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Nick Bohle is a Canadian actor, composer, sound designer, singer, music and film producer, screen and playwright, and the front-man of multiple rock bands. Originally from Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada, he is an ACTRA apprentice and Socan member working in film, television, and theatre spanning the major centers of southern and central Alberta. He is best known as an actor and composer of the critically acclaimed international award-winning production of Maev Beaty and Erin Shields' tantalizing play, Montparnasse (2016-17), as well as for composing and co-staring in the independent film, The Philosophers (2017), for his portrayal of Oak in the romantic-comedy The Stand Up, as Jim in the short film Murphy (2017), as Zombie Steve in the short film Zombie Love, and as the front-man, primary musician and producer for the alt-rock band Credo (2016). He is a founding board member for the Lethbridge Independent Film Society (L.I.F.S) and the co-owner of United Insight, an emerging, Lethbridge based, entertainment company. Bohle was born in Lethbridge, Alberta to Jody and Darrell Bohle, the owners of Bel-Aire Welding Ltd, a structural steel company. He is the older brother of Benjamin Bohle. His parents were both born in southern Alberta as second and third generation Canadians. He also has German and Ukrainian (from his paternal grand-parents) and English and Canadian (from his maternal grand-parents). He is a graduate of both the Art Institute of Vancouver's Professional Recording Arts program (2010) and the University of Lethbridge Dramatic Arts program (2017). After graduating in 2017 he pursued acting and composing for theatre, film and television productions while attending many acting and professional development workshops. He landed multiple roles in the Calgary based, Storybook Theatre's 2018 season as Darry in The Outsiders, and as a guitarist and actor in Huck Finn. He has worked as a background actor on multiple Alberta based television productions. Bohle has been the lead sound designer for multiple independent features, commercials and short films, most notably Derailed (2017), Murphy (2017) and #Partytime (2019) (Post-production). He is a music improviser for improvised theatre productions such as Drunk Improv (2016-17), LinkedImprov (2015-16) and Gomorrah (2017-2018), as well as a composer and sound designer of theatre productions such as Inhabited (2014 & 2017) and Mars Ain't the Kind of Place to Raise your Kids (2015). He also composed the independent short film I Am the Killer (2016) and was a dialogue editor and mix-down engineer for the 2010 VIFF 'Most Popular Canadian Film' Two Indians Talking. In his spare time Bohle plays semi-professional hockey for the Lethbridge Lightening, skateboards, snowboards, golfs, plays tennis, hikes, learns new instruments (most recently the accordion), meditates and learns about quantum physics and theosophical philosophies.