EDDIE KAYE THOMAS (Freddy) is most widely recognized from his memorable performance as "Finch" in the runaway hit comedy "American Pie," and is currently filming the highly anticipated sequel, "American Pie 2."
Thomas just wrapped the coming of age comedy "Sheer Bliss," an independent film that tells the story of a group of college friends trying to figure out their post graduation lives. Thomas' film credits also include James Toback's "Black and White," opposite Brooke Shields and Robert Downey Jr., "The Rage: Carrie II" and the independent films "More Dogs than Bones," "Harvest," "Illtown" and "Mr. Jealousy."
Thomas began acting at the age of 7 in his hometown of New York City. He made his Broadway debut working with John Guare and Sir Peter Hallin on the Lincoln Center Production of "Four Baboons Adoring the Sun." His other numerous theatre credits include: "The Diary of Anne Frank," opposite Natalie Portman and directed by James Lapine; "Talking Pictures" for the Signature Theatre Company; LaMama's "La Misera," and "Richard III."
Thomas has appeared in several television series, most recently in a starring role in the NBC comedy "Brutally Normal." He also had stint son "Felicity," "Law and Order" and "Are You Afraid of the Dark?"