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Jeremy Schoenberg

Acting

Biography

Jeremy Schoenberg is a former child star from both film and television. Jeremy was nominated for this role in the category of Best Young Actor - Daytime TV Series in the 2nd Annual Young Artist Awards. Now in his adulthood, Jeremy is a professional opera singer.

Known For

Family Ties
7.3

Former 1960s flower children Steven and Elyse Keaton raise their conservative son Alex, daughters Mallory and Jennifer, and later, youngest child Andrew.

Family Ties

1982
The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show
7.6

Your favorite Peanuts stories come to life in this animated television series. With short sketches featuring these classic and much-loved characters, it's easy to, as the opening song suggests, “have a party with Charlie Brown and Snoopy.”

The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show

1983
Shoot the Moon
6.3

After fifteen years of marriage, an affluent couple divorce and take up with new partners.

Shoot the Moon

1982
The History of White People in America
6.4

In this parody of documentaries, host Martin Mull discusses the contributions that White people have made to the USA, visits the Institute of White Studies, and follows a typical European-American family as they go about their everyday lives.

The History of White People in America

1985
Happily Ever After
7.0

Third-grader Molly Conway finds out that her parents are getting divorced. She tries everything she can to get them back together, but most of her attempts backfire. Eventually, she accepts her new situation with the help of her friends.

Happily Ever After

1985
Snoopy's Getting Married, Charlie Brown
7.1

After Snoopy displays his usual level of courage and runs away from his sentry duty, he happens to run into a beautiful female. Smitten, he decides to marry her. Now, the gang, and Snoopy's brother, Spike, want to help in an affair that has the usual complications

Snoopy's Getting Married, Charlie Brown

1985
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Originally a pilot that aired as a late movie on the CBS network. it was never picked up to continue as a series. It featured Phil Hartman, Richard Lewis, Richard Belzer, and has appearances by young Bob Saget and Emo Phillips. Very obscure, it wasn't included in any of the mentioned performers' filmographies until 2024.

The Facts

1982
Is This Goodbye, Charlie Brown?
6.7

Linus has to break devastating news, his father has a new job and has to relocate his family. Charlie Brown and the gang make their goodbyes and prepare for Linus and Lucy's departure.

Is This Goodbye, Charlie Brown?

1983
It's Flashbeagle, Charlie Brown
6.7

The story begins at a big football game where Snoopy wins a game from Peppermint Patty's team. That night, Snoopy gets out a radio, learns some 80's dance moves, and becomes Flashbeagle.

It's Flashbeagle, Charlie Brown

1984
What Have We Learned, Charlie Brown?
6.7

As they begin their journey home from their student exchange term, Charlie Brown and the gang find themselves sidetracked. They have severe car trouble and more importantly, they pass by various monuments to World Wars I & II. With Linus guiding them through these memorials, they learn about the events of the wars and the sacrifices required of the troops who fought them.

What Have We Learned, Charlie Brown?

1983
It's Three Strikes, Charlie Brown
N/A

It's Three Strikes, Charlie Brown is from the later phases of the Peanuts TV-special saga. Instead of concentrating on a single story (a la A Charlie Brown Christmas), this half-hour animated effort offers eight separate anecdotes. All are derived from continuities originally presented in Charles Schultz' Peanuts comic strip, and all were first telecast on the Saturday morning TV series The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show. And, re the blanket title, all are unified by a central "baseball" theme. The best sequence in It's Three Strikes, Charlie Brown finds the canine Snoopy assuming a managerial post on the opposing team.

It's Three Strikes, Charlie Brown

1986