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Get To Know The Handsome & Inspiring Nick Capra

by Ryan Shea

Nick Capra, Manhattan Digest

Finding longevity in any career is very difficult, let alone the adult industry.  Far too many times you find these “one hit wonder” types that come in like a lion and out like a lamb.  However, if you are smart, witty and know a thing or two about business, you can figure out how to stay on top (pun intended) of your game and still find an insane amount of relevance years later.  One man in the gay adult industry that exemplifies this is the beautiful Nick Capra.

Nick started doing work in the gay porn industry around the time the new millennium happened, so roughly 14 years.  Chiseled looks, ability to perform and being an incredible top in each scene made him a fan favorite for many years to come.  Since his start, he has had his ups and downs in his personal life that he documents very well on his well followed social networking pages.  All of these things made it a no brainer to want to interview him and get to know him on a more personal level.

Nick sits down with me at Manhattan Digest to discuss his start in the industry, high’s and lows, favorite scene partner, why the current crop of stars don’t measure up to the legends, and so much more.  Take a look.

Nick Capra, Manhattan Digest
Credit to: Icon Male

How did you get into the adult industry in the first place?

It was quite by accident. I was dating a porn star, Troy Michaels at that time, attending holistic school and working as a server at a restaurant. My boyfriend came home to tell me he was doing an internet show for someone named Chi Chi LaRue. I had no idea whom that was, but, he seemed excited. He showed me a picture of the model he was going to be performing with and, this guy was gorgeous. Too gorgeous, I got extremely jealous. I told him, “Absolutely not.” And my boyfriend became frantic, because he was hoping Chi Chi would like his performance on the internet show enough to offer him a feature in a video. I asked my boyfriend if these shows were recorded and he told me they were only streamed. So, ignorantly I volunteered, thinking that no one would be watching some internet show.

I walked into Channel One Releasing offices, the day of my internet show with my boyfriend. The owner took one look at me, and got on the phone. I heard him say to someone on the other end of the phone, “Are you in the area? Good. Troy Michaels is here with his boyfriend. And this guy looks like an Italian movie star.” 15 min later, this huge man, came storming into the office. He had platinum hair, a goatee, and no eyebrows. He walked up to me and introduced himself. “Hi, I’m Chi Chi,” and the rest is history…or something like it. Chi Chi helped me pick out my stage name, Nick Capra, that day. And midway through our internet performance, he came into the room and offered both myself and my boyfriend a scene together. It was a video titled, “Finish Me Off”, which was filmed in February 2002. So, in a few months it will be the 14 year anniversary of the birth of Nick Capra…the accidental porn star, lol.

Tell me about your upbringing. Did you come out early in life, and what was your coming out experience like?

Great Ma, shitty Dad. I was skinny and gay and bullied (it was the early 80’s) because homosexuality was not embraced, much less tolerated by kids my age. I came out at 18 years old. It was awesome. My Ma was super supportive. When I told her, she said, “Well, i suppose if it looks like a duck, and walks like a duck…it’s usually a duck.” She hugged me and has always accepted who I am. That made it easy. Her love has always been my saving grace.

Going into any industry you have to have inspirations that led you there.  Any guys in particular that inspired you to join?

Absolutely not. As I so vividly pointed out in the first question, I had no intention to be a porn star. I knew no one’s names. They were my idols, for the 5-10 min I jerked off to them. That’s the extent of my porn adulation, before I entered the industry.

You document on your social networking pages about your sobriety with drinking and drugs, which I highly commend you for that.  What did it take for you to get to quit both and how hard was the adjustment?

That’s not an easy subject for me. I attempted sobriety many times, since I was 19 years old, to no avail. As a hardcore addict, it took something that held such tremendous depth and weight to really make me understand the value to life. Someone I loved more than life itself, died. That’s what got me sober.

Have you seen positive changes both in yourself and hearing from fans when sharing your stories?

Well, my fan base is different than most porn stars. Other guys in the industry joke, and say my fans have a very extreme sort of adulation for me. It’s not really difficult to understand why my fans aren’t “typical” porn fans. When you share your sex with people, that’s something that many find very personal. So, porn stars have a very strong base of fans, who feel like they “know them”, because they get to see their favorite stars, engage in this private rite of passage, on camera.

I also happen to write. I write about things that are not related to porn. I write about addiction and recovery and relationships. I write about “dad issues”, body and self image issues, surviving the suicide of the love of my life. Individually, these are some very relatable subjects.

How many people can relate to a porn star, who does nothing but exemplify porn? The porn “cult of personality” can have many masks. You can create an image, completely contrary to who you really are, as a porn star. And from the guys I’ve met in this Industry, (I’ve met almost everyone) that’s usually the case.  I’m authentic in my writing, so, the fans get the sex. But, they also get sparks of my soul, through the writing.  Once you share a personal story that your fans can relate to…they are your fans for life.  Of course, that works against me, as well. I would have a larger fan base if I just stuck to smut and being this disingenuous, notorious public figure. Since I got sober, numbers don’t interest me.

The positive changes in me come from the truth I write about. And, when a fan writes me to share a story that was congruent with my writing, my heart soars. It brings more joy than any box cover, or magazine cover could ever bring me.

Nick Capra, Manhattan Digest
Credit to: Bruno Bond

You have also had quite the longevity in this industry, where a lot of people tend to come and go really quickly.  What’s your secret on finding long term work in this type of an arena?

Yes. I’ve watched huge stars…much bigger and more famous than myself; experience what I call a “meteoric” rise to the top. They stay there for several years, then saturate, and disappear. I’ve watched several generations of gay porn stars do that over the last 13 1/2 years. The average life span of a really successful porn star is 3-5 years.

