The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Bobby Cannavale
- I like flawed characters very much. A lot of times I get asked to do parts that are kind of small but key – three-scene roles that are three kick-ass scenes. Growing up, watching as many movies as I did, I was always into character actors like that.
- The music I was always attracted to and the shows I was really into like, you know, those weekend Don Kirshner shows, “Midnight Special,” those shows, I remember watching those and the music was just on; it was the greatest radio stations.
- I always wanted to have a career that would keep me at home in New York so I can work in the theater all the time and be involved in the creative process from the ground up.
- I try to have all my characters have a sense of humor. To me the most interesting thing is a desperate character. I think desperation is funny.
- I’ve met people I wished I hadn’t met. But Al Pacino was not one of them. For a guy who’s old enough to be my father I feel like we’re kindred spirits. We have a lot in common. Our families and our history with our families is very similar. Our relationships with our families is very similar. We had a lot more in common than I thought.
- I seem to be able to get along with anybody when I work because I really enjoy being there.
- Growing up, I wasn’t an athlete or anything like that. The only place I felt like I belonged was in the theater.
- I just want different parts; I wanna be that guy who people mention and they don’t know who you’re talking about until you say a few movies they’ve been in and then people are amazed that it’s the same person.
- I’m not very good in a classroom sort of setting. I never was. I was kind of a clown in high school – got suspended a lot.
- I’ve never won an award for anything, and I think it’s weird. I mean, that’s really cool but it’s strange to think you could get an award for acting. I always thought that was strange.

Bobby Cannavale, born on May 3, 1970, in Union City, New Jersey, is an acclaimed American actor of Italian and Cuban descent. He began his acting career in the late 1990s, gaining recognition for his role as Bobby Caffey in the television series “Third Watch” (1999–2001).
Cannavale’s performance as Vince D’Angelo in “Will & Grace” earned him a Primetime Emmy Award in 2005. He received another Emmy for his portrayal of Gyp Rosetti in “Boardwalk Empire” (2012). His film credits include “The Station Agent” (2003), “Blue Jasmine” (2013), “I, Tonya” (2017), and “The Irishman” (2019).
On stage, Cannavale has been nominated for Tony Awards for his roles in “Mauritius” (2007) and “The Motherf**ker with the Hat” (2011). In his personal life, he was married to actress Jenny Lumet, with whom he has a son, Jake Cannavale. Since 2012, he has been in a relationship with actress Rose Byrne, and they have two sons together.
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