Bobby Cannavale Biography - Facts, Childhood, Family Life & Achievements
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Published May 23, 2026
Bobby Cannavale Biography
(Actor)Birthday: May 3, 1970 (Taurus)
Born In: Union City, New Jersey, United States
Advanced SearchBobby Cannavale is an American actor, best known for his role in the crime-drama series ‘Third Watch.’ Born and raised in New Jersey, Bobby was involved in extra-curricular activities since his early school years. He participated in his school’s theatrical productions of ‘The Music Man’ and ‘Guys and Dolls.’ At the age of 13, he moved to Puerto Rico with his mother, following his parents’ divorce. In the late 1980s, Bobby moved to New York to begin his acting career. After some initial struggle, he earned a few small roles in films such as ‘Night Falls on Manhattan’ and ‘The Bone Collector.’ In 2004, he got a major career breakthrough when he appeared in the series ‘Will & Grace,’ for which he received major critical appreciation. He has appeared in films such as ‘Ant-Man,’ ‘Movie 43,’ ‘I, Tonya,’ and ‘Snakes on a Plane.’ However, he has had a more flourishing TV career, with praiseworthy appearances in series such as ‘Mr. Robot,’ ‘Cupid,’ and ‘Vinyl.’
Quick FactsAlso Known As: Robert Michael Cannavale
Age: 53 Years, 53 Year Old Males
Family:Spouse/Ex-: Jenny Lumet (m. 1994–2003)
father: Sal Cannavale
mother: Isabel Cannavale
children: Jake Cannavale, Rocco Cannavale
Partner: Rose Byrne (2012–)
Born Country: United States
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Height: 6'2" (188 cm), 6'2" Males
Ancestry: Cuban American, Italian American
Notable Alumni: Lee Strasberg Theatre And Film Institute
U.S. State: New Jersey
More Factseducation: Lee Strasberg Theatre And Film Institute
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American PeopleAmerican MenNew Jersey ActorsTall CelebritiesTall Male Celebrities Childhood & Early LifeBobby Cannavale was born on May 3, 1970, in Union City, New Jersey. His parents, Sal and Isabel Cannavale, are of Italian and Cuban descent, respectively. His parents moved to the US in the 1960s. They were ardent Catholics. Bobby was enrolled at ‘St. Michael’s Catholic School,’ allowing him to participate extensively in extra-curricular activities. He was an altar boy and a member of the chorus for the church.Bobby grew up in a bad neighborhood, teeming with anti-social elements. This made him avoid the streets and spend more time practicing extra-curricular activities. After he joined his school’s drama group, he made appearances in plays such as ‘The Music Man’ and ‘Guys and Dolls.’He witnessed his parents’ divorce when he was 13 years old. His mother got his custody and brought him back to Puerto Rico for the next couple of years. However she soon returned to the US, and they settled in Coconut Creeks, Florida. In the late 1980s, as he graduated from ‘Coconut Creek High School,’ Bobby developed a significant interest in acting.Following his high-school graduation, Bobby moved to New York to make a career in professional acting. However, he avoided joining professional acting classes and relied on live experiences to hone his skills. While he spent his nights working in bars to support himself, he spent his days at ‘Naked Angels,’ a reputed theater company.Esteemed playwright Lanford Wilson saw Bobby’s performance in a production of ‘The Normal Heart.’ Wilson spotted Bobby’s talent and immediately invited him to join ‘Circle Repertory Company,’ one of the most famous theater circles in New York City. He started as a “reader” for the company but eventually started acting in plays such as ‘Chilean Holidays’ and ‘Virgil is Still the Frog Boy.’