Louis Cancelmi

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Louis Cancelmi
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Born (1978-06-09) June 9, 1978 (age 45)
Education Yale University (BA)
OccupationActor
Years active2003–present
SpouseElisabeth Waterston
Relatives

Louis Cancelmi (born June 9, 1978) is an American stage and film actor. He is a frequent performer in productions by the Public Theater, both at their Astor Library home and at the Delacorte Theater in Central Park. [1] He is best known for appearing in Boardwalk Empire , Blue Bloods , The Irishman, and Killers of the Flower Moon . [2]

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Early life

Cancelmi was born in Pittsburgh. [3] His family relocated to California, then to Anchorage, and then to Seattle, with Anchorage being Cancelmi's self-identified hometown. He is the brother of actress Annie Parisse. [4]

Cancelmi started acting in high school plays. He attended Yale College, entering with interests in writing and mathematics but ultimately majoring in theater. [3]

Personal life

He is married to Elisabeth Waterston, daughter of Sam Waterston, [5] with whom Cancelmi acted in Please Be Normal in 2014 and Shakespeare in the Park's The Tempest in 2015. [6] The couple lives in the Hudson Valley with their children. [3]

Filmography

Film
YearFilmRoleNotes
2003New GuyWinston
2003Si' LarabyBalkanin
2005StayBrodyShort
2008Purse SnatcherGideonShort
2008KaleidoscopeShort
2009First Person SingularLouis
2010 Gabi on the Roof in July Garrett
2010The Other Side of the BouquetShort
20102 PMShort
2011GreenDustin
2011The Try-OutDutchShort
2011The Ride of Tom & ValkyrieMiguel
2012 Gayby Louis
2012Heat Wave(voice)Short
2012Gayby: Deleted ScenesLouisVideo short; uncredited
2014 The Amazing Spider-Man 2 Man in Black Suit
2014Please Be NormalVictor
2015 Manhattan Romance Jarrod
2015Funny Bunny Peter
2015Detective Trousers in the Beat Goes OnDetective TrousersShort
2015And It Was GoodSesto Basti
2016 Tramps Jimmy
2016Memory BoxJoshShort
2016HenchOskarShort
2017 Fits and Starts Daniel
2019 Windows on the World Miguel
2019BlasphemyBramShort
2019Mass HysteriaGiles
2019GeorgicaJohnShort
2019 21 Bridges Bush
2019 The Irishman Sally Bugs
2019Inez & Doug & KiraJohn
2019Team MarcoRichie
2020 Give or Take Terrence
2021 The Eyes of Tammy Faye Richard Fletcher
2023 Killers of the Flower Moon Kelsie Morrison
2023 Pet Shop Days Walker
TBA In the Hand of Dante Lefty / Guido da Polenta Filming
Television
YearTitleRoleNotes
2001–2010 Law & Order: Criminal Intent Phil / Bernard2 episodes
2003 Third Watch Victor TanziEpisode: "A Ticket Grows in Brooklyn"
2007 Law & Order Malcolm YatesEpisode: "Talking Points"
2011Untitled Jersey City ProjectPhilip HaneyEpisode: "Episode 3"
2012AmericanaGeorges StannisTV movie
2014 Boardwalk Empire Mike D'Angelo / Mike Malone6 episodes
2015 Elementary Ben ReynoldsEpisode: "The Female of the Species"
2015 Inside Amy Schumer PierreEpisode: "Foam"
2015OM CityDesmondEpisode: "Think of Others"
2015 Chicago P.D. Charlie KosloEpisode: "Never Forget I Love You"
2015–2016 Blue Bloods Thomas Wilder3 episodes
2016 The Blacklist GaiaEpisode: "Gaia (No. 81)"
2016InvisibleUnknown episode
2016–2023 Billions Victor MateoRecurring cast
2018 The Looming Tower Vince StuartMain cast
2019 Godfather of Harlem Richie ZambranoEpisode: "By Whatever Means Necessary"
2022 Kindred Carlo4 episodes
2023 A Murder at the End of the World Todd AndrewsMain cast

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