Wells & Woodhead bios
Wells & Woodhead bios
Henrik Bothe (pronounced “Bota”)
A native of Denmark, Henrik began entertaining at the early age of three when he drove the family VW bug into the sea. With fortune on his side, he made a quick escape and was soon mesmerized by plate-spinning acts on The Ed Sullivan Show. This lead to breaking Mom’s plates and throwing Dad’s knives in the wood-shop, until he ultimately attended Aahus Theater Academy to focus on the performing arts.
Henrik got his professional start in Europe when he teamed up with David Gomez in the 80s to form the comedy duo “Twist and Shout.” They relocated later in the decade to San Francisco to join the thriving “New Vaudeville” scene. There Henrik was introduced to the world of Improvisational Theatre by Keith Johnstone, an influence that follows him to this day.
Performance highlights include appearing on Garrison Keillor‘s “A Prairie Home Companion” where Garrison exclaimed “Henrik is one of the few jugglers that have ever succeeded in performing on the radio.” Henrik has also made appearances with Jay Leno on The Tonight Show, in Las Vegas at Ceasar’s Palace and on Europe’s most widely viewed variety show “Le Plus Grande Cabaret du Monde” in Paris.
Today Henrik performs physical comedy as a professional entertainer for corporate, local and national events. When Henrik isn’t performing solo he either tours theaters in the US with Woody Keppel in “Foolz,” a duo show for all ages, or performs with Steve G as “The Bellini Twins,” an act with a “late night” feel.
Henrik currently resides in Portland, OR with his wife and family where he performs locally, leads team-building workshops and teaches a circus arts program in metro-area schools.
Woody Keppel
Mr. Keppel began his film career in 1993, costarring in the madcap family feature Ava's Magical Adventure with Timothy Bottoms, and directed by Patrick Dempsey. He has had numerous supporting roles in the films of David Giancola, including Icebreaker, with Stacy Keach and Sean Astin; Moving Targets, with Miles O'Keefe; Illegal Aliens with Anna Nicole Smith; Pressure Point with Steve Railsback; and, Radical Jack, directed by James Brady, and featuring Billy Ray Cyrus.
Keppel is currently co-starring with Henrik Bothe of Denmark in a character driven new- vaudeville show titled, Foolz, which recently made its world television premier in Paris, France. The duo is known internationally as Wells & Woodhead, and have performed in over 30 countries to enthusiastic audiences of all ages.