DEBI MAZAR — LUCY

THAT'S OUR GIRL! Opinionated, outspoken, occasionally outrageous—yes, that's Lucy van Pelt. But the description also fits Debi Mazar (Entourage, Dancing With the Stars) to a T. Or an L. And since she's married to musician Gabriele Corcos, she clearly got her Schroeder.






USHER — FRANKLIN

PUTTING THE GENTLE IN GENTLEMAN: With a kind word for everyone, even hapless hero Charlie Brown, Franklin is a special guy—matched in style and grace only by his real-life look-a-like, Usher.





CHESLEY B. SULLENBERGER III
— WORLD WAR I FLYING ACE

HIGH-FLYING HEROES: Only one man fits the bill as the human counterpart to Snoopy's daring alter-ego, the World War I Flying Ace. That would be heroic US Airways pilot Chesley B. Sullenberger III, who, along with his crew, landed US Airways Flight 1549 in New York's Hudson River after their aircraft lost its engine thrust, saving the lives all 155 people aboard. Talk about flying in style!





SHAWN JOHNSON —
PEPPERMINT PATTY

A PEPPERMINT PATTY DOUBLE PLAY: Gold-medal-winning Olympic gymnast (and Dancing With the Stars champion) Shawn Johnson and Peppermint Patty share a number of admirable qualities: fearlessness on the field of play, a down-to-earth approach to life, and a fun and funny attitude that makes them beloved of everyone who knows them.





MICHAEL CERA — LINUS

SWEET BABBOO TOO: Linus and Michael Cera have plenty in common-they both project an innocent philosophical wisdom that girls go crazy for. Just as Sally Brown pines for Linus, her "sweet babboo," we saw Cera's charms as Paulie Bleeker work their magic on a certain girl named Juno.





SIMON PEGG — CHARLIE BROWN

FLUSTERED CHARM: Bemused, befuddled or bewildered, the sweetly comic Simon Pegg (Star Trek, Shaun of the Dead) has Good OI' Charlie Brown written all over him.





WILL FERRELL — SNOOPY

THE TWO AND ONLY: Snoopy and Will Ferrell—both are masters of disguise, both take their fans along on wild adventures, and they've both made millions of people laugh. (Not to mention those puppy-dog eyes.)





KRISTIN CHENOWETH — SALLY

PERKABILITY PLUS: The acclaimed singer-actress won a Tony for her role as Sally in You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown, so there's always been a special bond between the two blondes—not to mention certain similarities in height (or, ahem, the lack thereof) and a charming self-confidence that wins the day, every day.





MIKE ROWE — PIGPEN

HEAD IN THE CLOUDS—OF DUST: As a guy who's completely at home surrounded by dirt, Mike Rowe (Dirty Jobs) is the real-world counterparts to Peanuts' beloved Pigpen. That's one thing that's crystal-clear.





SETH GREEN — JOE COOL

THE CUTTING EDGE OF COOL: In the 1970s, the world was introduced to a new kind of cool—Joe Cool. In the 21st century, actor-filmmaker Seth Green creates his own cool style. A little less beagle, a little more...Robot Chicken.





TINA FEY — MARCIE

THE SMART LOOK(-A-LIKE): Who's got brains, a pointed sense of humor, and looks great in glasses? Why that would be Marcie, best pal to Peppermint Patty, and Emmy-winning sensation Tina Fey!





HARRY CONNICK, JR. — SCHROEDER

HEARTTHROB AT THE KEYBOARD: Any guy who can turn loud-mouthed Lucy into a pile of mush has to have an extraordinary gift. Schroeder does—and so does Harry Connick, Jr. Not just a pretty face, he really knows his way around the piano. Even Beethoven would approve!





WHOOPI GOLDBERG — WOODSTOCK

TWO PEAS IN A POD: Separated at birth? Note the uncanny resemblance between Whoopi Goldberg and Woodstock—the distinctive hairstyle, the flashing dark eyes, the um, chirpy personality? Well, the two W's do have one thing in common: an international audience of devoted fans.