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Robert "Bobby" Cannavale (/ˌkænəˈvɑːlɛ/; born May 3, 1970) is an American actor known for his leading role as Bobby Caffey in the first two seasons of the television series Third Watch. Cannavale also had a recurring role on the NBC comedy series Will & Grace as Officer Vincent "Vince" D'Angelo, Will Truman's long-term boyfriend, and portrayed Gyp Rosetti during the third season of the HBO drama Boardwalk Empire, for which he won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series in 2013. He played Chili in Woody Allen's 2013 film Blue Jasmine. In 2014, Cannavale also appeared in Chef.
Date Of Birth May 3, 1970 Place Of Birth Union City, New Jersey, United States Height 1.88 m Profession Art Department Spouse Jenny Lumet (m. 1994–2003) Children Jake Cannavale Awards Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
Art Department Title Year Status Character Katnip's Big Day 1959 Short scenic artist - archive footage, uncredited Popeye for President 1956 Short scenic artist Ground Hog Play 1956 Short scenic artist Hill-billing and Cooing 1956 Short scenic artist Kitty Cornered 1955 Short scenic artist A Job for a Gob 1955 Short scenic artist Little Audrey Riding Hood 1955 Short scenic artist Gift of Gag 1955 Short scenic artist Bicep Built for Two 1955 Short scenic artist Git Along Li'l Duckie 1955 Short scenic artist Penny Antics 1955 Short scenic artist Keep Your Grin Up 1955 Short scenic artist Nurse to Meet Ya 1955 Short scenic artist No Ifs, Ands or Butts 1954 Short scenic artist Gopher Spinach 1954 Short scenic artist Fright to the Finish 1954 Short scenic artist Ship A-Hooey 1954 Short scenic artist Puss 'n' Boos 1954 Short scenic artist Bride and Gloom 1954 Short scenic artist Of Mice and Menace 1954 Short scenic artist Zero the Hero 1954 Short scenic artist Northwest Mousie 1953 Short scenic artist Firemen's Brawl 1953 Short scenic artist Baby Wants a Battle 1953 Short scenic artist Surf Bored 1953 Short scenic artist North Pal 1953 Short scenic artist Popeye's Mirthday 1953 Short scenic artist Spook No Evil 1953 Short scenic artist Ancient Fistory 1953 Short scenic artist The Case of the Cockeyed Canary 1952 Short scenic artist Big Bad Sindbad 1952 Short scenic artist True Boo 1952 Short scenic artist Shuteye Popeye 1952 Short scenic artist - uncredited Clown on the Farm 1952 Short scenic artist By Leaps and Hounds 1951 Short scenic artist Punch and Judo 1951 Short scenic artist Alpine for You 1951 Short scenic artist Win, Place and Showboat 1950 Short scenic artist Quack-a-Doodle Do 1950 Short scenic artist Hot Air Aces 1949 Short scenic artist The Ski's the Limit 1949 Short scenic artist Little Red School Mouse 1949 Short scenic artist Symphony in Spinach 1948 Short scenic artist The Old Shell Game 1948 Short scenic artist Hector's Hectic Life 1948 Short scenic artist The Lone Star State 1948 Short scenic artist Popeye Meets Hercules 1948 Short scenic artist Sing or Swim 1948 Short scenic artist The Bored Cuckoo 1948 Short scenics Wigwam Whoopee 1948 Short scenic artist Base Brawl 1948 Short scenic artist All's Fair at the Fair 1947 Short scenic artist Super Lulu 1947 Short scenic artist Popeye and the Pirates 1947 Short scenic artist Cad and Caddy 1947 Short scenic artist I'll Be Skiing Ya 1947 Short scenic artist The Island Fling 1946 Short scenic artist Loose in a Caboose 1946 Short scenic artist Snap Happy 1945 Short scenic artist Lulu at the Zoo 1944 Short scenic artist I'm Just Curious 1944 Short scenic artist Lucky Lulu 1944 Short scenic artist Lulu Gets the Birdie 1944 Short scenic artist Mr. Bug Goes to Town 1941 scenic
Known for movies Mr. Bug Goes to Town (1941) as Art Department
Hector's Hectic Life (1948) as Art Department
Fright to the Finish (1954) as Art Department
Popeye for President (1956) as Art Department