Erica Wernick

Erica Wernick

Author, Speaker, Producer at Hollywood Success Coach

Los Angeles, California

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About Erica

Hollywood’s Success Coach, Erica Wernick helps artists create success in one of the most “impossible” industries so they can live the life they’ve always dreamed of.

After breaking into Hollywood with no connections, and booking her first TV show just two weeks after moving to LA, Erica has spent over a decade living her dream designing graphics for television. You can see her work on hit shows like Glee, Superstore, and most recently, This Is Us.

Author of Meant For This: The Mindset And Strategy To Achieve Your Most “Impossible” Dreams, Erica now helps Hollywood artists get to the next level of their career, no matter how “unrealistic” it seems. From actors to writers to directors and every craft in between, Erica has developed a reputation for helping artists access their inner greatness and achieve the goals that used to feel out of reach.

Erica is a member of the Television Academy, and between herself and her clients, they’ve booked work on over 60 television shows and films on Netflix, Hulu, HBO, FOX, ABC, and CBS just to name a few.

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  • Dr. Del

    Dr. Del (2016)
    TV Movie (Drama) Art department Del Canyon reluctantly returns to his small hometown to run his family's apothecary, the only source for medical attention for hundreds of miles. The series will follow his emergence as the town healer while he grapples between his desire to distance himself from a painful past and his inability to turn his back on a community struggling to find its place in contemporary America.

  • Murder in the First

    Murder in the First (2016)
    Television (Crime, Drama and Mystery) Art department A single murder case is dissected from the committing of the crime through to the investigation, arrest and trial.

  • Chasing Life

    Chasing Life (2015)
    Television (Drama, Family and Romance) Art department April Carver, whose world has just started to look up, is diagnosed with leukemia. With the support of her family and best friend, she might just be able to fight it.

  • The Fosters

    The Fosters (2015)
    Television (Drama and Romance) Art department Stef Foster and Lena Adams, a lesbian couple, have a family of adopted, biological, and foster children. Mariana and Jesus are adopted 15-year-old twins and Brandon is Stef's 16-year-old biological son from a previous marriage. Everything is going fine in the house until Callie and Jude arrive. 16-year-old Callie and her 12-year-old brother Jude have been in many different foster homes, but when they are placed with the Fosters, things begin to happen. In this series, the Fosters will deal with many different issues: hook-ups, break-ups, romances, and important life lessons.

  • How We Live

    How We Live (2015)
    TV Movie (Comedy) Art department An ensemble comedy about a pop science author and his wife who move from single life to married/family life in the suburbs of New Jersey, where he begins writing about his friends and neighbors in the style of anthropologist who's stumbled on an undiscovered tribe.

  • LA Bound: 7 Things Nobody Tells You About Moving to LA

    LA Bound: 7 Things Nobody Tells You About Moving to LA (2014)
    Film (Short and Comedy) Art department Add a Plot »

  • Gang Related

    Gang Related (2014)
    Television (Action, Crime, Drama and Thriller) Art department Every villain has a noble cause, and every hero has a dark side. In the gritty new action-drama GANG RELATED, Detective RYAN LOPEZ is a rising star in Los Angeles' elite Gang Task Force. What the world doesn't know is that long before Ryan became a cop, he pledged allegiance to a different band of brothers - a powerful Latino gang called Los Angelicos. When Ryan's best friend and police partner is senselessly killed by a notorious gang member, Ryan teams up with longtime Task Force member CASSIUS GREEN, who has been at the forefront of the city's war on organized crime. In this war between law enforcement and gangs, the series explores how only people who really know the streets can win the battle on the streets. Despite his profession, Ryan is still beholden to the gang's leader, JAVIER ACOSTA, the father figure Ryan has tried to make proud his entire life and the man who masterminded his entry into the police force. It's a secret that has been held for a decade by Ryan, Javier and ... Written by FOX

  • Crisis

    Crisis (2014)
    Television (Action, Drama and Thriller) Art department Centers on an idealistic Secret Service agent who finds himself at the center of an international crisis on his first day on the job. In his search for the truth, he will have to cross moral and legal lines as he navigates the highest levels of power and corruption. Written by NBC

  • The Secret Lives of Dorks

    The Secret Lives of Dorks (2013)
    Film (Comedy) Art department Samantha (a dork) is in love with Payton (another dork) who is in love with Carrie (a cheerleader), who dates Clark (the football captain). When Clark seeks out Payton for secret comic book lessons, Payton sees his chance to be with Carrie. But Carrie's more interested in setting Payton up with Samantha. Written by Anonymous

  • Do No Harm

    Do No Harm (2013)
    Television (Drama) Art department Jason Cole, a brilliant neurosurgeon has to battle with his own alter-ego, Ian Price, in order to live a normal life in this modern take on Jekyll and Hyde.

