Roger S.H. Schulman
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Roger S.H. Schulman co-wrote the animated feature Shrek, for which he won the British Academy Award for Best Screenplay and was nominated for an Oscar for Best Screenplay. He previously co-wrote the animated feature Balto for Executive Producer Steven Spielberg, and wrote the direct-to-video projects Mulan II and The Jungle Book II for Disney. He’s currently developing an animated feature about the true story of a tortoise who befriends a baby hippo after the 2004 tsunami. Schulman has also worked extensively as a producer and writer for television. He's currently co-creator and Executive Producer of the pilot J.O.N.A.S. for the Disney Channel. He was Executive Producer of "Phil of the Future" on the Channel. He developed and was Executive Producer of "2Gether" for MTV; he was Executive Producer for “Living Single" with Queen Latifah, for which he won an NAACP Image Award; he also wrote on "Parker Lewis Can't Lose" and "Alf." In addition, he served as co-writer of the original pilot for "The Wayans Brothers" television series, as well as the pilots "The Mother Load," "Fresh Man" and "Just My Luck."
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