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Nico Holthaus (born Nicholas Holthaus; August 4, 1971) is an independent American
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, producer of
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, haunted attractions, and documentary and
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s.Films by Nicholas "Nico" Holthaus
go to IMDb for a list of movies.
He has won critical acclaim as the executive producer of the national ''Main St. Inc'' serie

and ''Dear America'',Dear America
a movie about NI4D.
a documentary that promotes Senator
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’s National Initiative for Democracy,NI4D
an initiative for Direct Democracy.
featuring
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proponents such as
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, production members of the re-imagined ''
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bassist and chairman of
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s and other notable public figures around the world.NI4D endorsements
a list of individuals involved in the project.


Biography


Early life

Born in
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, to Edwin, a second generation German heavy equipment operator, and Susan Salatino, a second generation Italian medical transcriptionist. At age 16 his mother left his father and moved him and his sister, Becky, to Arlington Heights, where he graduated from Buffalo Grove High School in 1989. He briefly played football and baseball at
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, in Jacksonville, Illinois. As a teen and in his early 20s, he traveled the Midwest, living briefly in different locales such as Rockford, IL and Milwaukee, WI. From 1989 to 1993 he modeled for various agencies around the Chicago and St. Louis areas, and began writing short stories, novels and music. In 1991, he co-founded and was frontman-singer for The Canaille, an alternative rock band, later to be known as Dorian Grey.


Academia, IT, music and film

In 1993, he moved to Tempe, Arizona, to become part of the burgeoning Tempe music scene, and eventually befriending and/or working with members of
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, The Refreshments,
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, Flathead, Gloritone, Chicken, Walt Richardson and Hans Olson, et al., in different capacities. In 1997, he received his Bachelor of Arts in Humanities, and minored in Anthropology at
Arizona State University Arizona State University (Arizona State or ASU) is a public research university in the Phoenix metropolitan area. Founded in 1885 by the 13th Arizona Territorial Legislature, ASU is one of the largest public universities by enrollment in the ...
, graduating ''
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''. He worked as a technician at Avnet CMG (Chandler, AZ facility), building computers, servers and peripherals. In 2000, he returned to Arizona State University to pursue a master's in Film and Media Studies. It was during this transition period that he befriended filmmakers, and he bought his first broadcast quality video camera, and began shooting venues he played at or attended in Tempe. Years later he would compile this footage, begin interviewing Tempe's popular cultural and political leaders, and assemble all these into the highly regarded ''Mill Ave Inc'' documentary, which chronicled Tempe's corporate hegemony, and effectively aided in closing the doors of several "big box" chain stores, and helping independents move back on to Mill Avenue.Phoenix New Times
Mill Ave Inc review.
Phoenix New Times
discusses the Mill Ave Inc debut screening.
Phoenix New Times
interview with Nicholas "Nico" Holthaus about Mill Ave Inc.

discusses the issue behind Mill Ave Inc.
He was a tutor in the Arizona State University Writing Center from 1995-1997, focusing on English composition, grammar and
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. In 1999, he began writing, producing and directing his first feature film, ''Dante's Arizona'',Phoenix New Times
announcing ''Dante's Arizona'' viewing, 2005.
a tongue-in-cheek title for a story based loosely on
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, and starring Aja Evans, Hans Olson,
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and himself, and implementing music from local AZ musicians Hans Olson, Flathead, Dead Hot Workshop, Gloritone, members of Gin Blossoms, and others. After the deaths of five people involved in the making of the film, and his mother's passing from cancer, it was finally released in 2005, to a limited number of screenings. In 2000, he became proofreader/editor of the ''Superstition Mountain Historical Society Journal'', a position he currently retains as of this writing. The ''SMSH Journal'' is a quarterly publication featuring articles on
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and other Arizona historical legends, places and events written by various authors and historians such as
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, Clay Worst and Tom Kollenborn. In 2008, he approached Senator
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to volunteer as a proofreader for his Presidential campaign and platform. Soon after, he was asked to be the executive producer of ''Dear America'', a documentary discussing the National Initiative for Democracy, a constitutional amendment proposal that would effectively act as a check and balance against the current three branches of US government, and wherein the people could enact legislation themselves, without Congress or corporate influence. This documentary is slated for a Summer, 2022 international release date. With the critical success of ''Mill Ave Inc'' in 2008 Holthaus began a national series focusing on the socio-cultural and economic pitfalls of corporate “big box” chain stores in the downtowns of different cities. Its immediate followup was ''The Avenue''The Arizona Daily Star
discusses The Avenue screening, 2011.
(aka ''4th Ave Inc''), a Tucson documentary directed by Alan Williams and edited by Chris Valentine (editor and co-producer of ''Mill Ave Inc, Beneath the Beauty''), which won AIFF's “Best AZ Film of 2011” award. St Louis's ''Delmar Inc'', ''Austin’s 6th St Inc'', and several other cities have begun shooting their segments in the series, as of this writing. In 2008, he was elected to the Board of the Arizona Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame.
board members.
In 2009, Holthaus was asked to film a documentary investigating political corruption in Montana. The result was the controversial ''Beneath the Beauty'' (2010), which documented concerns from questionable real estate development deals to alleged police brutality cases and MT Senator Max Baucus's apparent collusion with pharmaceutical corporations in drafting the "
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" health care bill. In the Fall of 2011, Holthaus earned his Masters of Fine Arts degree (''summa cum laude'') in Film and Media Studies, taught as a TA and RA, and designed two Film and Media courses for the
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. In 2016, he began his PhD in American Studies, his dissertation focusing on the parallel between popular "dark" post-9/11 TV shows and US legislation, policies and resultant culture. In 2013, he successfully completed ''Stuck Outside of Phoenix'', a feature-length drama based on the internationally renowned Tempe music scene of the 1990s, as encapsulated by the Art Edwards (co-founder and co-writer of The Refreshments) novel of the same name. He is currently producing a feature Western thriller based on the
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, and a Western horror, ''The Dark West'', featuring stars such as
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('' Open Water'',
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comedies), and
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(guitarist for
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). Holthaus is also known for various Halloween-themed enterprises, including producing and directing haunted houses and giving tours of haunted places across the country. In addition to haunt production, he has designed 6'-8' custom Halloween Trees for public sales, and wrote a Halloween children's book, ''Poof’s First Halloween''

