Leland Maurice Mendelson (March 24, 1933 – December 25, 2019) was an American animation producer and executive producer of many
''Peanuts'' animated specials.
Biography
Mendelson was born in
San Francisco
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and grew up in
San Mateo graduating from San Mateo High School.
He graduated from
Stanford University
Leland Stanford Junior University, commonly referred to as Stanford University, is a Private university, private research university in Stanford, California, United States. It was founded in 1885 by railroad magnate Leland Stanford (the eighth ...
in 1954 with a degree in English.
He was a lieutenant in the
Air Force
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for three years. He then worked several years for his father, a vegetable grower and shipper.
Career
Mendelson's career in television began in 1961, when he started working at San Francisco's
KPIX-TV, where he created public service announcements.
A fortunate find of some antique film footage of the
1915 San Francisco World's Fair led to Mendelson's first production, a documentary entitled ''The Innocent Fair''. The documentary was the first in a series on the history of the city, ''San Francisco Pageant'', for which Mendelson won a
Peabody Award
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.
Mendelson left KPIX in 1963 to form his own production company. His first work was a documentary on
Willie Mays
Willie Howard Mays Jr. (May 6, 1931 – June 18, 2024), nicknamed "the Say Hey Kid", was an American professional baseball center fielder who played 23 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB). Widely regarded as one of the greatest players of ...
, ''A Man Named Mays''. Shortly after the documentary aired, Mendelson came across a ''Peanuts'' comic strip that revolved around
Charlie Brown's baseball team. Mendelson thought that since he'd just "done the world's greatest baseball player, now
eshould do the world's worst baseball player, Charlie Brown."
Mendelson approached ''Peanuts'' creator
Charles Schulz with the idea of producing a documentary on Schulz and his strip. Schulz, who had enjoyed the Mays documentary, readily agreed. The unaired 1963 documentary, ''
A Boy Named Charlie Brown'', was the beginning of a 30-year collaboration between Schulz and Mendelson.
While Mendelson was attempting to find a market for the Schulz documentary, he was approached by
The Coca-Cola Company
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, who asked him if he was interested in producing an animated Christmas special for television. Mendelson was, and he immediately contacted Schulz in regards to using the ''Peanuts'' characters. Schulz in turn suggested hiring animator and director
Bill Melendez, whom Schulz had worked with while creating a ''Peanuts''-themed advertising campaign for the
Ford Motor Company
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. Mendelson also hired jazz composer
Vince Guaraldi after hearing "
Cast Your Fate to the Wind", a Guaraldi-composed song while driving across the
Golden Gate Bridge
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.
After a hurried six-month production period, ''
A Charlie Brown Christmas'' aired December 9, 1965 on
CBS. The show won both an
Emmy
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and a Peabody award and was the first of over 40 animated ''Peanuts'' specials created by Mendelson, Melendez and Schulz. In addition they collaborated on ''
The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show'', which ran on Saturday mornings during the 1980s.
In 1968, Mendelson produced the documentary ''Travels with Charley'', based upon the book by
John Steinbeck.
Mendelson founded and headed Lee Mendelson Film Productions, a
Burlingame, California-based television and film production company. Mendelson Productions has produced over 100 television and film productions, winning 12 Emmys and 4 Peabodys as well as numerous
Grammy, Emmy, and
Oscar nominations.
Personal life
Mendelson died on December 25, 2019, from
lung cancer. He had a wife, Ploenta and four children, including
Lynda.
References
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1933 births
2019 deaths
20th-century American businesspeople
American animated film producers
Businesspeople from San Francisco
Deaths from lung cancer in California
Film producers from California
Military personnel from California
Peabody Award winners
Primetime Emmy Award winners
San Mateo High School alumni
Stanford University alumni
Television producers from California
United States Air Force officers
United States Air Force personnel of the Korean War