Jaime P. Gomez (born August 31, 1965)[1] is an American film and television actor. He is perhaps best known for playing Inspector Evan Cortez, one of the inspectors under the command of Nash Bridges, in the Special Investigations Unit, in the first five seasons (1996–2000) of the American police procedural television series Nash Bridges.[2][3]
Jaime P. Gomez | |
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Born | Los Angeles, California, U.S. | August 31, 1965
Occupation(s) | Film and television actor |
Years active | 1988–present |
Gomez was born in Los Angeles, California.[1] He began his career in 1988, appearing in the police procedural television series 21 Jump Street.[4] In 1989, he appeared in his first feature film, Say Anything..., starring John Cusack, Ione Skye and John Mahoney.[5] In the same year, he played the recurring role of Sonny DaSilva in the soap opera television series Generations, appearing in 14 episodes.
Partial filmography
edit- Say Anything... (1989) - Partier
- Across the Tracks (1991) - Bobby
- L.A. Story (1991) - Tod PA[6]
- Dolly Dearest (1991) - Hector
- American Me (1992) - Eddie[7]
- The Silencer (1992) - Drew
- Crimson Tide (1995) - Ood Mahoney[8]
- Solo (1996) - Sgt. Lorenzo
- Clockwatchers (1997) - Derrick
- Sticks (2001) - Sargento Sanchez
- Gabriela (2001) - Mike
- Training Day (2001) - Detective Mark
- Charmed (2002) - Greg Conroy
- Devil's Knight (2003) - Richie Cobor
- 16 to Life (2009) - Ronald
- Apocalypse According to Doris (2011) - Felix
- I Am Bad (2012) - Dad
- Benjamin Troubles (2015) - Miguel
References
edit- ^ a b "Jaime Gomez". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved July 24, 2022.
- ^ Luis Aldama, Frederick (April 19, 2022). Latinx TV in the Twenty-First Century. University of Arizona Press. p. 176. ISBN 9780816545018 – via Google Books.
- ^ Reyes, Luis; Rubie, Peter (2000). Hispanics in Hollywood: A Celebration of 100 Years in Film and Television. Lone Eagle Pub. p. 477. ISBN 9781580650250 – via Google Books.
- ^ "Latin Style". Latin Style Magazine. University of Texas. July 1999. p. 22.
- ^ "Say Anything... (1989)". American Film Institute. Retrieved July 24, 2022.
- ^ "L. A. Story (1991)". American Film Institute. Retrieved July 24, 2022.
- ^ "American Me (1992)". American Film Institute. Retrieved July 24, 2022.
- ^ Willis, John (March 2000), Screen World 1996, Hal Leonard Corporation, p. 52, ISBN 9781557832528
External links
edit- Jaime P. Gomez at IMDb
- Jaime P. Gomez at the TCM Movie Database