People Named Schulz
Notable people by this name include:
- Albert Schulz (1802–1893), German writer on medieval literature (see "Schulz, Albert". New International Encyclopedia. 1905. )
- Axel Schulz, boxer
- Bernd Schulz, footballer
- Brad Schulz, American drummer associated with Kansas and Proto-Kaw
- Bruno Schulz, Polish Jewish writer
- Charles M. Schulz (1922-2000), American cartoonist, author of Peanuts
- Dave Schulz (artist), American keyboardist
- Emil Schulz (1938–2010), German boxer
- Friedrich Schulz (1897–1976), German general
- Günter Schulz, guitarist
- Hugo Paul Friedrich Schulz (1853–1932), German pharmacologist
- Johann Abraham Peter Schulz (1747–1800), musician and composer
- Josef Schulz (died 1941), German soldier during WWII
- Karl-Lothar Schulz (1907–1972), German paratrooper of World War II
- Kathryn Schulz, American journalist and writer
- Kirk Schulz, president of Kansas State University
- Klaus Schulze, electronic music composer
- Markus Schulz, Miami DJ
- Martin Schulz, German politician
- Martin Schulz, Interim Consultant
- Matt Schulz, drummer
- Otto Eugen Schulz, German botanist (abbreviated O. E. Schulz in taxonomy)
- Patrick Schulz, German professional wrestler
- Wilhelm Schulz (1805–1877), also known as Guillermo Schulz, German-Spanish mine engineer and geologist
- Friedemann Schulz von Thun (born 1944), German psychologist
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