Lucy Van Pelt - Portrayals

Portrayals

1960s child actress Tracy Stratford first voiced Lucy in 1965 and since then many actresses including sisters Robin (from 1972 to 1973) and Melanie Kohn (from 1974 to 1977) have voiced her. Actress Sally Dryer provided Lucy's voice from 1966–1968. Pamelyn Ferdin also provided a voice to Lucy in Play It Again, Charlie Brown. Sydney Penny voiced her in It's Magic, Charlie Brown. 1980s child actress Angela Lee voiced her in 1982 and 1983. Heather Stoneman voiced her in 1984 and 1985. Jessica Lee Smith voiced her in the animated version, of You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown. Erica Gayle and Punky Brewster's Ami Foster both voiced her in "This Is America, Charlie Brown (1988–1989).

In the stage musical You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown, Lucy was portrayed by Reva Rose in the original off-Broadway cast in 1967, and by Ilana Levine in the 1999 Broadway revival.

She was portrayed by Lucille Ball on a 1971 Christmas episode of The Flip Wilson Show in which Charlie Brown was portrayed by Wilson and Linus was portrayed by Donny Osmond.

She was impersonated by Mary Scheer on an Invader Zim episode "Mysterious Mysteries" where she said "What's with this big head?" which shows that Lucy still has her mean attitude even she also vent voiced by Grey DeLisle on Pucca.

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