NICK LOVES TO HEAL THROUGH STORY
Our founder Nick Bohle is a professional Canadian actor (ACTRA), musician, filmmaker and producer. As a multi-hyphenate, he wears a lot of hats. Nick loves to use story to heal this world through his work. Whether it is your business, your band, your film, the community or the world at large, Nick is skilled at using story to add value to those around him.
MORE ABOUT NICK

Originally from Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada, he is an ACTRA and SOCAN member working in film, television, and theatre spanning the major western Canadian centres. He is best known as JACK DAWSON the serial, 'There Are No Squirrels in Lethbridge', as Joe Kipp in "The Secret History of the Wild West" (APTN) as well as for his role as Toby on "Tribal" (APTN).
Nick is well-known in his circles as an incredibly well-rounded filmmaker, comfortable in most roles in front and behind the lens. He's also a trained and gifted theatre artist. He holds international and inter-continental stage credits as an actor and composer of the critically acclaimed international award-winning production of Maev Beaty and Erin Shields’ tantalizing play, Montparnasse (2016-17). Additionally, Nick made a major splash, solidifying himself as one of Lethbridge's premier dramatic actors for his portrayal of Stanley Kowalski in Tennessee Williams' "A Streetcar Named Desire" produced by Theatre Outré (2019).
Nick is also a solo musician performing under his own name and sharing his talents with many music acts, films (as a composer) and commercial productions. Nick is a multi-time grant winner in Alberta and BC and has been a mentor for Telus: Community Stories 2019 as well as a host of multiple professional development workshops in Southern Alberta.
He is a founding board member and former vice-president of the Lethbridge Independent Film Society (LIFS), currently serving as treasurer. Finally, Nick is the founder and lead creative voice at HatChap Productions Inc. A Lethbridge based, cinematic content production company serving Western North America (Canada/US).
Sheeesh... You must be really curious. ;)
["Let em' have it, Sarge"]
Nick Bohle is a graduate of both the Art Institute of Vancouver’s Professional Recording Arts program (2010) and the University of Lethbridge's Dramatic Arts program (B.F.A - 2017). After graduating in 2017 he has continued to pursue acting and composing for theatre, film and television productions while attending many acting and professional development workshops. Early in his professional acting journey he landed multiple roles in the Calgary based, Storybook Theatre’s 2018 Season of Change as DARRY in The Outsiders, and as a guitarist and multi-character actor in Huck Finn.
He has worked as a principle actor (ACTRA) on multiple major and independent Alberta based television and film productions moving into speaking roles nearly 10 years ago. Furthermore, Bohle has been the lead sound designer, cinematographer, director, editor, composer and colourist for multiple independent features (narrative & documnetary), commercials, audio books and short films. He also recently completed a brand new pilot called 'There Are No Squirrels in Lethbridge' as the lead actor, co-writer/creator, lead producer and all-round post specialist. Nick's first short film as a director Vinnie, won multiple regional Audience Choice Awards in it's first year; one at the 2024 Lethbridge 48 Hour Film Festival and another at the 2025 Central Alberta Film Festival in Red Deer. As alluded to above, in September 2024 Nick was a recipient of the Telus STORYHIVE 2024 Scripted Edition $25,000 grant. This funding allowed Nick to both produce and star in the television pilot co-written by Conner Christmas and himself while employing over 30 established and emerging cast and crew. The pilot will release on Telus Optik On Demand and STORYHIVE's dedicated YouTube Channel in December 2026.
Finally, as if that wasn't enough to keep track of, Nick is an active musician and composer, playing original guitar and piano focused songs around southern Alberta and composing for a wide array of mediums including film, television, audio books, commercials, documentaries, social media content and more.
WHAT DOES NICK DO FOR FUN?
In his spare time Bohle weight trains, combat trains, paints, skateboards, snowboards, golfs, plays tennis, hikes, learns new instruments (most recently the accordion), meditates, learns about quantum physics, ancient societies, theoretical physics and theosophical philosophies. He cherishes and loves spending time with his partner Sierra Jackson, chilling with his new pals, Attie and Yuki Mushi (dog & cat) and exploring new ways to heal, live and tell beautiful and profound stories.
