Nick Gomez

Biography: It's doubtful there are many directors who have excelled at the sort of gritty, urban realism imbued in the films of Nick Gomez -- and even if they did, the performances they showcased and the moods they set aren't likely to have been nearly as effective. From the streets of New Jersey to the halls of inner-city law enforcement and the cold reality of prison, Gomez's unmistakable flair for the rougher side of life found him dabbling in television with episodes of such small-screen hits as The Sopranos, OZ, The Shield, and Homicide: Life on the Street. A native of Somerville, MA, who received his film education in the esteemed SUNY Purchase film program, Gomez did editing work in 1990 on the Hal Hartley films The Unbelievable Truth and Trust. The aspiring filmmaker had his own vision, however, and made his feature debut the next year with Laws of Gravity. Subsequently helming a handful of Homicide episodes, Gomez returned to features with the 1995 crime drama New Jersey Drive.It's doubtful there are many directors who have excelled at the sort of gritty, urban realism imbued in the films of Nick Gomez -- and even if they did, the performances they showcased and the moods they set aren't likely to have been nearly as effective. From the streets of New Jersey to the halls of inner-city law enforcement and the cold reality of prison, Gomez's unmistakable flair for the rougher side of life found him dabbling in television with episodes of such small-screen hits as The Sopranos, OZ, The Shield, and Homicide: Life on the Street. A native of Somerville, MA, who received his film education in the esteemed SUNY Purchase film program, Gomez did editing work in 1990 on the Hal Hartley films The Unbelievable Truth and Trust. The aspiring filmmaker had his own vision, however, and made his feature debut the next year with Laws of Gravity. Subsequently helming a handful of Homicide episodes, Gomez returned to features with the 1995 crime drama New Jersey Drive. Though his 1996 follow-up Illtown didn't gain him quite the exposure of his earlier efforts, Gomez expanded his directing experience with frequent television work. In 2000, he inexplicably turned to comedy with the quickly forgotten Drowning Mona, and two years later returned to the small screen with work on The Shield and Robbery Homicide Division. Gomez directed an episode of Keen Eddie in 2003. Expand

Nick Gomez's Scores

Average career score: 68
Highest Metascore: 94 Homicide: Life on the Street: Season 1
Lowest Metascore: 37 Do No Harm: Season 1
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 26 out of 38
  2. Negative: 1 out of 38
38 tv reviews
Title: Year: Credit: User score:
tbd Keen Eddie: Season 1 Jun 3, 2003 Director tbd
tbd Dawson's Creek: Season 6 Oct 2, 2002 Broker Nick 6.0
tbd Robbery Homicide Division: Season 1 Sep 27, 2002 Director tbd
92 The Shield: Season 1 Mar 12, 2002 Director 9.1
60 Crossing Jordan: Season 1 Sep 24, 2001 Director tbd
tbd City of Angels: Season 2 Oct 12, 2000 Director tbd
tbd Third Watch: Season 2 Oct 2, 2000 Director tbd
tbd Oz: Season 3 Jul 14, 1999 Director 7.7
88 The Sopranos: Season 1 Jan 10, 1999 Director / Nick Gomez 9.1
tbd Homicide: Life on the Street: Season 7 Sep 25, 1998 Director 8.3
tbd Oz: Season 2 Jul 11, 1998 Director 7.8
tbd Homicide: Life on the Street: Season 6 Oct 17, 1997 Director 8.5
70 Oz: Season 1 Jul 12, 1997 Director 7.9
tbd Homicide: Life on the Street: Season 4 Oct 20, 1995 Director 7.8
94 Homicide: Life on the Street: Season 1 Jan 31, 1993 Director 8.7