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Thomas Gomez
From Wikipedia
Thomas Gomez (July 10, 1905 – June 18, 1971) was an American actor.
Born Sabino Tomas Gomez in New York City, Gomez began his acting career in theater during the 1920s and was a student of the actor Walter Hampden. He made his first film Sherlock Holmes and the Voice of Terror in 1942 and by the end of his career had appeared in sixty films.
Gomez was the first Hispanic-American to be nominated for an Academy Award when he was nominated for his performance in the 1947 film Ride the Pink Horse. Directed by and starring Robert Montgomery, it was later used as the basis for an episode of the same name for the television series Robert Montgomery Presents in which Gomez reprised his role.
His other film roles include Who Done It? (1942), Key Largo (1948), Force of Evil (1948), The Conqueror (1956) and his final film Beneath the Planet of the Apes (1970). A frequent performer on television, Gomez also appeared in guest roles in such series as The Twilight Zone, Route 66, Dr. Kildare, Mr. Ed, Burke's Law, The Virginian, It Takes a Thief, Bewitched, The Rifleman, and Gunsmoke.
Gomez had many notable stage roles, such as the one in the original Broadway run of A Man for All Seasons.
As actor
Bogart: The Untold Story
Beneath the Planet of the Apes
Stay Away, Joe
Shadow Over Elveron
The Power and the Glory
Summer and Smoke
But Not for Me
John Paul Jones
The Plot to Kill Stalin
Collector’s Item
The Conqueror
Trapeze
Las Vegas Shakedown
The Looters
The Magnificent Matador
Night Freight
The Adventures of Hajji Baba
The Gambler from Natchez
Sombrero
The Sellout
Macao
The Merry Widow
Pony Soldier
Anne of the Indies
The Harlem Globetrotters
Force of Evil
The Woman on Pier 13
The Furies
Kim
The Eagle and the Hawk