Julie Auerbach is the Chief Creative Officer and Founding Partner at Top Dead Center Films, a global film company established in 2019, which has successfully completed two features, "Stay Out Of The F'n Attic" and "Josie Jane: Kill The Babysitter", with Auerbach serving as Executive Producer and Writer on both projects.
Prior to Top Dead Center Films, Auerbach was the Chief Creative Officer of Go Go Luckey Entertainment, where she created some of the most influential and popular series to date, redefining the unscripted genre with her 2004 breakout hit, "Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County" for MTV, widely recognized as the creator of the docusoap.
Auerbach's additional successes include A&E's "Paranormal State" and "Fear: Buried Alive", Discovery's "Kidnap and Rescue" and "The Unexplained", and "Decoded" for History Channel.
Before joining Go Go Luckey, Auerbach worked as a one hour scripted TV writer and producer for various dramas, including "Birds of Prey", "24", "Dark Angel", and "Charmed".
Under Auerbach's leadership, Go Go Luckey became a renowned creative house for fresh, cutting-edge programming with a signature cinematic look and style, with an unprecedented run of successful series launched under her direction, making the company a sought-after destination for networks and brand marketers seeking to connect with young-adult and millennial audiences.
Throughout her career, Auerbach and her team have produced hundreds of hours of hit programming for their clients, which include virtually every major broadcast and cable network, solidifying her reputation as a master storyteller with a passion for creating attention-grabbing narratives.
As a member of the Writers Guild of America, Auerbach continues to push the boundaries of creative storytelling, leaving a lasting impact on the entertainment industry.