Chiz Schultz
A producer for film and television, Charles Hamilton “Chiz” Schultz' career spans over forty years. Best known for his work in television and as a producer of films featuring African Americans, Schultz began his career in show business as a stage manager, actor and producer with various summer stock companies from 1946 to 1953. Upon graduating from Princeton University in 1954, he was employed by CBS-TV as a staff production assistant on the Mama and Adventure series, and in 1955, he became associate producer on several television shows including Studio One, Playhouse 90 and Kraft Theater. His first independent producing was done from 1959 to 1962 as a freelance associate producer for television specials such as The Judy Garland Show and Belafonte: New York 19.
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Acting
Crew
Movie
A Soldier's Story
Executive Producer
1984
Movie
Ganja & Hess
Producer
1973
Movie
Seize the Day
Producer
1986
Movie
The Angel Levine
Producer
1970
Movie
The Baron
Producer
1977
Movie
A Raisin in the Sun
Producer
1989
Movie
Walter and Henry
Producer
2001
Movie
Too Far to Go
Producer
1979
Movie
The Judy Garland Show
Associate Producer
1962
Movie
The House of Dies Drear
Executive Producer
1984
Movie
Paul Robeson: Here I Stand
Producer
1999
Movie
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court
Producer
1978