Carlos Gomez is a highly accomplished and versatile character actor with a career spanning over 25 years in film, television, and theater. He has made a significant impact in the industry, starring in a wide range of projects that showcase his impressive range and talent.
In television, Gomez has had recurring and starring roles in numerous shows, including the Netflix dramedy series "The Baker and the Beauty," the NBC drama series "Law and Order True Crime: The Menendez Murders," and the hit drama series "Madam Secretary." He also had a starring role in the A&E network's hit show "The Glades" for four seasons, earning him three Imagen Awards for Best Supporting Actor and numerous Alma Award nominations.
Gomez's extensive television credits include roles in some of the highest-rated series, such as "Friends," "Sleeper Cell," "Gang Related," "Chicago Med," "NYPD Blue," "NCIS," "House of Lies," "Hightown," "Law and Order," "Big Sky," "Blacklist," "FBI," "Manifest," "Blue Bloods," and many more. He has had the opportunity to share the screen with some of the most talented actors in the industry, including Don Cheadle, Morgan Freeman, Salma Hayek, Samuel Jackson, Nicole Kidman, Laura Dern, and George Clooney.
In addition to his television work, Gomez has also had a successful career in film. He has starred in a number of features, including the animated movie "Rumble" as Jimbo Coyle, and the hit franchise movie "Ride Along 2" opposite Ice Cube and Kevin Hart. He has also appeared in a wide range of other films, including "The Torture Report," "Trial by Fire," "A Dolphin's Tale 2," "Desperado," "Fools Rush In," "All About Steve," "The Negotiator," "The Replacement Killers," "The Perfect Game," "House of Sand and Fog," "The Report," and many more.
Gomez has also had a successful career in theater, starring in over 300 performances as Kevin Rosario in the original Broadway production of Lin-Manuel Miranda's Tony Award-winning musical "In the Heights." His two songs, "Inutil" and "Atención," were both part of the Grammy Award-winning musical's soundtrack. He has also returned to the New York stage in the critically acclaimed play "Daphne's Dive," written by Quiara Alegría Hudes and directed by Thomas Kail.
Gomez divides his time between Los Angeles, New York City, and Miami, and continues to be a sought-after actor in the entertainment industry.