Eddie Kaye Thomas

New York native Eddie Kaye Thomas began acting at age seven, and by age 17 had already appeared on Broadway in both John Guare's "Four Baboons Adoring the Sun" (1992) and the 1997-98 revisionist version of "The Diary of Anne Frank" starring Natalie Portman. Tall and thin, with close cropped auburn hair, a decidedly New York pallor and an offhand, sardonic air, the Professional Children's School graduate appeared Off-Broadway in "Richard III" and at La Mama's "La Miseria" as well as guest roles on such NYC-filmed series as "Law & Order" and "Late Night With Conan O'Brien" (both NBC). The young actor would soon be better known for his film work, most notably as a star of the hit summer film "American Pie" (1999).

Thomas made his big screen debut as Young Flaco in Nick Gomez's hard-hitting New York City-set drug fable "illtown" (1996). He would later appear in Noah Baumbach's "Mr. Jealousy" (1998, also set in New York) before landing a supporting role as geeky Arnie in the toothless teen-aimed thriller "The Rage: Carrie 2" (1999).

Thomas reached his widest audience to date with a featured role in the summer hit teen sex comedy "American Pie", playing Finch, a young suburban Michigan resident who compensates for his pubescent awkwardness by aspiring to a sophisticated continental lifestyle, including sipping mochaccinos, riding a Vespa and peppering his droll pronouncements with Latin phrases. The inclusion of Finch's obsessive distaste for the school washrooms set the scene for the film's requisite bathroom humor, pulled off admirably by Thomas, who balanced its questionable taste with a natural flair for physical comedy, while maintaining the strange dignity and disarming charm of his oddball character. Finch comes out a winner in the film's central sexual quest, losing his virginity to a well-preserved older woman who appreciates the young man's physical youth and mental maturity. The actor reprised the role for the sequels "American Pie 2" (2001) and "American Wedding" (2003).

Thomas appeared as a youth in several other films, ranging from the dramatic (writer-director James Toback's "Black and White" in 2000) to the comedic (with Tom Green in "Freddy Got Fingered" in 2001) to the experimental ("Stolen Summer" in 2002, the first film made by Miramax in conjunction with HBO's "Project Greenlight" documentary series). The actor also had the leading roles in a pair of shortlived TV series, the dramedy "Brutally Normal" (2000) and sit-com "Off Centre" (2001-2003), co-created by "American Pie" scribes Paul and Chris Weitz.

  • Also Credited As:
    Eddie K. Thomas
  • Born:
    October 31, 1980 in New York City, New York, USA
  • Job Titles:
    Actor
Education
  • Professional Children s School, New York, New York
Milestones
  • 1988 Began acting at age 7 (date approximate)
  • 1992 Broadway debut in John Guare s Four Baboons Adoring the Sun ; understudied role of Wayne
  • 1996 Appeared in the Survivor episode of Law & Order (October)
  • 1996 Had a featured role in Nick Gomez s illtown
  • 1997 Featured on the Broadway stage in The Diary of Anne Frank , starring Natalie Portman
  • 1998 Appeared in Noah Baumbach s Mr. Jealousy
  • 1998 Guest starred on an episode of Felicity (The WB) as a video store clerk
  • 1999 Played young faux sophisticate Finch, one of a group of friends who endeavor to lose their virginity before graduation, in the hit comedy American Pie
  • 1999 Was featured as unpopular Arnie in The Rage: Carrie 2
  • 2000 Had a featured role as one of a group of urban teens appropriating African-American hip-hop culture in James Toback s mostly impvoisational feature Black and White
  • 2000 Starred in The WB s midseason replacement high school-set sitcom Brutally Normal
  • 2001 Reprised role of Finch in American Pie 2
  • 2001 Returned to series TV as co-star of the comedy series Off Centre (The WB)
  • 2003 Reunited with the American Pie cast for American Wedding
  • 2005 Cast opposite Jenny McCarthy in John Mallory Asher s Dirty Love
  • 2007 Co-starred with Jane Seymour in Blind Dating
  • Appeared Off-Broadway in Richard III , Talking Pictures and La Miseria

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