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Frieda (Peanuts)

Frieda Rich
Peanuts character
Frieda (Peanuts).png
First appearance March 6, 1961
Last appearance November 22, 1985
Bon Voyage, Charlie Brown (And Don't Come Back!!) (film)
It's Spring Training, Charlie Brown (television special)
Happiness Is a Warm Blanket, Charlie Brown (brief cameo appearance)
The Peanuts Movie
Peanuts (TV series)
Voiced by Ann Altieri (1963–1969)
Lynda Mendelson (1969–1973)
Lynn Mortensen (1974)
Linda Jenner (1974)
Linda Ercoli (1972–1975)
Michelle Muller (1976)
Roseline Rubens (1980)
Stacy Heather Tolkin (1983)
Mary Tunnell (1983)
Stacy Ferguson (1985)
Noley Thornton (1996)
Jodie Sweetin (1992)
Kaitlyn Maggio (2003)
Jolean Wejbe (2006)
Alison Cohen (2008-2009)
Francesca Capaldi (2015)
Cassidy May Benullo (2016)
Information
Gender Female
Family Unnamed parents
Leland (brother)
Faron (cat)

Frieda is a character in the comic strip Peanuts by Charles Schulz. According to Schulz, Frieda's character was inspired by his longtime friend Frieda Rich, a local artist whom he met while taking classes at the Art Instruction Schools in Minneapolis, Minnesota. She was a regular in Peanuts throughout the 1960s, but as newer characters were phased in towards the end of the decade, she began appearing less often, and she ceased to be a featured character after 1985, making only cameo appearances since then in various television specials. She is known for having naturally curly hair, of which she is extremely proud. Her full name was revealed in the 2015 film The Peanuts Movie as 'Frieda Rich', where she places 12th in the test results.

Frieda has red "naturally" curly hair, of which she is quite proud. She was the only girl on Charlie Brown's baseball team to not wear a cap because it would cover up her "naturally" curly hair. She often wears dresses, usually lavender purple in the TV specials but dark pink in The Peanuts Movie and green in "Peanuts," the TV series. She also wears saddle shoes and has an upturned nose.

Frieda made her debut on March 6, 1961, when Linus introduced her to Charlie Brown. She was the eleventh permanent character to join the cast, and the first since Sally was born in 1959. She was initially presented, in both the advance press release and the first few strips, as Linus' schoolmate. She sat behind him in class, and although he considered her a friend, he also confessed that because she was such a chatterbox, he hadn't heard a word their teacher said the whole semester. Her most prominent feature is her "naturally" curly hair, which she manages to work into every conversation, to the dismay of those around her. This self-love of her hair leads people to believe that she is rather vain. In turn, Frieda herself believes that the other girls are jealous of her hair (and often becomes disappointed or depressed when the other girls tell her that they're not jealous of her hair), and also that "people expect more of her" because she has it. Nevertheless, enough people in the neighborhood like her that she got thirty valentines one year. Journalist Christopher Caldwell described her as, "A fetching, kind and charming girl, who throws her deeper goodness away because she wants to be admired for such superficialities as 'being a good conversationalist." She admitted that she used to be an avid reader until she started getting too busy.


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