One Travelers
Directors, nonfiction authors, crime novelists, editors, chefs, field and story producers, creative execs, a mother and daughter building a Frank Lloyd Wright house, homicide detectives, coroners, survivors, Liberace's longtime lover, writers that snuck a crossover into Marvel and DC comicbooks, calving glaciers, Golden Monkeys, artists, makers and weather warriors...
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Non-fiction storytelling is a team sport full of wonderful and creative people behind and in front of cameras. It is a challenge and a joy to find a way to a story's best version of itself.
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We like doing that.
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Jen Casey
Founder & Co-President

Nick Gilhool
Founder & Co-President
EMMY-NOMINATED & CRITICS’ CHOICE-NOMINATED PRINCIPALS Jen Casey & Nick Gilhool are veteran creators and EPs of premium documentary and unscripted content. They have built an extensive body of work across top networks and streamers, with recent highlights including HBO Max’s The Last Wright: Building the Final Home Design of America’s Greatest Architect, Hulu’s The Fox Hollow Murders: Playground of a Serial Killer, which just announced a second season, MGM+’s Critics Choice Award-nominated The Wonderland Massacre & The Secret History of Hollywood with bestselling crime novelist/TV creator Michael Connelly and director Alison Ellwood, and Hulu’s breakout hit Captive Audience, which earned rave reviews and an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Crime & Justice Documentary Series.
Prior to founding One Traveler, Nick & Jen partnered to launch the Russo Bros’ nonfiction shingle Wonderburst, where they produced Larry Charles’ Dangerous World of Comedy for Netflix, IMAX’s Back from the Brink with Claire Danes and The Nature Conservancy and Slugfest: DC vs. Marvel on Roku, as well as Captive Audience for Hulu. Additional past credits span platforms and genres: NBC’s Making It, Bravo’s Project Runway and Top Chef, Showtime’s The Real L Word, NatGeo Wild’s The Adventures of Dr. Buckeye Bottoms, the IMAX-screen feature doc Extreme Weather for National Geographic, and more, including an IDA Award win for Showtime’s Time of Death.