Jake Cannavale is not your typical Hollywood legacy kid. Sure, he’s got that famous last name and a family tree that boasts some of Hollywood’s biggest legends, yet he’s anything but predictable. He didn’t exactly grow up dreaming of becoming an actor – he thought he had no choice. But as fate would have it, acting found him. After a spontaneous audition for television series Nurse Jackie (in which he hilariously played opposite his father) his talent became impossible to ignore.
Whether he’s melting faces as the frontman of a grindcore band or showing up in The Mandalorian, Jake, 29, is all about doing things his way. With his offbeat charm and rebellious streak, he’s the kind of guy who’d rather talk metal bands than film premieres.
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One would think Jake’s last name might open doors in Hollywood, but he’s quick to note that it’s not always a free pass. “They assume you’re just a kid who’s trying to make a buck off of your lineage,” he told The Face in 2020. And with a celebrated family that includes father and Boardwalk Empire star Bobby Cannavale, 54; grandfather Sidney Lumet, the director; and great-grandmother Lena Horne, stellar actress and singer, it’s easy to see why.
Jake has made a name for himself on screen, with credits for the likes of Romance & Cigarettes (2005) as well as Nurse Jackie (2012) under his belt, according to his IMDb page. But what really grabbed fans’ attention was his role as Toro Calican in The Mandalorian (2019). The Star Wars spin-off series on Disney+ became a global hit, with Jake’s portrayal of the cocky, bounty-hunting rookie in episode five showing off his acting skills.
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