Gary Auerbach (born 1959) is an award-winning American producer, director, actor, and writer, probably best known for his extensive contributions to men's series The X Show over its three year run. With a menagerie of television credits under his belt, Auerbach has been a part of such successful television series and films including executive producer (The New Movie Show with Chris Gore, Punk’d, Nashville, Rollergirls, Lost Tapes, Decoded, and Paranormal State), writer (Laguna Beach, Whiskey Down), and even acting on occasion (Sudden Death, Street Trash).
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| - Gary Auerbach (born 1959) is an award-winning American producer, director, actor, and writer, probably best known for his extensive contributions to men's series The X Show over its three year run. With a menagerie of television credits under his belt, Auerbach has been a part of such successful television series and films including executive producer (The New Movie Show with Chris Gore, Punk’d, Nashville, Rollergirls, Lost Tapes, Decoded, and Paranormal State), writer (Laguna Beach, Whiskey Down), and even acting on occasion (Sudden Death, Street Trash).
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| - Gary Auerbach (born 1959) is an award-winning American producer, director, actor, and writer, probably best known for his extensive contributions to men's series The X Show over its three year run. With a menagerie of television credits under his belt, Auerbach has been a part of such successful television series and films including executive producer (The New Movie Show with Chris Gore, Punk’d, Nashville, Rollergirls, Lost Tapes, Decoded, and Paranormal State), writer (Laguna Beach, Whiskey Down), and even acting on occasion (Sudden Death, Street Trash). In the mid-1990's Auerbach co-founded Mindless Entertainment with writing partner Mark Cronin, though he subsequently left the company in 2001.
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