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Michael Schultz (born November 10, 1938) is an American director and producer of theater, film and television.


Life and career

Schultz was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, the son of an African-American mother Katherine Frances Leslie (1917–1995), and Leo Albert Schultz (1913–2001), an insurance salesman of German descent. Shortly before his birth his parents married in Iowa, where both were listed as black on their marriage license. Mr. Schultz's occupation was listed as "Musician" at the time of his marriage. Michael Schultz, who was known as "Mike" growing up, attended Riverside High School in Milwaukee, where he was a very active student. He played baseball, football and participated in student theater productions. 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 ''
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''. He joined the
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in 1968, which brought him to Broadway in 1969. His breakthrough was directing
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's '' To Be Young, Gifted and Black'', which he restaged for television in 1972. Schultz' earlier film projects combined
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with profound social comment ('' Honeybaby, Honeybaby'' and '' Cooley High''), reaching a peak with the ensemble comedy ''
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'' (1976) and '' Which Way Is Up?'' (1977), starring
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. In 1978, Schultz took the reins of the musical '' Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band'' with the largest budget entrusted to an African-American film director to that date. However, upon its release, the project was a commercial and critical failure. Schultz made the ensemble comedy ''
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'' (1979),
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's film debut ''
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'' (1981), and the screwball comedy '' Disorderlies'' (1987). On July 23, 1986, Michael Schultz formed his own production company Crystalite Productions, with his wife Gloria Schultz, and wanted to start producing three features in development. More recently, Schultz has worked in television, piloting episodes of such style-conscious series as ''
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'' and ''
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'' as well as an abundance of TV movies. In 1991, Schultz was inducted into the Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame.


Personal life

Schultz married Gloria Jones in Brooklyn, New York in 1965. As an actress, his wife is known professionally as Lauren Jones; in non-acting capacities, she is known as Gloria Schultz. The couple has two children.


Filmography


Television

TV movies *''To Be Young, Gifted, and Black'' (1972) *''Benny's Place'' (1982) *'' For Us the Living: The Medgar Evers Story'' (1983) *'' The Jerk, Too'' (1984) *'' The Spirit'' (1987) *'' Timestalkers'' (1987) *''Rock 'n' Roll Mom'' (1988) *'' Tarzan in Manhattan'' (1989) *''Hammer, Slammer, & Slade'' (1990) *''Jury Duty: The Comedy'' (1990) *'' Day-O'' (1992) *''Young Indiana Jones and the Hollywood Follies'' (1994) *'' Shock Treatment'' (1995) *''Young Indiana Jones: Travels with Father'' (1996) *'' Killers in the House'' (1998) *'' My Last Love'' (1999) *''The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Tales of Innocence'' (1999) *'' L.A. Law: The Movie'' (2002) TV series *''
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'' (1974) *'' Starsky and Hutch'' (1975) *''
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'' (1975) *'' Diagnosis: Murder'' (1993) *'' Chicago Hope'' (1994) *''
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'' (1997) *''
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'' (1997) *''Ally'' (1999) *''
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'' (2001) *'' Everwood'' *'' Brothers and sisters'' *''
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'' (2006) *''
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'' (2007) *'' Dirty Sexy Money'' (2007) *''
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'' (2012–2017) *'' The Mysteries of Laura'' (2014) *'' Black-ish'' (2015–2017) *'' Crazy Ex-Girlfriend'' (2016) *''
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'' (2016–2018) *''
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'' (2017) *'' Step Up: High Water'' (2018) *'' Black Lightning'' (2018–2020) *'' Code Black'' (2018) *''
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'' (2023) *'' Found'' (2023-2025)


Film

*'' Together for Days'' (1972) *'' Honeybaby, Honeybaby'' (1974) *'' Cooley High'' (1975) *''
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'' (1976) *'' Greased Lightning'' (1977) *'' Which Way Is Up?'' (1977) *''
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'' (1978) *''
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'' (1979) *'' Bustin' Loose'' (1981) *''
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'' (1981) *'' Krush Groove'' (1985) *'' The Last Dragon'' (1985) *'' Disorderlies'' (1987) *'' White Girl'' (1990) *'' Livin' Large!'' (1991) *''Nikita's Blues'' (1999) *''Dreamers'' (2000) *''
Woman Thou Art Loosed ''Woman Thou Art Loosed'' is a 2004 American drama film directed by Michael Schultz and written by Stan Foster. It was produced by Stan Foster and Reuben Cannon. It is the 44th film or series directed by Schultz and is adapted from the self- ...
'' (2004)


Theatre

*''God Is a (Guess What?)'' (1968) *'' Kongi's Harvest'' (1968) *''Song of the Lusitanian Bogey'' (1968)
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, Best Director *''The Reckoning'' (1969) *'' Does a Tiger Wear a Necktie?'' (1969) *'' Operation Sidewinder'' (1970) *''The Dream on Monkey Mountain'' (1971) *''
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'' (1972) *''Thoughts'' (1973) *''What the Wine-Sellers Buy'' (1974) *''Mule Bone'' (1991)


References


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Schultz, Michael 1938 births African-American film directors African-American film producers African-American television directors American people of German descent American television directors American television producers American theatre directors Drama Desk Award winners Film directors from Wisconsin Living people Artists from Milwaukee University of Wisconsin–Madison alumni Film producers from Wisconsin 21st-century African-American people 20th-century African-American people