Lauren Jones
Lauren Jones, born Gloria Schultz on September 7, 1942, in Boston, Massachusetts, is a celebrated figure in the entertainment industry, recognized for her multifaceted talents as an actress, casting director, and producer. She has made significant contributions to film with notable projects such as *Juice* (1992), *The Liberation of L.B. Jones* (1970), *Lipstick* (1976), and *Car Wash* (1976), which showcased her keen eye for talent and storytelling.
In addition to her extensive career, Lauren has maintained a long-lasting partnership with film director Michael Schultz, whom she married in 1965. Together, they have raised two sons. Their eldest, Brandon Schultz, has followed in his parents' footsteps, carving out a successful career as a director and graphics animator. He currently serves as the President of Imajimation Studios and has worked on music videos for artists such as Toni Braxton and Kelly Price. Notably, he also portrayed Tommy, Cochise's younger brother, in the classic film *Cooley High*, remembered for the iconic scene involving Cochise's scholarship letter.
The couple also has another son, Derek Schultz, about whom there is limited public information. Throughout her career, Lauren Jones has left an indelible mark on the film industry, demonstrating her versatility and passion for the arts.