- When the David Letterman show was on NBC the gag writers thought it would amusing to revoice an entire previously aired hour and broadcast it with no explanation. Peter Fernandez dubbed David Letterman's voice.
- While writing English dialog for Astroboy (1963), Fernandez was paid $100 per episode.
- As a child, he modeled for the John Robert Power Agency.
- His favourite of the cartoons he worked on was Courage the Cowardly Dog (1999), where he served as voice director.
- Son of Pedro and Edna Fernandez of New York City.
- Based in Pomona, New York and still very active in all Animation and Voice overs. (April 2004)
- Making personal appearances throughout USA for Speed Racer series on behalf of the Child Safety Network and the PTA. Completed direction of voices (and occasionally being one) of the "Courage the Cowardly Dog" animated series. (52 episodes, 100 stories) (April 2002)
- Just completed directing the first 13 episodes of "Kenny the Shark" seen on NBC Saturday mornings. (December 2003)
- He is survived by his wife, Noel Smith Fernandez of Pomona, New York; his sister Jacqueline Fernandez Hayes, brother Edward Fernandez; two children from his first marriage to Marion Russell which ended in divorce; Peter Fernandez Jr. and April Fernandez; and a stepdaughter, Elisabeth McAlister; and nine grandchildren.
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