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Laurence Tomashoff (born 1956 or 1957 (age 67–68)), [2] known professionally as Larry Thomas, is an American actor, best known for his guest role as Yev Kassem/the Soup Nazi on Seinfeld, for which he was nominated for an Emmy Award. [3]
The Soup Nazi was portrayed by Larry Thomas. Thomas, who did not realize that the character was based on a real person, received the inspiration for his portrayal from watching Lawrence of Arabia and studying Omar Sharif's accent. [6] [7] [8] The Soup Nazi has a cameo in the Seinfeld series finale, in which his true name is revealed. He is a ...
No soup for Larry Thomas. Thomas, the actor famous for his “Soup Nazi” character on “Seinfeld,” was supposed to schmooze fans on Saturday afternoon at Tacoma’s Infinite Soups. The ...
Larry Thomas has no problem facing a camera or a fan and bellowing, “No soup for you!” It’s the signature line from a now classic character, Soup Nazi, he played on an episode of the long ...
Yeganeh was the inspiration for the "Soup Nazi" character in the eponymous episode of the NBC television sitcom Seinfeld, which first aired on November 2, 1995.In this episode, Yeganeh, fictionalized as "Yev Kassem", was portrayed as the tyrannical purveyor of his soups, making all of his customers follow a strict set of rules if they wish to successfully procure a bowl of one of his coveted ...
In 1995, an unknown actor stole show from the most popular characters on TV. When Seinfeld's "The Soup Nazi" episode aired, the militant chef played by Larry Thomas was an instant sensation. "No ...
Larry Thomas may refer to: Larry Thomas (actor) (born 1956), American actor best known for portraying "The Soup Nazi" on the NBC sitcom Seinfeld; Larry Thomas (baseball) (born 1969), baseball player; Larry D. Thomas (born 1947), Texas poet laureate; Larry Thomas (racing driver) (1936–1965), NASCAR driver; Larry Thomas (political advisor) (c ...
“Schmoopie, Jackie Chiles and the Soup Nazi! My characters!” Seinfeld says in response. “They’re my characters now, Mr. Seinfeld,” responds Gasworth.