A casual observer would think "The Soup Nazi" was Larry's only work in television. While he will forever be known for the Emmy-nominated role, Larry Thomas has appeared in several television shows and films since, and most recently in the hilarious Comedy Central movie "Knee High P.I."
Larry also received rave reviews for his performance in 2002 as Manolo in the stage version of Neil Simon's "Odd Couple", starring Barbara Eden and Rita McKenzie. The two actresses took over Felix and Oscar's role, and gave a fresh new perspective. Larry and the rest of the supporting cast also got a huge "thumbs up".
MOVIES
Knee High P.I. (2003)
BachelorMan (2003)
Hyacinth (1998)
Surface to Air (1997)
Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery (1997)
Terror on Tour (1990)
TELEVISION
"Weakest Link" (2001/2002)
"One On One" (2001)
"CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" (2000)
"Geena Davis Show, The" (2000)
"Sabrina, the Teenage Witch" (1996)
"Mr. & Mrs. Smith" (1996)
"Caroline in the City" (1995)
"Kirk" (1995)
"Seinfeld" (1995)
"Grace Under Fire" (1993)
"Seinfeld" (1990)
LUBBOCK-AVALANCHE JOURNAL
Eden, Ensemble keep audiences laughing
December 2, 2001
"Larry Thomas and David Castro are a scream as Manolo and Jesus."
BOCA RATON NEWS
February, 2002
"Larry Thomas and David Castro are absolutely great as the libidinous Latinos who bring a box of candy that is "no good" and make an overt display of chest hair. Thomas - familiar to Seinfeld fans as the "Soup Nazi," and Castro, seen most recently in the movie, Pearl Harbor, help to kick up the comedy".
KALAMAZOO GAZETTE
'Odd Couple' shines with cast, gags
Tuesday, March 12, 2002
"Absolutely riotous were David Castro as Jesus Costazuela and Larry Thomas as his brother Manolo"
WHOOT WEEKLY ATLANTIC CIY April 18, 2002
"Larry Thomas, familiar to Seinfeld fans as "The Soup Nazi," is superb as Manolo, and handsome David Castro, who appeared in the movie Pearl Harbor, does a banner job portraying Jesus."
"The entire supporting cast and stars were crowd pleasers judging from the standing ovation they drew." Arkansas Times
Pittsburgh Post-Gazzette
Stage Review: Female 'Odd Couple'
Saturday, December 28, 2002
By Richard E. Rauh
"Finally, the Spanish brothers, whom Olive recruits as dates for her and Florence, nearly steal the show. They bring a much-needed shot of energy to the production, and their comic interactions, delightfully played by David Castro and Larry Thomas (the soup Nazi from "Seinfeld"), are worth the price of admission."
J.D: Are you the Soup Nazi from Seinfeld?
Larry: No, I'm a classically trained actor who's played many roles. It's a little shallow (which I said with great sarcasm) to pigeonhole someone based on a guest appearance they made on a TV show eight years ago, don't you think! (which I said with great irritation).
J.D: Say the soup thing.
Larry: No!
J.D: Dammit!