Meg Gomez-Campbell (they/them/elle) is a multi-disciplinary director, actor, theatermaker, drag king, and filmmaker. They are a proud native New Yorker, growing up between Queens and Putnam NY, now based in Brooklyn. 

Coming from Cuban-American roots, they have a strong appreciation for cultural significance in the stories they bring to the stage and screen. As a trans and gay artist, they are curious about theater that examines the intersection of gender expression, complex connections, queer authenticity, and slightly skewed realities of contemporary life.

Acting credits include Creature/Comfort, an original trans drag monster musical by drag duo Mann & Materials (dir. Benita de Wit) @Life World as part of the 2026 Exponential Festival, musical adaptation of Romeo and Juliet on tour (dir. Emma Rosa Went) / Mr. Burns: A Post-Electric Play (dir. Davis McCallum) and Romeo and Juliet (dir. G.T. Upchurch) @Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival, PS306 (dir. Hunter Anderson) @The New York Theatre Festival 2023, and Go. Please. Go. (dir. Joan Sergay) @WCT. Meg is a past Roger Rees, Metropolitan, and NYAA recipient for their work on stage. 

Directing credits include My Secret SuperPower @The Secret Theatre as part of the 2026 QSPF, debut short Me. You. Doom, co-created by Summer Moran, in which they will also co-star (2026 release), Seminar @NuBox Theatre, and Rocky Horror annually @WCT.

You can find Meg performing as drag king Sailor Jerry, working with Dykes & Dolls as a zine distributor, broadcasting a mix on NTS Radio, catching a rarely-screened film, or hanging out with their cat, Tybalt.

​Meg received their Bachelor of Arts in Theatre Performance and Film & Media Studies from Wagner College.

CONTACT MEG:

IG @notoriousmeg / @sailorjerrydrag

EMAIL meggomezcampbell@gmail.com