Rick Gomez has been acting in television and film for the last 20 years. Some of his television credits include Band of Brothers produced by Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg, What about Brian? produced by J.J. Abrams, and Justified produced by Graham Yost. He recently completed a pilot for Fox created by Peter Tolan.
His film credits include Transformers, Sin City, the Academy Award nominated Ray and the soon to be released The Apparition.
Rick started writing and producing with, Los Angeles film festival audience award winner, Last Man Running and has since finished festival favorite Pissing Vocal Gold.
His film credits include Transformers, Sin City, the Academy Award nominated Ray and the soon to be released The Apparition.
Rick started writing and producing with, Los Angeles film festival audience award winner, Last Man Running and has since finished festival favorite Pissing Vocal Gold.
In 2009 Gomez co-founded Reckoner[Films]* along with Frank John Hughes.
Frank John Hughes studied Jazz composition at the Berklee College of Music in Boston before
making his feature film debut in Robert Celestino’s True Convictions. Leave marks the fourth
film Hughes and Celestino have collaborated on including the Sundance Film Festival hit Mr.
Vincent and Yonkers Joe.
Mr. Hughes has appeared in films such as Bad Boys opposite Will Smith, The Funeral,
Layin' Low, Urban Jungle, Robbers, Deranged, for which he won best actor at the New York
Independent Film Festival, Steven Spielberg's Catch Me If You Can opposite Tom Hanks and
Leonardo DiCaprio and Righteous Kill opposite Robert De Niro and Al Pacino.
A veteran of numerous television appearances, Mr. Hughes received wide international acclaim
for his portrayal of Wild Bill Guarnere in the HBO miniseries Band of Brothers and in 2007 joined
the cast of HBO's The Sopranos for the show’s final season playing Walden Belfiore. In 2008
Hughes joined the cast of the hit series 24 as Director of Homeland Security Tim Woods and
remained for the final two seasons until the series ended in 2010.
Hughes is currently in post-production on ‘The Grief Tourist’ - a film he wrote and produced
starring Michael Cudlitz, Pruitt Taylor Vince and Melanie Griffith which will be out later this year.
In 2009 Hughes co-founded Reckoner[Films]* along with Rick Gomez.
Ms. Shaw’s rise to stardom started with her role in Rodney Dangerfield’s 1992 film, Ladybugs. Her portrayal of a prostitute opposite Tom Cruise in Eyes Wide Shut earned her leading roles in 40 Days and 40 Nights, and The Hills Have Eyes. Ms. Shaw’s recent box office hits include 3:10 to Yuma, Two Lovers, and Badland.
Ron can next been seen starring along side Eric Bana and Rachel McAdams in The Time Travelers Wife. In 2002 Ron was nominated for a Golden Globe for his performance the HBO series Band of Brothers. Other credits include the cult hit Office Space, in which he starred opposite Jennifer Aniston, Sex and the City, FOX’s House M.D., and the Oscar-winning Adaptation.
Emmy Award-nominated actor, best known for his role as Hal, the father of the family in the Fox Network television situation comedy Malcolm in the Middle. He also played Dr. Tim Whatley on Seinfeld, Kevin James' neighbor in The King of Queens and other roles in numerous movies and television programs. Bryan recently won his third consectutive Emmy for his role in the AMC series Breaking Bad, which premiered on January 20, 2008.
Since the early 1980s he has been in over 50 movies, including Breakdown, Con Air, The Mighty Ducks, Are We There Yet, Terminator 3, and Sideways.
He has also guest starred on over 40 television shows, including the role of Tom Friendly on the series Lost, a character who appeared in 20 episodes, as many as some former main cast members. He also played the murderous drug dealer Bo Crowder in a recurring role in the 2010 season of the hit FX TV show Justifed.
Gainey played Kurtz/The Wizard in the controversial road-revenge film Apocalypse Oz, a film containing no original dialogue as it is all taken from Apocalypse Now and The Wizard of Oz. In 2007 he appeared in a trio of films including Mr. Woodcock, Wild Hogs, and the sci/horror film Unearthed. In 2010 MC was one of the stars of television series Happy Town, appeared in Love Ranch and was the voice of the Captain of the Palace guard in the animated blockbuster Tangled.
He has also guest starred on over 40 television shows, including the role of Tom Friendly on the series Lost, a character who appeared in 20 episodes, as many as some former main cast members. He also played the murderous drug dealer Bo Crowder in a recurring role in the 2010 season of the hit FX TV show Justifed.
Gainey played Kurtz/The Wizard in the controversial road-revenge film Apocalypse Oz, a film containing no original dialogue as it is all taken from Apocalypse Now and The Wizard of Oz. In 2007 he appeared in a trio of films including Mr. Woodcock, Wild Hogs, and the sci/horror film Unearthed. In 2010 MC was one of the stars of television series Happy Town, appeared in Love Ranch and was the voice of the Captain of the Palace guard in the animated blockbuster Tangled.





