Oliver Goldstick
Oliver Goldstick (born January 9, 1961) is an award-winning American
television screenwriter and executive producer, working on Netflix’s new series Bridgerton.
Prior to this, Goldstick launched High School Musical: The Series for Disney + and spent seven years
writing, directing, and showrunning the international hit series, Pretty Little Liars.
During that time, he also wrote and produced The Collection, an original, limited
series set in the sumptuous, postwar world of Paris fashion for BBC Studios,
Amazon U.K. and PBS-Masterpiece. His many other credits 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 theatre credits include Dinah Was, an Obie-winning tribute
to R & B legend, Dinah Washington. This off-Broadway production was later
broadcast on NPR. His play 'Wild Boy' explores the challenges of autism.
For his television work, Goldstick has received the Golden
Globe, Writers Guild Award, three People’s Choice Awards, GLAAD Award,
NAACP Image Award, and a Peabody Award. A native of Detroit, Goldstick is a
graduate of the U-Michigan and Columbia University, and currently resides with
his family in Los Angeles.