Jacqueline Schultz
Jacqueline Schultz is a film and television actress
Jacqueline Schultz | |
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Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1979-2004 |
Spouse(s) | Stephen Sachs (m. ??) |
Career
In addition to her recurring roles on two television soap operas — as Dee Stewart on As the World Turns (1979–1982); and as the last Patti Tate on Search for Tomorrow (1985–1986) — Schultz has appeared in over twenty-five other television productions, including a brief appearance on the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "Extreme Measures" as Jessica Sloan.
She has also appeared in three films.
Year | Film | Role | Genre |
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1993 | Love Bites (also known as Love Bites: The Reluctant Vampire) | Paula | romantic comedy |
1997 | The Lost World: Jurassic Park | Screamer | science-film thriller |
2002 | BraceFace Brandi | Mrs. Mabel Crowe | short |
Personal life
Schultz was married to actor Larry Bryggman, whom she met while on working on As the World Turns.[1] She is currently married to theater director Stephen Sachs, artistic director of the Fountain Theatre in Los Angeles.
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gollark: You probably want to be able to improvise and stuff for emergencies, like in The Martian, and obviously need to be good at repair, but mostly those don't happen much.
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References
- "Actress mixes soap and stage". The New York Times. May 4, 1986. pp. 27, Section 11LI.
Then came her first soap opera, As the World Turns....On the program, she met her husband, the actor Larry Bryggman.
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