  • Revenge

    Revenge (2013)
    Television (Drama, Mystery and Thriller) Art department As a summer to remember begins in the Hamptons, new arrival Emily Thorne dazzles the members of high society by making herself known in the exclusive social circle of Grayson Global CEO Conrad Grayson and his socialite wife Victoria. But it soon becomes clear that the beguiling young philanthropist has a dark past. Emily was once known as Amanda Clarke, a young eight-year-old (in the summer of 1993) whose life was torn apart when her father - Grayson Global hedge fund manager David Clarke - was falsely accused of channeling money to a terrorist organization responsible for the downing of a commercial airliner. Now living under an assumed identity, she is determined to seek vengeance on the people who destroyed her father's life - the two main conspirators being Conrad and Victoria Grayson - by making their lives come crashing down around them. Because when everything you love has been stolen from you, someone has to pay. Written by Anonymous

  • Daybreak

    Daybreak (2012)
    Television (Adventure) Art department In a world where everything seems normal, mysterious individuals develop mysterious abilities.

  • The Five-Year Engagement

    The Five-Year Engagement (2012)
    Film (Comedy and Romance) Art department In San Francisco, after a year's relationship, Tom proposes to Violet; she accepts. She's an experimental psychologist, hoping for a post-doc at Cal. He's a sous chef who runs the kitchen when the chef is away. When Cal falls through and she gets an offer in Ann Arbor, Tom agrees to support the move, turning down a job as chef at a new restaurant. The move requires postponing the wedding. At Michigan, Violet is in her element, but Tom is underemployed and frustrated; he's Stoic for a while, but when two years in Michigan become four, Tom's frustrations boil over, and on the eve of yet another wedding date, they must make a choice. Is there any other alternative? Written by <jhailey@hotmail.com>

  • GCB

    GCB (2012)
    Television (Comedy and Drama) Art department When former mean girl Amanda Vaughn moves back to Dallas 18 years after high school, former unpopular teen-turned-diva-of-Dallas Carlene Cockburn gets a major dose of PTSD. To top it off, Amanda's living across the street from the Cockburns with her feisty mother Gigi Stopper! Amanda has changed for the morally better but Carlene and her other victims - the GCBs - have their doubts. The GCBs now rule the school that is Dallas society and are about to settle the score with Amanda Vaughn. Written by ABC

  • The Middle

    The Middle (2011 - 2012)
    Television (Comedy) Art department Following a woman named Frankie, and her boisterous family, the Hecks. Her husband, Mike, her daughter, Sue, and her two sons, Axl, and Brick go on what you might call family adventures as they explore life and its meaning. Mike and Frankie Heck watch their three crazy children grow up into young adults. Written by melissa mctague

  • The Office

    The Office (2012)
    Television (Comedy) Art department A mediocre paper company in the hands of Scranton, PA branch manager Michael Scott. This mockumentary follows the everyday lives of the manager and the employees he "manages." The crew follows the employees around 24/7 and captures their quite humerous and bizarre encounters as they will do what it takes to keep the company thriving. Written by john_regrut

  • Shakespeare High

    Shakespeare High (2011)
    Film (Documentary) Art department Executive produced by Kevin Spacey, Shakespeare High is an inspiring documentary that follows a diverse group of California high school students as they compete in a Shakespeare Festival unlike any you have ever seen - a unique program that counts many of Hollywood's biggest stars among its alumni. Written by Anonymous

  • The Event

    The Event (2011)
    Television (Crime, Drama, Mystery, Sci-Fi and 1 More) Art department When a man goes looking for his missing girlfriend, he stumbles upon a government conspiracy that is bigger than the president himself.

  • Glory Daze

    Glory Daze (2010 - 2011)
    Television (Comedy) Art department Centers on a group of friends who are trying to navigate college life in 1980s Wisconsin. From being out on their own for the first time to pledging a fraternity, they discover how challenging the next few years are going to be.

  • Brothers & Sisters

    Brothers & Sisters (2010)
    Television (Drama) Art department The story of the drama surrounding a family's adult siblings.

  • The Goods: Live Hard, Sell Hard

    The Goods: Live Hard, Sell Hard (2009)
    Film (Comedy) Art department In a desperate attempt to save his rapidly failing used car dealership, Ben Selleck hires a crack team of "car mercenaries" to ramp up sales during the Fourth of July weekend. Led by the fast-talking, foul-mouthed, self-assured Don "The Goods" Ready, the group has three days to sell over 200 cars. But as Don undertakes his newest mission, and quickly falls for the boss's daughter Ivy, he realizes he'll have to trust more than his cars and his crafty skills in deceit to make a success out of the daunting weekend. Written by The Massie Twins

  • Make It or Break It

    Make It or Break It (2009)
    Television (Drama and Sport) Art department Follows a group of teen Olympic hopefuls as they train and prepare for their day in the spotlight.

  • Entourage

    Entourage (2009)
    Television (Comedy and Drama) Art department In this sitcom, the suddenly risen film star Vince Chase, a 'jeune premier' of humble origins, learns the ropes of the business and the high-profile world of the wealthy happy few in and around Hollywood, but not alone: he brings from his native New York his atypical 'entourage (hence the title), not glitterati or professionals but a close circle of friends since childhood, and his professional agent finds they often make his job harder as the Queens boys not only sponge on the star but also have his ear, so Vince is much harder to counsel. Vince chooses his friend from home Eric as his manager, and LA professional Ari Gold as his agent. Over the course of the Series, they progress from kids from Queens, to actors, to producers and chase the funding and support to try to make the perfect movie for Vincent. Written by KGF Vissers

  • Trust Me

    Trust Me (2009)
    Television (Drama) Art department A look at the private and professional lives of employees at the Chicago advertising agency Rothman, Greene & Moore.

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