Wesley Holthaus
- Director
- Producer
- Actor
Actor/Director Wesley Holthaus, the second son
of Ronald Holthaus and Deborah Horton, was born the morning of July 5th, 1978,
in Topeka, Kansas. He has had numerous opportunities to explore his
creative interests in the Midwest. He discovered his passion for
writing and film making at a young age. He graduated from Hayden High
School in 1996. He continued his education at Washburn University,
where he earned two degrees. Wesley's career began in his twenties,
when he starred in the film, "The Key," playing a college student named
Dylan. Although the film was widely criticized, he learned much about
what it took to be a good actor in a struggling film. Wesley also took
on a starring role as a vampire in "The Hunter," where he worked
closely with a speech dialect coach to enhance his performance. In
2009, Wesley stepped into the role of directer when he filmed the teen
TV drama called, "Broken Road,"
Wesley currently resides in Topeka, where he continues to write and perform.
Wesley currently resides in Topeka, where he continues to write and perform.