Eddie Kaye Thomas plays Jeff Woodcock, an earnest, idealistic and slightly square vice principal whose wide-eyed enthusiasm about marriage won't be dimmed by his neighbor and work colleague Eddie (Brad Garrett) on the half-hour comedy 'TIL DEATH, now in its second season on FOX.

Thomas is perhaps best known for his role as Finch in the wildly successful "American Pie" trilogy of films: "American Pie", "American Pie 2", and "American Wedding".

Next on the big screen, he is reprising his role as Rosenberg in "Harold and Kumar 2", the sequel to "Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle".

Previously on television, Thomas had regular roles on "Off Centre" and "Brutally Normal", and guest-starred on such hit series as "CSI", "The X-Files", and "Law & Order". Currently, he can also be heard on the FOX animated series "American Dad!" in the recurring role of Barry, young Steve's obese friend who — without medication — can be a deranged mastermind. His upcoming telefilms include the ABC Family movie-of-the-week, "Nature of the Beast".

Thomas' additional feature films include starring roles in James Toback's "Black and White", opposite Brooke Shields and Robert Downey Jr.; "Project Greenlight's Stolen Summer", with Aidan Quinn and Bonnie Hunt; "Illtown", with Michael Rappaport and Lily Taylor; Tom Green's "Freddy Got Fingered"; "Winter Break": "The Rage: Carrie 2"; "Taboo"; and "Neo Ned". His independent features include "Blind Guy Driving" with Jane Seymour; and "Fifty Pills" with Veronica Mars' Kristen Bell. He can soon be seen in the independent features "On the Road with Judas" and "Venus and Vegas".

A New York native, Thomas started acting at age seven. On stage, Thomas first appeared on Broadway at 11 years old in John Guare's "Four Baboons Adoring the Sun", and then again at age 17 in "The Diary of Anne Frank" with Natalie Portman in the title role. He has also appeared in several Off-Broadway productions, having worked with The New Group, Signature Theater Company, and La Mama, with roles in "Richard III" and "La Miseria". He also portrayed CB in the Off-Broadway play "Dog Sees God: Confessions of a Teenage Blockhead".