Biography
B.P. Schulberg was an American figure active in the film industry during the late 1920s and early 1930s. Born on January 19, 1892 in Bridgeport, Connecticut, Schulberg worked behind the scenes in production roles, contributing to the development and oversight of motion pictures.
Schulberg’s credited filmography includes two titles. As Associate Producer for Children of Divorce in 1927, Schulberg participated in the planning and execution of the production process. Later, Schulberg served as Producer for No Limit in 1931, overseeing the film’s creation from development through to release. These roles placed Schulberg within the organizational framework of filmmaking, responsible for assembling resources and managing the practical aspects of production.
Schulberg’s career reflects a period…




