Steve Gomer

History

​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Steve Gomer is an American film and television director. In 1987, he made his directorial debut directing the film Sweet Lorriane starring Maureen Stapleton. He continued directing films namely Fly by Night (1993), Sunset Park (1996) starring Rhea Perlman and Barney's Great Adventure (1998). Since 2000, he moved on to television directing episodes of Chicago Hope, Gilmore Girls, Ally McBeal, Joan of Arcadia, The Unit, Private Practice and few other series.

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Steve Gomer

Movies

All Saints
Director
ALL SAINTS is based on the inspiring true story of salesman-turned-pastor Michael Spurlock, the tiny church he was ordered to shut down, and a group of refugees from Southeast Asia. Together, they risked everything to plant seeds for a future that might just save them all.
Expecting a Miracle
Director
Botched directions lead a struggling couple to a small Mexican town whose residents have a positive effect on the pair's faltering marriage.
Barney's Great Adventure
Director
Mom and dad dump son Cody, daughter Abby, her best friend Marcella and a baby on the farm with Grandpa and Grandma. Purple dinosaur Barney soon appears to entertain the kids, and when a large colorful egg deposited on a farm by a shooting star is accidentally carted off, Barney and the kids start their chase for it.
Sunset Park
Director
A school teacher takes over a talented, but undisciplined high school basketball team and turns them into a winning team.
Fly By Night
Director
A struggling rapper finds a way in when he is approached by a more respected, hardcore rapper.
Sweet Lorraine
Director
Serio-comic look at the residents and staff of a Catskill Mountains resort during its final days.