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Nick Gomez (born April 13, 1963) is an American
film director A film director controls a film's artistic and dramatic aspects and visualizes the screenplay (or script) while guiding the film crew and actors in the fulfilment of that vision. The director has a key role in choosing the cast members, p ...
and writer. He has directed for a number of television and film. His first feature-length film was the 1992 movie ''Laws of Gravity'', which won awards at both the Berlin International Film Festival and the
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. Gomez's next film was the 1995 crime drama '' New Jersey Drive'', which was screened and competed for a Grand Jury Prize during that year's
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.


Life and career

Gomez was born to an American advertising copywriter mother, Adeline, and Chilean artist, Andres Monreal, in Providence, Rhode Island. Realizing he was not going anywhere fast with his life, he obtained his GED, moved to New York and attended
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with an interest in sound design, music, and movies. It was there he met a group of filmmakers, producers, and actors that he would work with for the next decade; producer Bob Gosse, director Hal Hartley, actors Edie Falco, Paul Schulze, Saul Stein, Adam Trese, all of whom Gomez would use in his films. After SUNY, Gomez worked on commercials and features in NYC and wrote a few scripts that caught some attention around NYC. In the early 1990s Gomez's SUNY friend, Bob Gosse and Larry Meistrich started TSG Pictures in downtown New York to be a home for independent filmmakers. With them, Gomez would make ''
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'' (1992) starring Edie Falco, Adam Trese, and Paul Schulze – heralding a return of
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(specifically, New York City, and Brooklyn) '' cinema verité'', for the first time since
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and Martin Scorsese in 1970s. A reviewer for '' The Washington Post'', De Segonzac, said ''Laws of Gravity'' "fills the screen with beautifully framed scenes that need little verbal underpinning." From there, Gomez made '' New Jersey Drive'' (1995) starring Shar-Ron Corley, Gabriel Cassius, Saul Stein, and Donald Faison. Spike Lee, and his company; 40 Acres and A Mule, produced. Gomez received Independent Spirit Award nominations for best director on both the critically acclaimed, ''Laws of Gravity'' and ''New Jersey Drive''. ''New Jersey Drive'' would also receive the Grand Jury Prize at Sundance in 1995 along with a nomination and win at the Torino and Berlin festivals. Next, Gomez directed the feature ''Illtown'', starring Michael Rapaport, Lili Taylor, Adam Trese, Kevin Corrigan, Angela Featherstone, Tony Danza,
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, Paul Schulze, Oscar Isaac, and Saul Stein. Of his third, and most experimental feature, Gomez told the '' Village Voice'' "The mood and tempo of Illtown express what I felt like at the time. I had to make it come out the other end. It was incredibly hard, but it was really satisfying working on a more intimate scale again." In 1995, after a screening of ''Laws of Gravity'', Gomez was approached by Tom Fontana and Barry Levinson to create with them a look and tone for their new series for NBC; '' Homicide: Life on the Street''. Gomez would, in turn, direct the pilot for the series and subsequent episodes. In 1997, Gomez would again collaborate with Fontana in the creation of his new series, '' Oz'' for HBO. Following ''Oz'', Gomez, now deeply ensconced in the world of television – a place he felt comfortable to express his ideas and flourish, found himself on the crest of the golden age of television with the explosion of cable. He has directed some of the best episodic television of the past two decades and enjoyed close collaborative relationships with the creators of '' Chicago P.D.'' along with countless others. Gomez, a prolific episodic director, recently inspired by the wealth of up-and-coming artists, will produce television and bring projects through his company, Eidophusikan Productions.


Filmography


Television

Director (episodes) *''
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'' (CW) *'' Titans'' (DC Universe/HBO Max) *''
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'' (NBC) *'' FBI'' (CBS) *'' Shades of Blue'' (NBC) *''
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'' (Bravo) *'' Midnight, Texas'' (NBC) *'' Salvation'' (CBS) *'' Queen of the South'' (USA) *''
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'' (Netflix) *'' Supergirl'' (CBS) *''
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'' (USA Network) *'' Magic City'' (Starz) *'' Awake'' (NBC) *'' Blue Bloods'' (CBS) *'' Damages'' *'' Drop Dead Diva'' *''
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'' (FX) *'' Detroit 1-8-7'' (ABC) *'' Law & Order: Los Angeles'' *'' Rubicon'' (AMC) *''
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'' (ABC) *''
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'' (Fox) *'' Dark Blue'' (TNT) *'' Eleventh Hour'' (CBS) *'' Knight Rider'' (NBC) *'' Brotherhood'' (Showtime) *'' True Blood'' (HBO) *''
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'' (Showtime) *'' Sleeper Cell'' (Showtime) *'' The Sopranos'' (HBO) *'' The 4400'' *'' The Inside'' (Fox) *'' The Shield'' (FX) *'' Veronica Mars'' (UPN) (Episode: "
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") *'' Law and Order: SVU'' (NBC) *'' Crisis'' (NBC) *'' Oz'' (HBO) *'' Devious Maids'' (Lifetime) *''
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'' (SundanceTV) *'' Sneaky Pete'' (Amazon) *'' The Expanse'' (Amazon)


Film

Director * ''
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'' (2014, TV film) * ''Ricochet'' (2011, TV film) * '' Final Jeopardy'' (2001, TV film) * '' Drowning Mona'' (2000) * ''
Illtown '' Illtown'' is a 1998 film directed by Nick Gomez. It was the first screen appearance of Oscar Isaac. Plot Dante and his girlfriend Micky run a very profitable drug operation in a seaside town, aided and abetted by a host of teens who sell the s ...
'' (1998) * '' New Jersey Drive'' (1995) * ''
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'' (1992)


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External links

* * https://www.nytimes.com/1992/08/23/movies/up-and-coming-nick-gomez-ex-knucklehead-makes-good.html * https://www.filmcomment.com/blog/bombast-williamsburg-on-screen/ * https://www.villagevoice.com/2001/07/17/the-shooting-gallery-19912001/: {{DEFAULTSORT:Gomez, Nick 1963 births American male screenwriters American television directors Living people American people of Mexican descent State University of New York at Purchase alumni Writers from Somerville, Massachusetts Film directors from Massachusetts Screenwriters from Massachusetts Screenwriters from New York (state)