I don’t know why I have outlasted everyone. There is not a single gay porn star, who emerged when I did, who is still shooting Raging Stallion, Titan, Kink.com, and all the other “A-list” studios.  Of course, my growing older, and this whole “daddy” thing has helped. Honestly, I believe it’s because I’m the only one writing and doing what I do. I have a general concern for helping others. And that translates in my writing. People enjoy seeing someone who has gone to Hell, and clawed their way back. My story is almost: Secondary- Porn, Primary- Salvation, and moving closer to the truth.

Of all the scenes that you have done, which would you say would be your favorite and why?

Arpad Miklos, (RIP) for my compilation video “Nick Capra-Dirty Talk” Arpad was a gentle giant and my biggest porn crush. And he made me cum twice in the scene.

Do you have anyone in particular that you are dying to work with?

No. I’m not particularly impressed by the current group of stars. Comparing them to men I was in the industry with in years past; like Matthew Rush, or Arpad, or Johnny Hazard. But to answer your question, I find Ryan Rose to be an amazing performer. The camera loves him. And, he’s faced some demons, and is growing to become a better person. Sidenote: Ryan is actually more handsome in person, where most of these boys are so edited that you wouldn’t recognize them in person. Johnny V. is an amazing performer, as well. Love him to death.

All the scenes you have done so far have been condom.  Have you ever thought about doing a bareback scene? What are your thoughts on that part of the industry as well?

I have only performed in condom videos. However, I only jerk off to BB videos. It’s way hotter to watch for me. My thought is that the industry is moving to BB, with the success of PrEP, and the high demand for raw sex. Suffice to say, condom porn in 5 years, will be a thing of the past. I would never sit here and tell you that I’ll never shoot a BB scene. Cuz, I never say, “Never” 🙂

Nick Capra, Manhattan Digest
Credit to: Anthony Duran

What is next for the Nick Capra brand?

A memoir. The entire story, from beginning, to end. An emotional roller coaster, taking the reader through all the darkness…then finding my light.

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Why the “Gay Porn Star” is dead

by Ryan Shea

Zak Spears.  Need I say more?
Zak Spears. Need I say more?

 

The term “gay porn” star was relevant for about thirty years.  Sadly, for some reason in the past couple of years that term is as dead as Amanda Bynes’ career and sanity.  Is it still a profitable industry that makes a ton of money per year?  Maybe for the straight world, but for the gay world it doesn’t seem to be.  I consistently read stories and hear from friends of mine who have been in the adult industry that they are retiring and moving onto other projects for several different reasons.  Meanwhile, this whole retirement thing comes from only being in the actual industry for less than a year.  That’s crazy! The shelf life of a female porn star tends to be that way mainly because it has a massive turnover rate and you can be the hot girl one month and the trash doing b list flicks the next month.  In the gay industry, there is a huge appeal for several different ages, from the twinks to the daddies, that you can completely transform yourself and make this into a long term career if you really choose to do so.

Yet, social media has a larger presence than there ever was.  Take some girls in the straight porn industry.  Look at ones the superstars in those fields like Tori Black, Asa Akira and Alexis Texas for instance.  Each of those girls has more followers than many high profile celebrities from actors to sports.  Each of them have also been able to turn what they do into a fortified business and make a career out of it beyond the actual porn itself.  Smart girls.  Sure, the gay ones tend to have a decent amount but where we live in a world where everything is downloadable for free and no one tends to pay especially in the gay world for anything anymore, is there any chance of this industry thriving?  Here are reasons why it is dead.

The money isn’t there.  Let’s be honest here- the whole “studio” aspect is gone.  Rather than that, there are a bunch of sites out there that can cater to a specific persons wants or needs, but gone are the days when giants like Colt and Falcon Studios really ran things anymore.  I had a particular friend of mine who did two scenes for a particular production, put himself completely out there and only got paid a measly $500 for the whole thing.  That money goes beyond anything- you are risking your life, career, relationships just for one opportunity to do something like this for whatever reason possible.  Not saying that more money changes any of those last couple of things, but it can certainly help things if you choose to make this into a career.  I also had a former friend who said he entered the industry as a way to help him come out because he came from a very conservative area where being gay was unacceptable.  They all have their own reasons.  But if the money isn’t there, no one is going to keep on going.

The legend aspect is gone. I would give any of these current “stars” some serious balls if any of them called themselves legends anymore.  No one is.  I repeat, no one.  When we think legend in this industry- you would think of guys like Matthew Rush, Aiden Shaw and the king himself- Zak Spears.  Now, it is who is current for a hot minute.  I think a lot of them believe it is a good career choice but for some reason can’t make it last.  Maybe we live in a world of such high ADD when it comes to focusing on one thing for a while until the next one comes along that that is a reason why these guys don’t last and can’t elongate themselves in the industry.

The somewhat phenomena of “G4P” is a huge turn off.  Another reason why the term might be fledgling is because several men in the industry are gay for pay, something that is a big turn off for people.  Guys like Cody Cummings and Girth Brooks are forthright in saying that they are straight, they just work in the gay world.  It is also noted that men in the adult industry make lesser money if they work in a gay scene than a straight scene, but regardless this can leave a sour note for people who can sort of tell that they really aren’t enjoying it, they just want the paycheck.

Do you think with the industry being somewhat of a dying breed and many other factors that the gay adult industry will rebound?

Filed Under: OPINION Tagged With: adult industry, aiden stone, alexis texas, asa akira, gay, matthew rush, porn, tori black

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