What is Bobby Cannavale's Net Worth?
Bobby Cannavale, an accomplished American actor, boasts a net worth of $10 million. He is prominently recognized for his roles in 'Third Watch' (1999–2001), 'Will & Grace' (2004–2006; 2018), and 'Boardwalk Empire' (2012). With over 100 acting credits, his filmography includes 'The Station Agent' (2003), 'The Other Guys' (2010), 'Blue Jasmine' (2013), 'Ant-Man' (2015), and 'The Irishman' (2019), along with TV series like 'Nurse Jackie' (2012–2013), 'Vinyl' (2016), 'Mr. Robot' (2017–2019), 'Angie Tribeca' (2018), and 'Homecoming' (2018–present). His stage career is equally notable, with Tony nominations for 'Mauritius' (2007) and 'The Motherf**ker with the Hat' (2011), and roles in productions such as 'Hurlyburly' (2005), 'Glengarry Glen Ross' (2012), 'The Hairy Ape' (2017), and 'Medea' (2020).
Early Life
Robert Michael Cannavale was born on May 3, 1970, in Union City, New Jersey. Raised in a Catholic household, he attended St. Michael's Catholic School, where his interest in acting began. At 8, he played Winthrop in 'The Music Man' and later joined 'Guys and Dolls' as a gangster. After his parents divorced when he was 13, he lived with his sister Lisa and mother Isabel in Puerto Rico for two years before moving to Margate, Florida. Following expulsion from school during his senior year, he returned to New Jersey, completing his education at Union Hill High School through summer classes, setting the stage for his acting career in New York.
Career
Bobby's film career began in 1996 with 'I'm Not Rappaport' and 'Night Falls on Manhattan,' followed by his TV debut in 1998's 'When Trumpets Fade.' By 1999, he was starring in NBC's 'Third Watch,' appearing in 38 episodes over two seasons. During the early 2000s, he made guest appearances in 'Sex and the City' (2000), '100 Centre Street' (2001–2002), 'Ally McBeal' (2002), and the 'Law & Order' series, while also acting in films like 'Washington Heights' (2002), 'Shall We Dance?' (2004), and 'Haven' (2004). In 2004, Cannavale joined NBC's 'Will & Grace' as police officer Vince D'Angelo, starring in 17 episodes. His film credits during this period include 'The Night Listener' (2006), 'Snakes on a Plane' (2006), 'The Ten' (2007), 'The Promotion' (2008), and 'Paul Blart: Mall Cop' (2009).
In 2010, Bobby featured alongside Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg in 'The Other Guys,' voiced 'American Dad!' and made guest appearances in 'Louie' and 'Blue Bloods.' By 2012, his roles in 'Boardwalk Empire' and 'Nurse Jackie,' along with a clown character in 'Modern Family,' showcased his versatility. His portrayal of Detective Jim Paxton in Marvel's 'Ant-Man' (2015) and 'Ant-Man and the Wasp' (2018) added box office successes. Recent notable works include 'I, Tonya' (2017), 'Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle' (2017), and 'Motherless Brooklyn' (2019), as well as television shows 'Master of None' (2017) and 'Mrs. America' (2020). Additionally, he voiced characters in 'The Nut Job 2: Nutty by Nature' (2017) and 'Big Mouth' (2018).

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Personal Life
Bobby was married to actress Jenny Lumet from 1994 to 2003, and they have a son, Jake, born on May 1, 1995. Jake appeared alongside Bobby in 'Nurse Jackie' in 2012. Post-divorce, he dated actresses Annabella Sciorra and Sutton Foster. In 2012, he began a relationship with actress Rose Byrne, with whom he has two sons, Rocco (born February 1, 2016) and Rafa (born November 16, 2017).
Awards and Nominations
Cannavale's accolades include four Primetime Emmy nominations, winning Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series for 'Will & Grace' (2005) and Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series for 'Boardwalk Empire' (2013). He earned a Chlotrudis Award for Best Supporting Actor in 'The Station Agent' (2004) and an IGN Summer Movie Award for Best TV Villain in 'Boardwalk Empire' (2012). Other honors include five Online Film & Television Association nominations, various nods from the ALMA Awards, Critics Choice Television Awards, and Screen Actors Guild Awards, and multiple nominations for his stage work, including the Drama Desk and Tony Awards for 'The Motherf**ker with the Hat.'
Real Estate
In 2015, Bobby and Rose purchased a $2.2 million townhouse in Brooklyn's Boerum Hill. The property features three bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, a guest apartment, and a master bedroom with a fireplace.