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In the advertisement, Seinfeld is trying to bribe an ordinary guy to get an Acura, offering him soup from The Soup Nazi, who happily offers "Soup for you!". After Jay Leno beat Jerry Seinfeld in bribing the ordinary guy, the Soup Nazi was seen with Jerry, an alien, and a " Munchkin " at a restaurant where they are angered at Jay Leno's actions.
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 ...
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 Nazi at a New York Mets game. He gave DVDs to fans who correctly answered trivia questions. [11]
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Jerry, George, Elaine and Kramer give him and his fiancée a big screen TV as a wedding gift. They break up and his ex-fiancée, the "Drakette", gives it away to charity. In " The Pilot, Part 2 ", the Drake and Drakette have gotten back together and watch Jerry's pilot program on a small, handheld black and white television.
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Wasn't this character based on a real person? -- Ansible yes, the soup nazi is based on a real person. The soup is really good, he won't let you pick the soup(you get what you get), he hates Seinfeld (he says his business was fine before Seinfeld), and my friend that ordered there was told not to come back for a year, because he took the soup nazi's picture.
Whether ordering the big salad at Monk Cafe or raiding the fridge at Jerry's apartment, the gang of Seinfeld have always been very into their food. Many classic Seinfeld episodes revolve around ...