David Leo Schultz is an actor, comedian, writer, and filmmaker. For many years David traveled the country with a sketch comedy troupe called, "The Color Green," before moving to Los Angeles to study with the Groundlings, UCB, Anne Beatts, and The Michael Woolson Studio. David's career started in 2007 with two features that he wrote and produced, starring comedic legends like Chevy Chase and Fred Willard. David is most known for the series of films he wrote and directed called, "The Ragamuffin Trilogy" - which include movies about Rich Mullins, Brennan Manning, and St. Francis of Assisi. David now dedicates his time to comedy, writing, and acting. His podcast, "Ragamuffin" can be listened to wherever you listen to podcasts - a non-religious and universally inclusive approach to discussions on life, faith, and the love of God.