What Is Bobby Cannavale’s Net Worth?
Bobby Cannavale, a celebrated American actor, has amassed a substantial net worth estimated at $10 million. This financial standing is primarily a result of his prolific acting career, spanning television, film, and stage productions.
Early Life and Career Beginnings
Born Robert Michael Cannavale on May 3, 1970, in Union City, New Jersey, Bobby’s journey into acting commenced early. He attended St. Michael’s Catholic School, where he participated in the chorus and served as an altar boy. At the age of 8, Cannavale secured the role of Winthrop in a school production of “The Music Man”, indicating his early interest in acting. This early experience continued with a part as a gangster in a production of “Guys and Dolls”. The formative years of Cannavale were spent in a Catholic household with his parents, Isabel and Salvatore, and his younger sister, Lisa.
At the age of 13, after his parents’ divorce, Bobby and his sister relocated to Puerto Rico with their mother for two years, before moving to Margate, Florida. Later, he returned to New Jersey to pursue his acting career in New York. He graduated from Union Hill High School, after attending summer school, marking a pivotal moment in his path to acting.
Cannavale’s official debut into the film industry occurred in 1996 with minor roles in “I’m Not Rappaport” and “Night Falls on Manhattan”. He entered television in 1998 with “When Trumpets Fade.” His breakthrough came in 1999 with a starring role in the NBC drama “Third Watch,” where he appeared in 38 episodes over two seasons, laying the foundation for his future success.
Television Career and Emmy Awards
Cannavale’s television career is marked by significant roles in critically acclaimed series. His portrayal of Bobby Caffey on “Third Watch” from 1999 to 2001 was a defining role early in his career. Later, his guest appearances on “Sex and the City” (2000), “100 Centre Street” (2001–2002), and “Ally McBeal” (2002), along with his appearances in all three series of the “Law & Order” franchise, expanded his presence on television.
A major turning point occurred when he was cast as Officer Vincent “Vince” D’Angelo on NBC’s “Will & Grace” in 2004. This role earned him his first Primetime Emmy Award in 2005 for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series. He appeared in a total of 17 episodes across both runs of the series. The success of “Will & Grace” was followed by roles in “The Knights of Prosperity” (2007), “Cold Case” (2008–2009), and “Cupid” (2009), further establishing him as a versatile actor.
In 2012, Cannavale secured recurring roles on “Boardwalk Empire” and “Nurse Jackie,” demonstrating his range as an actor. His portrayal of Gyp Rosetti in “Boardwalk Empire” earned him his second Primetime Emmy Award in 2013 for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series. From 2017 to 2019, he took on a role in “Mr. Robot” and also appeared in “Angie Tribeca” (2018) and “Homecoming” (2018–present).
Film Career and Box Office Success
Cannavale’s film career is characterized by diverse roles in both independent and mainstream films. Early film credits include “Washington Heights” (2002), “Shall We Dance?” (2004), and “Haven” (2004). A supporting role in “The Station Agent” (2003) earned him a Chlotrudis Award for Best Supporting Actor in 2004, marking an early recognition of his talent in film.
In 2010, he co-starred in the comedy “The Other Guys” with Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg, contributing to the film’s box office success. He later took on the role of Superman in “Movie 43” (2013). His appearance in Marvel’s “Ant-Man” (2015) as Detective Jim Paxton was a major turning point, as the film grossed $519.3 million worldwide. He reprised the role in “Ant-Man and the Wasp” (2018), which earned $622.7 million at the box office, solidifying his status in high-grossing films.
Cannavale’s involvement in commercially successful films has significantly contributed to his financial prosperity. In recent years, he has appeared in films such as “I, Tonya” (2017), “Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle” (2017), and “Motherless Brooklyn” (2019), continuing to diversify his filmography.
Stage Career and Tony Nominations
Cannavale has also made a name for himself on the stage, earning critical acclaim for his performances. He received Tony Award nominations for his roles in “Mauritius” (2007) and “The Motherf**ker with the Hat” (2011). In addition to these, he appeared in productions of “Hurlyburly” (2005), “Glengarry Glen Ross” (2012), “The Hairy Ape” (2017), and “Medea” (2020). His work in “The Motherf**ker with the Hat” also earned him a Drama Desk Award, further highlighting his stage achievements.
Real Estate Investments
In 2015, Cannavale and his partner, Rose Byrne, invested in a townhouse in Brooklyn’s Boerum Hill neighborhood for $2.2 million. The property includes three bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, and a guest apartment. The master bedroom also features a fireplace, adding to the home’s appeal.
Personal Life and Relationships
Cannavale was married to actress and screenwriter Jenny Lumet from 1994 to 2003. Together, they had a son, Jake, born on May 1, 1995. Jake also played Cannavale’s son in several episodes of “Nurse Jackie” in 2012.
After his divorce, Cannavale dated actresses Annabella Sciorra and Sutton Foster. In 2012, he began a relationship with actress Rose Byrne, whom he met on the set of “Annie” (2014). The couple has two sons, Rocco (born February 1, 2016) and Rafa (born November 16, 2017). Cannavale and Byrne have also co-starred in films such as “Adult Beginners” (2014) and “Spy” (2015), as well as a 2020 Australian production of “A View from the Bridge.”
Awards and Recognition
Cannavale’s talent has been recognized with numerous awards and nominations. He has received four Primetime Emmy nominations, winning twice: once for “Will & Grace” in 2005 and again for “Boardwalk Empire” in 2013. He also won a Chlotrudis Award for Best Supporting Actor for “The Station Agent” in 2004 and an IGN Summer Movie Award for Best TV Villain for “Boardwalk Empire” in 2012.
Additionally, Cannavale has earned five nominations from the Online Film & Television Association, winning for Best Guest Actor in a Comedy Series for “Will & Grace” in 2005. He has also received nominations from the ALMA Awards, Critics Choice Television Awards, Gold Derby Awards, Gotham Awards, and Screen Actors Guild Awards. His stage work has been similarly recognized, with a Drama Desk Award and nominations from the Tonys, Outer Critics Circle Awards, and Drama League Awards for “The Motherf**ker with the Hat,” and a Drama Desk Award nomination for “The Hairy Ape.” These accolades underscore Cannavale’s impact on both television and stage.