Marla Schultz

Marla

Marla Schultz is a headlining stand-up-comic, actress, public speaker and inventor of The Racktrap www.theracktrap.com.  She toured the country opening for comedian Chelsea Handler, entertained the troops overseas and guest starred on several television shows.

Marla is festival favorite and this April she’s appearing in Boston at The Women in Comedy Festival.  Past performances include the prestigious 25th annual Lucille Ball Comedy Festival, The Nantucket and LA Comedy Festivals.

Marla made her second appearance on the nationally syndicated show Comics Unleased and was a recurring cast member on the Oxygen Network’s hidden camera show, Girls Behaving Badly.

Guest starring acting credits includes TNT’s Men of a Certain Age, FX’s Dirt, E! Entertainment Television’s The Entertainer with Wayne Newton, Ghost Shrink and Superstar Talent Agency, Sisters the film, Chutzpah, The Schmoole Glick Story, Sink or Swim.  and The LA Short Film Festival favorite What the Feng?, which she co-wrote & co-starred in.

The 2017 WWA FILM FESTIVAL selected Idle Worship “Best Cast Comedy” and Marla “Best Supporting Actress” awards.

 

Marla regularly guests on Sirius XM’s “Tell Me Everything” with John Fugelsang and appeared on Fox News Channel’s Redeye with Tom Shilue, Sirius XM’s Raw Dog Comedy with Jim Breuer, MSNBC, WPIX-TV and local morning news programs nationwide.

Marla’s stage credits include the debut of her one woman show Hanging onto The Pretty at New York’s Solocom 2016, a lead role in the 2013 NY Fringe Festival’s British import, Kemble’s Riot which won the prestigious “Overall Excellence Award.”  Additionally, she co-starred in the Off-Broadway hit JAPS: The Jewish American Princesses of ComedyGefilte Fish & Petite Fours which she co-wrote and co-starred premiered in Los Angeles. Schultz made her stage debut in the International Fringe Festival premiere of Time Out.

” Additionally she co-starred in the Off-Broadway hit “JAPS: The Jewish American Princesses of Comedy”. Schultz made her stage debut in the International Fringe Festival premiere of “Time Out.’ “Gefilte Fish & Petite Fours,” which she co-wrote and co-starred premiered in Los Angeles.
What The Feng? which she co-wrote/ co-starred was a festival favorite. She also had co-starring roles in Chutzpah,The Schmoole Glick Story and Sink or Swim.

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