Nick Bougas
Nicholas Bougas (born 1955) is an American documentary film director, white supremacist, illustrator, Satanist and record producer.[1] As a cartoonist, he has used the pen name A. Wyatt Mann to produce racist, antisemitic, antifeminist and homophobic cartoons.[2][3][4]
Bougas in 2008
Born
Nicholas Bougas
1955 (age 69–70)
Savannah, Georgia, U.S.
Other names
A. Wyatt Mann
Occupation(s)
Film director, illustrator, record producer, cartoonist
Years active
1977–present
Career
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Bougas directed the mondo film Death Scenes, hosted by Church of Satan founder Anton LaVey.[5] The film was followed by Death Scenes 2 in 1992,[6] and Death Scenes 3 in 1993.[7]
In 1993, he directed the documentary Speak of the Devil: The Canon of Anton LaVey, a profile of LaVey.[1][8][9]
Bougas has directed several other films, such as the 1994 documentary The Goddess Bunny, about disabled transgenders tap dancing artist Sandie Crisp.[10][11]
In 1998, Bougas released the album Celebrities… At Their Worst!, a collection of comedic audio blunders by such celebrities as Elvis Presley, Casey Kasem, Paul Anka, and John Wayne.[12][13]
As an illustrator, Bougas has worked with writer and publisher Jim Goad on such publications as Answer Me![14][15]
A. Wyatt Mann
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According to a 2015 BuzzFeed News report, Bougas used the pseudonym "A. Wyatt Mann" (phonetically: 'a white man') to produce overtly racist and antisemitic cartoons in the late 1980s and early 1990s.[3]
Besides black people and Jews, his cartoons occasionally targeted other minoPost too long. Click here to view the full text.