Carol Schultz, a highly accomplished actress, has had the privilege of performing in over 40 productions with the esteemed Pearl Theatre Company, which has garnered numerous Drama Desk and Obie Awards. Her extensive repertoire with the company includes starring roles in Terrence McNally's critically acclaimed play, And Away We Go, as well as her iconic portrayal of Mrs. Malaprop in The Rivals, for which she received the coveted Actors Equity Callaway Award.
Schultz has also made a significant impact on the New York City theater scene, with notable credits including Abe Lincoln in Illinois, co-starring with the talented Sam Waterston at Lincoln Center Theater, as well as appearances in Marvin's Room at the Minetta Lane and two seasons with the renowned Classic Stage Company.
Beyond her impressive New York credits, Schultz has also made a mark on the regional theater scene, with performances at the esteemed Cincinnati Playhouse, where she received the Cincinnati Entertainment Award for her captivating portrayal of Birdie in The Little Foxes. Her other regional credits include the Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, Goodman Theater, Alabama Shakespeare Festival, Milwaukee Rep, and Cleveland Playhouse, among others.
In addition to her extensive stage work, Schultz has also made a presence on television and film, with notable credits including House of Cards and Madam Secretary, as well as an upcoming appearance in the anticipated Poker Face.