Michael Schultz

Michael Schultz

  • Birthday: 1938-11-10
  • Place of birth: Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
  • Also know as: Michael A. Schultz

Biography

Schultz was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, the son of Katherine Frances (née Leslie), a factory worker, and German American Leo Schultz, an insurance salesman. After his undergraduate work at the University of Wisconsin–Madison and Marquette University, he attended Princeton University, where in 1966 he directed his first play, a production of Waiting for Godot. He joined the Negro Ensemble Company in 1968, which brought him to Broadway in 1969. His breakthrough was directing Lorraine Hansberry's To Be Young, Gifted and Black, which he restaged for television in 1972. Schultz' earliest film projects combined low comedy with profound social comment (Honeybaby, Honeybaby and Cooley High), reaching a peak with the ensemble comedy Car Wash (1976) and Which Way Is Up? (1977), starring Richard Pryor. In 1978, Schultz took the reins of the musical Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band with the largest budget ever entrusted to an African-American film director to that date. However, upon its release, the project was a commercial and critical failure. Schultz would go on to make prominent films such as Scavenger Hunt (1979), Carbon Copy (1981), and Disorderlies (1987). More recently, Schultz has worked in television, piloting episodes of such style-conscious series as The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles and Picket Fences, as well as an abundance of made-for-TV movies. In 1991, Schultz was inducted into the Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame.

Filmography

I Am Richard Pryor

2019

As Self - Filmmaker

Segal

0000

As Self

Production

Scavenger Hunt

1979

As Director

Which Way Is Up?

1977

As Director

Disorderlies

1987

As Director

Cooley High

1975

As Director

The Last Dragon

1985

As Director

Krush Groove

1985

As Director

Greased Lightning

1977

As Director

Livin' Large!

1991

As Director

Car Wash

1976

As Director

Woman Thou Art Loosed

2004

As Director

Timestalkers

1987

As Director

Carbon Copy

1981

As Director

Tarzan in Manhattan

1989

As Director

Honeybaby, Honeybaby

1974

As Director

Killers in the House

1998

As Director

The Spirit

1987

As Director

Together for Days

1972

As Director

L.A. Law: The Movie

2002

As Director

Day-O

1992

As Director

My Last Love

1999

As Director

Rock 'N Roll Mum

1988

As Director

Hammer, Slammer, & Slade

1990

As Director

Phat Beach

1996

As Executive Producer

The Jerk, Too

1984

As Director

Benny's Place

1982

As Director

Krush Groove

1985

As Producer

Jury Duty: The Comedy

1990

As Director

Bustin' Loose

1981

As Director

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