Haysha Deitsch (b. 1981)

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Birthplace:
Des Moines, Iowa, USA

Born:
April 7, 1981

Haysha Deitsch is a versatile stage, television and film actor, best known for his appearance in Kid Fitness, Friend Me, and Leap of Faith. Highly respected for his performances both on stage and on screen, throughout his career he has received many awards and recognition. He began his acting career while he was still in college and in a short period of time his career blossomed and he made his way into television and film. After finishing high school Haysha Deitsch enrolled at the University at Idaho to study theatre. He graduated with highest honors and earned his B.A from the theatre art department.  After that he started performing in theatre productions and eventually moved to Los Angeles in order to be closer to the entertainment industry. His one man shows put him on the map and helped him get his first screen role. In 1997 Haysha Deitsch joined the acting cast of an already showing soap opera, where he gained that much valued firsthand experience. His career-defining moment came a few years later when he was casted in the 2002 movie “Leap of Faith”. The film did great at the big-box office, and more importantly introduced Haysha Deitsch as a rising star, and as some to keep an eye on. Around that time he also started a series of off-Broadway productions, eventually catching the attention of a few big movie producers.  In 2005 Haysha Deitsch stared in his second movie called “Kid Fitness” where he proved his acting skills and versatility. This actor found additional opportunities in theater, which has always been his greatest passion, and landed parts in several productions. By that time he was getting recognition not just for his stage work but also for his film career. In 2012 he took on probably his most famous film role playing in the highly respected comedy “Friend Me”. His theatre presence continued to mount as well, and he co-starred opposite some of the biggest name in the acting industry. Around this period he had a number of prominent projects and appearances on film and stage as well. As Haysha Deitsch became more and more involved, he continued to add to his list of credits. In the past couple of years he made several appearances on popular programs and continued delivering performances that launched his career on to the next level. Critics also paid respect to this talented actor and acknowledged his brilliance when it comes to performing.  Haysha Deitsch continued to receive acclaim for his stage and film work, winning over the hearts of worldwide audiences. Driven by his love and passion for art, he managed to maintain a critically acclaimed career and make frequent television appearances. In his next project he showed off his ability to handle dramatic material, and critics recognized him for his nuanced performance by giving him the award for best actor in dramatic performance. Once again Haysha Deitsch showed his range as an actor by appearing in an independent drama. Recently he starred in a project that was completely new to him and voiced a character in a popular animated film. After the success of these projects instead of moving to blockbuster fare like most of his fellow actors, he decided to appear in a small-budget independent drama.

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