1. Albert Hamilton Schultz is a former Canadian actor, director and the founding artistic director of Toronto's Soulpepper Theatre Company.

1. Albert Hamilton Schultz is a former Canadian actor, director and the founding artistic director of Toronto's Soulpepper Theatre Company.
Albert Hamilton Schultz was born in Port Hope, Ontario, on July 30,1963.
Albert Schultz is the son of Virginia and Peter Schultz, the publisher of the Port Hope Evening Guide.
Albert Schultz's father died of leukemia when he was six, and his mother moved the family to Napanee, Ontario.
Albert Schultz received an honorary doctorate at Queen's University in 2008 and from Bishop's University in 2009, which has since been rescinded.
Albert Schultz played the stage manager in Our Town, Henry in The Real Thing, Alceste in The Misanthrope, Vershinin in Three Sisters, Astrov in Uncle Vanya, El Gallo in the musical The Fantasticks, Ricky Roma in Glengarry Glen Ross, Macheath in The Threepenny Opera and Martin in Edward Albee's The Goat.
Albert Schultz was executive producer of the CBC series Kim's Convenience.
Albert Schultz co-created and directed Soulpepper's musical adaptation of Spoon River.
Albert Schultz directed Susan Coyne's Kingfisher Days for the Tarragon Theatre.
Albert Schultz is the recipient of several awards, including: a Gemini Award, several Dora Mavor Moore Awards, Toronto Critics Awards, the Joan Chalmers National Award for Artistic Direction, the Salute to the City Award, the Toronto Life Award, the Barbara Hamilton Memorial Award, the Toronto Arts Council William Kilbourn Award, and the Queen's Jubilee Medal for his work on behalf of UNICEF.