Nigel Gibbs (sometimes credited as Nigel D. Gibbs) is an American actor.
Biography[]
Gibbs graduated from California State University in theatre arts. The only other thing known about him is that he started acting in 1986.
On Criminal Minds[]
Gibbs portrayed Agent James Franklin in "Seven Seconds".
Filmography[]
- Rake (2014) as Ed Chambers
- Days of Our Lives (2013) as Edward Craig (2 episodes)
- NCIS (2012) as Admiral Theodore Tully
- Breaking Bad (2009-2011) as APD Detective Tim Roberts (4 episodes)
- House M.D. (2010-2011) as Sanford Wells (4 episodes)
- Lie to Me (2010) as John Agro
- Beautiful Boy (2010) as Police Detective
- Crash (2009) as Detective
- Heroes (2009) as D.C. Police Lieutenant
- The Unit (2009) as General Hayes
- The Shield (2004-2008) as Assistant Chief Roy Phillips (14 episodes)
- Eagle Eye (2008) as Callister Aide
- Criminal Minds - "Seven Seconds" (2007) TV episode - Agent James Franklin
- Lost (2007) as Funeral Director
- Close to Home (2006-2007) as Judge Crenshaw (2 episodes)
- Without a Trace (2007) as Dr. Gelson
- Shark (2007) as Deputy Police Chief Hunter
- Boston Legal (2004-2006) as Detective Wade Spindle/Court Officer (3 episodes)
- The Jake Effect (2006) as Associate #2
- Right at Your Door (2006) as Another Officer
- Charmed (2005) as Jonnah/Jonas (3 episodes)
- Blind Justice (2005) as Lou Banyon
- Desperate Housewives (2004) as FBI Agent (2 episodes)
- Las Vegas (2004) as Special Agent Myer
- Grounded for Life (2004) as Dr. Endicott
- Boomtown (2003) as Alex Leonard
- Matchstick Men (2003) as Holt
- CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2003) as Captain
- Dark Blue (2002) as Pastor Dennis
- The Jersey (2002) as Station Manager
- The District (2002) as House Inspector
- Angel (2002) as Doctor (credited as Nigel D. Gibbs)
- Local Boys (2002) as Cop #1
- Dragonfly (2002) as Paramedic
- Any Day Now (2001-2002) as Dr. Burke (3 episodes)
- Emergency Room: Code Red (2001) as Dr. Bridge (video game, voice)
- American Pie 2 (2001) as Cop
- Judging Amy (2001) as Judge Birk
- Leading with the Right (2000) as Frank Lehrner
- The West Wing (2000) as Aide #2
- The Adventures of Rocky & Bullwinkle (2000) as General Store
- Hang Time (1999) as Officer Hayes
- Profiler (1999) as Rachel's Superior
- Dharma & Greg (1998) as John
- ER (1998) as Matson
- City of Angels (1998) as Doctor
- The Pretender (1997) as Dewey
- House of Frankenstein (1997) as Smith
- Bartender (1997) as Pipes
- Chicago Hope (1997) as Joe
- Melrose Place (1992-1996) as Detective Wylie/Police Officer (7 episodes)
- The Truth About Cats & Dogs (1996) as Newscast Auditioner
- Tracey Takes On... (1996) as Prosecutor
- Up Close & Personal (1996) as WFIL Floor Manager
- Diagnosis Murder (1996) as Officer #3
- Deadly Games (1995) as Prosecutor
- Xtro 3: Watch the Skies (1995) as Smythe
- Devil in a Blue Dress (1995) as Bootlegger
- Seinfeld (1995) as Tenant #2
- Models Inc. (1994-1995) as Stu Jackson/Adam's Attorney (2 episodes)
- Sisters (1994) as Dr. Chase
- Killing Obsession (1994) as Mechanic
- White Mile (1994) as Director
- Weird Science (1994) as Team Commander
- Herman's Head (1994) as Reporter #2
- Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult (1994) as Carjacker
- Ghost in the Machine (1993) as Detective
- Judgment Night (1993) as Cop #2 (credited as Nigel D. Gibbs)
- Caught in the Act (1993) as Security Guard #1
- Murder, She Wrote (1990-1993) as Det. Len Thomas/Policeman (2 episodes)
- Reasonable Doubts (1993) as Detective Bigelow
- A Different World (1992) as Officer
- Roseanne (1992) as Dr. Foster
- Homefront (1991) as Joe
- Coach (1991) as Orderly
- Lifestories (1991) as Nichols
- Hunter (1989-1991) as Security Guard/Sergeant/Officer (3 episodes)
- Quantum Leap (1990) as Waiter
- Matlock (1989-1990) as Police Officer (2 episodes)
- Pump Up the Volume (1990) as Marshall
- Ladies on Sweet Street (1990) as Detective
- Deceptions (1990) as Policeman #2
- The Bold and the Beautiful (1990) as Jack
- Faith (1990) as Captain Allen
- The Case of the Hillside Stranglers (1989) as Inmate
- Sledge Hammer! (1986) as Officer "Art Linkletter"
- What's Happening Now! (1986) as Toasted Bun Customer
External Links[]
For an up-to-date filmography, see here.