Joe Incaprera
- Producer
- Production Manager
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Joseph Incaprera is an Emmy, Golden Globe and Producer Guild Award nominated Producer. As President of Shorehouse Productions he is developing the TV Series "Vendor". in 2024, he was a Producer for the John Wells Productions and Warner Bros TV series "Rescue: HI-Surf". In 2022, he was a Co-Executive Producer on the popular series "Tulsa King" for 101 Studios and Paramount +. Prior to Tulsa King he was an Executive Producer for Seasons 10 and 11 of AMC's critically acclaimed and highly rated series "The Walking Dead".
Other Producing Credits include "Tell Me Your Secrets" for Amazon, "The First" for Hulu starring Sean Penn and Created by Beau Willimon, Season 1 of "13 Reasons Why" for Netflix, "Quarry", an HBO produced Series for Cinemax, "The Messengers" for CBS/CW and "American Horror Story Season 3: Coven" for 20th Century Fox TV and the FX Network.
American Horror Coven was nominated for Outstanding Mini-Series by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association at the 2013 Golden Globe awards. Joseph was a shared recipient of the Golden Globe nomination, as well as an Emmy nomination and Producers Guild Award nomination for his work on the series. Prior to joining American Horror Story Team, he had completed a four season run as the Producer on HBO's Peabody Award winning and Emmy nominated series "Treme". Joseph also worked as the Unit Production Manager for 2 Seasons of HBO's "The Wire".
Before advancing to Producing and Production Management, Joseph worked for more than a decade as an Assistant Director on numerous feature films and television series including three seasons as an Assistant Director on "The Wire", as well as "Live Free Die Hard", "Hannibal", "Minority Report", "Shot in the Heart", "West Wing", "The District", "The Replacements", "Gods and Generals", "K Street", "Blair Witch 2", "Pecker" and 4 seasons of "Homicide: Life on the Street". He was also employed by HBO as a Consultant for the mini-series "Show Me a Hero" and the Emmy Award Winning Series "Generation Kill". As a member of the Assistant Director team for "Something the Lord Made", Joseph was a shared recipient of the DGA award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in 2004. The HBO film also won the Emmy for Best Made for TV Movie that year.
Joseph lives in Hawaii with his family and has been married for over 25 years to Catharine Incaprera who also works in the film industry as a Costume Supervisor. Together, they are the proud parents of their daughter, Chloe Incaprera who attends The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
Joseph graduated with a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Maryland in 1992 and has been a member of the Directors Guild of America since 1997. He is also a member of the Producer's Guild of America and the Television Academy.