Oliver Goldstick is a renowned writer and executive producer, celebrated for his work on the Netflix series Bridgerton. Prior to this, he launched High School Musical: The Series for Disney+, after having spent seven years writing, directing, and show-running the international hit series Pretty Little Liars. During this period, he also created and produced The Collection, an original limited series set in the opulent post-war world of Parisian fashion, for BBC Studios, Amazon U.K., and PBS-Masterpiece. His impressive credits also include Ugly Betty, Lipstick Jungle, Desperate Housewives, American Dreams, Everwood, Popular, Coach, and Plainsong for Hallmark Hall of Fame.
Trained as a playwright, Goldstick's theatrical credits include Dinah Was, an Obie-winning tribute to R & B legend Dinah Washington, which premiered off-Broadway and was later broadcast on NPR. For his television work, he has received numerous prestigious awards, including the Golden Globe, Writers Guild Award, three People's Choice Awards, GLAAD Award, NAACP Image Award, and a Peabody Award.
Born in Detroit, Goldstick is a graduate of the University of Michigan and Columbia University, and currently resides with his family in Los Angeles.