Milton Schorr was born in the year 1981 in the vibrant city of Cape Town, situated in the southernmost tip of Africa. His early life and education were deeply rooted in the world of theatre, as he pursued a degree in theatre at the prestigious University of Cape Town. This foundation laid the groundwork for a career that would span multiple disciplines, including writing and acting.
As a writer and actor, Schorr has received numerous accolades for his work. His play, "The Heroin Diaries", earned him the esteemed Imbewu Scriptwriting award, while his short film "Surrender" received the coveted 'iDidTht Best of Reel for Direction Craft' and 'Vimeo Staff Pick' awards. This recognition has solidified his reputation as a talented and versatile creative force.
In addition to his work in the theatre and film industries, Schorr has also made a name for himself as a travel and sports writer. His writings have been featured in many of South Africa's leading publications, showcasing his ability to adapt to various formats and styles.
As an actor, Schorr has appeared in a range of high-profile Hollywood productions, including "One Piece", "Resident Evil: The Final Chapter", "Outlander", "Tomb Raider", and "Redeeming Love". This diverse range of roles has further demonstrated his acting prowess and ability to excel in various genres.
In the literary world, Schorr has made a significant impact with the publication of his debut novel, "Strange Fish", which won the 'Best Novel' award at the SA Independent Publisher Awards in 2021. His second novel, "A Man Of The Road", is also a testament to his writing talent.
Throughout his career, Schorr's work has been published by Pilgrims Press Books, a testament to his dedication to his craft and his ability to produce high-quality content across multiple mediums.