About

Over the past 20 years, Nicholas Caprio has contributed to hundreds of hours of television and digital content. He serves as chief content officer at Pilgrim Media Group, a Lionsgate Company, overseeing the production of all of Pilgrim’s programs, including Fast N’ Loud, American Chopper, Street Outlaws (and its spinoffs Street Outlaws: No Prep Kings and Street Outlaws: Memphis) for Discovery; Wicked Tuna and Wicked Tuna: Outer Banks for National Geographic; My Big Fat Fabulous Life for TLC; Ghost Hunters for Travel Channel; and many others.  Caprio also executive produced the groundbreaking OWN documentaries Lindsay, and Michael Sam, and produced the documentary features Wolfman’s Got Nards and The Boy Band Con: The Lou Pearlman Story, which premiered at the 2019 SXSW Film Festival. Caprio was also an Executive Producer of the Sundance Film Festival Audience Wining August Willson Documentary Giving Voice. In addition, as a theatre producer, he has earned two Ovation awards, which honor excellence in theater in Southern California.

Prior to Pilgrim, Caprio was executive vice president of Gay Rosenthal Productions. He also previously served as vice president of production for Oxygen Media, and director of West Coast production for VH1.  Additional credits include Behind the Music for VH1, TLC’s Little People Big World, Style’s Ruby, and OWN’s The Judds and Why Not with Shania Twain.

The Pack

Besides TikTok and Television, I am a dog dad to three rescue Pups. From Left to right: Princess Petunia Picklebottom, Her Serene Highness,  Princess Patsy, and Stone Cold Steve Pup.