with illustrator Kirstin Garber, to be published in September 2018. Due to disabling health developments in 2017, he will likely discontinue physical production of haunts, but will serve as consultant for others' haunts and continue his personal and academic work as Halloween/holiday historian and writer.


Filmography

*1999: “Dead Heat” (dramatic short). Producer, lead actor. *2000: “Save The Homeless.” (comedy short). Producer, lead actor. *2004

''Dante's Arizona''. Director, producer, lead actor, score. *2008

''Mill Ave, Inc''. Producer, director, videographer, narrator. *2008: ''Monsterpiece Theater''. Line Producer/UPM, 2 segments. *2009

''Beneath the Beauty''. Producer, director, narrator. *2010: ''Global Forum for Direct Democracy''. Producer, director. *2011

''The Avenue'' (aka ''4th Ave Inc''). Executive Producer. *2013

''Stuck Outside of Phoenix''. Executive Producer, actor, casting director. *2014: Video for various commercial, sports and music companies. Producer, director. *2015: '' Certain Women (film), Certain Women'', filmed in Montana, USA. Security. *2022
''Dear America''
''The National Initiative for Democracy''. Executive Producer.


Haunted attractions

*2004: produced and directed the Goldfield Haunted Town at
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AZ. *2005: co-produced and co-directed The Magalia Murders, near Chico and
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, California. *2006 - 2008: directed Doomtown at Rawhide Western Theme Town in Chandler, AZ

*2008 - 2009: researched and directed guided tours in
Belleville, Illinois Belleville is a city and the county seat of St. Clair County, Illinois, coterminous with the now defunct Belleville Township. It is also the seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Belleville and the National Shrine of Our Lady of the Snows. The p ...
's Main Street district. *2010: researched and presented a haunted tour of
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. *2011: designed and marketed the first globally-marketed Halloween Trees, with Phoenix artist and sculptor Larry Lopresti. *2012: helped build others' haunted houses in Phoenix, AZ, providing props, consultation and construction. *2013: set designed, coordinated and provided props to Sail Inn (Tempe, AZ) for its Halloween weekend. *2014: makeup artist at
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's Great American Nightmare, and provided props, materials and consultation to other national haunts. *2015: created "The Vigilantes Return" in Dillon, MT. Attraction cancelled due to lack of actors. *2016: created props for horror films and haunted houses, based on technical advice from
John Carl Buechler __NOTOC__ John Carl Buechler (pronounced ''Beekler''; June 18, 1952 – March 18, 2019) was an American special make-up effects artist, film director, producer, screenwriter, and actor. He was best known for his work on horror and science-fictio ...
, et al. *2017: created, provided props and sound designs, visual direction and physical construction for Livingston, MT's UNLIVINGston haunted attraction. *2018: published his first children's book ''Poof's First Halloween''. *2019: second edition and printing of ''Poof's First Halloween''; provided props to a Missoula, MT haunted attraction *2020: neither produced nor directed haunted attractions due to Covid-2019. *2021: published Amazon e-book of ''Poof's First Halloween''.


References


External links

* http://NicholasHolthaus.com * https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3222570/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1 * http://www.EveryDayIsHalloween.com {{DEFAULTSORT:Holthaus, Nico 1971 births Living people American male writers