Throughout his career; he worked for Columbia TriStar, Gramercy Pictures, Propaganda Films, 20th Century Fox, Anonymous Content, and Sidney Kimmel Entertainment, where he was the president and chief operating officer from July 2005 until his retirement in April 2015.
At Columbia; he oversaw the acquisitions, sales agreements and production of more than 50 features, including Sex, Lies, and Videotape, The Waterdance and Gas Food Lodging.
At Propaganda, he produced 30 films, including Wild at Heart and Being John Malkovich and helped launch Gramercy Pictures.
Tauber later joined Sidney Kimmel Entertainment in July 2005, where he oversaw the productions of more than 30 films, including Lars and the Real Girl, Death at a Funeral, The Place Beyond the Pines, Hell or High Water and The Age Of Adaline until his retirement.
[1][7][2] A member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Tauber retired from the film industry in April 2015, later practicing as a licensed psychotherapist.