Donald Schultz, Date of Birth

    

Donald Schultz

South African film maker, writer and entertainer

Date of Birth: 27-Aug-1978

Profession: writer, entertainer, filmmaker, herpetologist

Nationality: South Africa

Zodiac Sign: Virgo


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About Donald Schultz

  • Donald Schultz (born 27 August 1978) is a South African film maker, writer and entertainer who travels the world working with dangerous species. Schultz was on a show on Animal Planet called Wild Recon which ran for one season for a total of 10 episodes.
  • It ran under the title "Venom Hunter" overseas.He was also featured in Venom in Vegas, where he was put in a glass box full of 100 snakes, some venomous, in full view of the Las Vegas public.
  • Occasionally, Schultz is also the guest on Chelsea Lately where he introduces Chelsea to various new animals. He also co-hosted "Animal Intervention" with Allison Eastwood on Nat Geo Wild ' where he was involved in trying to convince owners of exotic animals, namely big cats, to either re-home or improve the conditions of exotic animals in their care.
  • "Animal Intervention". He often appears on the Jason Ellis Show on Sirius/XM to discuss Extreme Falling, Animals and tribal rituals among other topics of interest.Schultz works on a variety of travel, adventure and conservation content for television and other mediums.Schultz is also an accomplished skydiver and BASE jumper.
  • With over 1500 wingsuit and BASE jumps, he has traveled to various countries on wing suit expeditions. In March 2014, Schultz accompanied NITRO CIRCUS to South Africa for 3 LIVE shows in Johannesburg, Durban and Cape Town.
  • While there, the crew filmed 4 episodes due for release on MTV2 in 2014.In August 2013, Schultz was charged with a misdemeanor for shipping pet lizards across state lines in 2010.
  • Schultz claimed he was unaware a permit was needed and received community service and a $6000 fine.
  • He said he is going to use the whole experience to learn and further educate people about the need for conservation.

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