Laith Wallschleger

Laith Wallschleger

A former student-athlete, Laith Wallschleger graduated from the University of Delaware with an MBA in Finance and Theatre Minor. After setting multiple University and NCAA records on the collegiate football field, he went on to play in the NFL for the Arizona Cardinals. Retirement from professional sports marked a transition to a career in entertainment. After graduating from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, he began work as an actor, voice actor, and stuntman. Primarily a TV/Film actor, Laith's work can be seen on Oxygen Network, the Food Network, Lifetime, and HBO. Aside from acting, Laith's stunt work spans TV's "Ballers," "Euphoria," and "All-American," as well as the feature films; "Brian Banks" and "Paterno." In addition to his on-camera work, Laith has commercial voiceover credit for Mercedes, ESPN, Intel, Burger King, ABC, and countless Fortune 500 companies. The ability to execute over 100 accents, characters, and celebrity impressions allows a seamless crossover between voiceover in commercial, video game, animation, and film. A native of Alexandria, VA, Laith now lives in Los Angeles. From Superbowl commercials, spokesmanship, and modeling print/runway, to developing brand/marketing content for multi-million dollar companies, Laith looks forward to the next challenge in his entertainment career.

Movies

Paradise
  • Jan 26, 2025
  • English
A Secret Service agent investigates the murder of a former president in a seemingly peaceful community.
Wait With Me
  • Mar 29, 2023
  • English
When romance novelist Kate Smith suddenly gets writer's block as she's beginning the final installment of her international bestselling steamy Bed 'n Breakfast series, she'll do pretty much anything to get her groove back. Like sneak into a Tire Depot waiting room because her words flow there just like complimentary coffee-smooth, sweet, and scorchingly hot. She manages to fly under the radar until the rugged and charming mechanic, Miles Hudson, notices the quirky redhead slinking in and out of the employees only entrance. But she's way too intriguing to blow the whistle on. Doing a test-drive of her new book idea sounds like a much better option.