and five Grammy Awards. 

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