Larry Thomas Biography

American actor)

Laurence Tomashoff (born 1956 or 1957 (age:66–67)), known professionally as Larry Thomas, is an American actor, best known for his guest role as Yev K*em/the Soup National Socialist German Workers' Party on Seinfeld, for which he was nominated for an Emmy Award. In addition to making personal appearances as the Soup National Socialist German Workers' Party, Thomas has appeared in a number of films, TV shows, and commercials, and appears at autograph-signing shows across the country.

Early life

Thomas was born in the New York City borough of Brooklyn to an observant Jewish family of Russian and Romanian background. His parents divorced and he moved to California alongside his mother and sister when he was 11. He attended Hebrew school after school hours.

Career

Acting

Prior to acting, Thomas had jobs as a bail bondsman, bartender, and janitor.

He is best known for his role as Yev K*em in the "Soup National Socialist German Workers' Party" episode of the television sitcom Seinfeld. Thomas took an acting workshop taught by Jeffrey Tambor. Tambor was fascinated by Thomas’ acting in a workshop and his cl*mates convinced Tambor to write a letter to Marc Hirschfield, casting director of The Larry Sanders Show (which starred Tambor) as well as Seinfeld. Thomas, who was a huge fan of the series, got a call from Hirschfield for the character and attended his audition in character in a military uniform, and won the role by improvising his now-famous line, "No soup for you!" His widely acclaimed performance earned him a nomination for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series in 1996, which he lost to Tim Conway for Coach. He reprised the role in the series' final episode.

In 1997, he made a cameo appearance as the blackjack dealer in Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery, sharing the scene with Mike Myers and Robert Wagner. In 2004, he guest-starred as himself in the Scrubs episode "My Self-Examination", where the main character tried to trick him into saying the Soup National Socialist German Workers' Party's catchphrase, "No Soup for You!" He also played a Soup National Socialist German Workers' Party-like "food cop" in a commercial for the Center for Consumer Freedom. That same year he guest-starred in the television series Drake & Josh as Bob Galloway in the episode "2 Idiots and a Baby."

In 2006, Thomas made an appearance in Scott Grenke's independent comedy feature Spaced Out (which includes a variation of the catchphrase). This was the start of a working relationship with Boomstick Films which includes co-starring roles in Not Another B Movie, Dr. Spine, and the award-winning Paranormal Activity spoof Paranormal Calamity.

In other later roles of note, Larry has portrayed each of the two most iconic Middle Eastern villains of American history. In 2006, he guest-starred in Arrested Development as a Saddam Hussein lookalike. An earlier joke had one character having a photo taken with the real Saddam, after mistaking him for Thomas. Thomas also played the role of Osama bin Laden in Uwe Boll's 2008 shock comedy film Postal.

In 2009, Thomas appeared in the independent feature Un*led Horror Comedy playing the role of "Dwayne."

In February 2012, Thomas again appeared as the Soup National Socialist German Workers' Party in an Acura NSX commercial featuring comedians Jerry Seinfeld and Jay Leno.

In February 2013, he began filming for Tesla Effect: A Tex Murphy Adventure, a video game using live-action cut-scenes.

In 2016, he appeared in a short comedy film The Love Suckers, playing a marriage therapist giving bad advice to a couple along with Eddie Deezen and Caryn Richman.

His latest project is Dads!, a television sitcom pilot that is written, directed, and produced by Thomas and David Everhart Castro. It is currently in post-production.

Public appearances as the Soup National Socialist German Workers' Party

In 2006, Thomas began selling autographed photographs of himself through catalogs such as Wall Street Creations Inc., glaring at the camera in chef's garb, with the handwritten notation "No soup for you!"

In 2011, Thomas appeared dressed as the Soup National Socialist German Workers' Party at a New York Mets game. He gave DVDs to fans who correctly answered trivia questions.

In 2012, he again appeared as the Soup National Socialist German Workers' Party while touring the United States with a Seinfeld food truck, allowing fans to pose with him and signing autographs.

On July 5, 2014, he appeared at Brooklyn Cyclones as the Soup National Socialist German Workers' Party to celebrate Salute to Seinfeld Night, and threw out the first pitch.

In 2015, he reprised his role as the Soup National Socialist German Workers' Party when Hulu opened "Seinfeld: The Apartment" in New York City, creating a real-world version of Jerry Seinfeld's Upper West Side apartment, complete with a show memorabilia gallery and interactive Seinfeld fan experience to mark the streaming debut of all episodes of the series on Hulu.

Music

Larry has written and recorded songs: "Nico's Song (With Out You)" written for Dads!, "It's Angela (The Wife I Choose)", "Running, Running, Running (Ben's Song), and "Ma! (Ode to Dorine)".

Gun control advocacy

In 2013, Serbu Firearms refused to sell their model BFG-50A semi-automatic .50 rifles to the New York City Police Department after the p*age of the NY SAFE Act that cl*ified their weapon as an *ault rifle. Accompanying this, Serbu then had T-shirts printed with an image of Thomas as The Soup National Socialist German Workers' Party and the words "No Serbu For You". Thomas, a gun control advocate, contacted Facebook and the T-shirt printers to have the shirts removed. Serbu later removed the image of Thomas and replaced it with one of their founder Mark Serbu.

Filmography

Film

Television

Video games

References

    External links

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