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Albert Schultz (born 1963 in Port Hope, Ontario) is a Canadian actor. He studied drama at Toronto's York University and quickly began acting in the Stratford Festival of Canada is a variety of roles. This led to a television career first on the CBC hit drama Street Legal and then on the medical drama Side Effects.
He twice hosted the Gemini Awards for the best in Canadian television. After the cancellation of Side Effects he returned to the theatre becoming a founding member and artistic director of Toronto's Soulpepper Theatre Company. He has also served as voice talent on the CBC show Ice and appeared in the Television motion picture Ebenezer. He also played Arnie Dogan on The Red Green Show.
He is married to Susan Coyne, also an actor and member of Soulpepper.
He has a son, James, and a daughter named Julia
He does not like green peppers
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