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MARLA SCHULTZ Comedienne, Writer & Advice Columnist
Currently you can find Marla Schultz touring the country opening for Chelsea Handler, star of E! Entertainment’s “Chelsea Lately.”
In addition you can catch Marla Schultz on Oxygen’s top rated syndicated show, “Girls Behaving Badly” where she served as a co-host/cast member for two seasons playing everything from a prank-pulling waitress serving breast milk to coffee house regulars to a manager hiring temps to fire their co-workers.
Marla Schultz also starred as herself on E! Entertainment Television’s “The Entertainer” with Wayne Newton. Ten contestants competed to be Wayne Newton’s opening act.
When Marla Schultz’s mother found out that Wayne Newton recently filled for bankruptcy, she said “I guess he was hoping the show would do something for his career. You’re not the only one who got nothing.” Thanks Mom.
Marla Schultz began her standup career in New York City where she is a regular at The Comic Strip, Gotham Comedy Club and Caroline’s. When in Los Angeles, where she now resides, you can catch Marla at the The Comedy Union, Ice House and the Improv. The Manhattan Association of Cabarets/MAC Awards nominated Marla Schultz as outstanding female comedian and she is a member of the Friars Club.
Marla Schultz’s stage credits include starring in the International Fringe Festival debut of “Time Out." “Gefilte Fish & Petite Fours,” which she co-wrote and co-starred in which premiered in Los Angeles. Her film work includes a co-starring role in “What The Feng?” “Chutzpah, The Schmoole Glick Story and “Sink or Swim.”
Marla Schultz also co-authored an advice column with celebrated New York City Matchmaker Lisa Ronis called “Ask the Matchmaker for the UJC.”
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