John Joseph Gomes

John Joseph Gomes is an a performer based in Rhode Island and has been performing in theater since he was 11 years old. He's mainly an actor/dancer but has written and directed a few short films, taught hip-hop and jazz dance classes, and hosted a local public access arts oriented talk show.
John started LoisAnnie Productions a few years ago when he had the idea to make films with characters that were gay but not necessarily making it the main focal point of the story line. He named LoisAnnie Productions after his mother who passed away in ’97 and who, along with his father and sister, encouraged John to begin acting at age 11.
For more about LoisAnnie Productions, go to loisannieproductions.com

Photo By TJason Photos
John was nominated for a Motif Best Supporting Actor award for playing Ross in "Beth" produced by Leonard Xavier Schwartz and written by Michael Roderick. Voting begins on the Motif Magazine's Website on April 30.

(John as Tom and Jamie Dufault as Ross in Leonard Xavier Robert Schwartz's Fidelity. Photo by Sharon Sawyer
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(Performing "Let Me Out" a monologue written by Kevin Broccoli. Photo by Pheonix Photography.)

(During the staged reading of Corpus Christi by Terrence McNally directed by Kevin Broccoli. Photo by Richard Boober )