Awards & Winners

Peggy Charren

Date of Birth 09-March-1928
Place of Birth United States of America
(Americas, DVD Region 1, United States, with Territories, Lacks Family Cemetery )
Nationality United States of America
Profession Activist
Peggy Charren founded Action for Children's Television, a national child advocacy organization, in 1968, in an effort to encourage program diversity and eliminate commercial abuses in children's television programming. In 1989, the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences awarded her its Trustees' Award. Her work with ACT culminated in the passage of the Children's Television Act of 1990, and she received a Peabody Award in 1991. In 1992, she disbanded ACT, announcing that it had met the objectives she had set out to accomplish. In 1995, she was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Although denounced as an advocate for censorship by her critics, including animation writers Steve Gerber and Mark Evanier, Charren has insisted she is an outspoken critic of censorship, and has cited her stance against the American Family Association's campaigns to ban various programs. She sits on the Board of Trustees of public broadcaster WGBH in Boston, Massachusetts. Peggy lives in Massachusetts with her husband Stanley, a wind power entrepreneur who serves on Harvard's Kennedy School of Government Environment Council.

Awards by Peggy Charren

Check all the awards nominated and won by Peggy Charren.

1992


TCA Award for Outstanding Achievement in Youth Programming
(Founder of Action for Children's Television)

Nominations 1992 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
TCA Award for Outstanding Achievement in Youth Programming
Founder of Action for Children's Television
TCA Career Achievement Award

1991


Peabody Award
(Personal Award for her advocacy of quality children's television programming)