Roger S.H. Schulman

Roger S.H. Schulman

A seasoned storyteller with a flair for family-friendly narratives, Roger S.H. Schulman was born in 1959 in New York City, United States. His career in film, predominantly in the genres of animation and family comedy, spans over three decades, with his most notable work being the critically acclaimed animated film "Shrek" (2001), earning him an Oscar nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay. Schulman's authorial style is marked by his ability to subtly intertwine adult humor with child-friendly themes, making his films enjoyable for a broad audience. Despite his impressive career in the film industry, Roger S.H. Schulman remains an unassuming figure who continues to captivate audiences with his charming storytelling prowess.