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          Bruce MacVittie was born in Providence, RI in He began acting in high school, attended Boston University, studied with Jerzy Grotowski in and moved.

        1. Bruce MacVittie was born in Providence, RI in He began acting in high school, attended Boston University, studied with Jerzy Grotowski in and moved.
        2. Bruce MacVittie, whose credits include Broadway's production of David Mamet's “American Buffalo” opposite Al Pacino, died in an undisclosed Manhattan.
        3. Bruce MacVittie was born in Providence, RI in He began acting in high school, attended Boston University, studied with Jerzy Grotowski in
        4. Bruce MacVittie, one of New York City's quintessential character actors, who made his Broadway debut in David Mamet's “American Buffalo.
        5. Bruce MacVittie, 'American Buffalo,' 'Law and Order' Actor, Dies at The film, TV and theater actor guest starred in 'Barney Miller.
        6. Bruce MacVittie was born in Providence, RI in He began acting in high school, attended Boston University, studied with Jerzy Grotowski in...

          Bruce MacVittie

          American actor (1956–2022)

          Bruce MacVittie

          Born

          Bruce James MacVittie


          (1956-10-14)October 14, 1956

          Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.

          DiedMay 7, 2022(2022-05-07) (aged 65)

          New York City, New York, U.S.

          OccupationActor
          Years active1980–2022
          SpouseCarol Ochs (m.

          1997; his death 2022)

          Bruce James MacVittie (October 14, 1956 – May 7, 2022) was an American actor.[1][2][3][4] He was known for playing Danny Scalercio in the fourth season of The Sopranos, Mickey Mack in Million Dollar Baby, and Detective Eastman in Lonely Hearts.

          Early life

          MacVittie was born in Providence, Rhode Island, on October 14, 1956.

          Actor Bruce MacVittie has died at the age of The New York Times confirmed the details after a conversation with his wife Carol Ochs.

          Career

          MacVittie made guest appearances on television shows, including Miami Vice, The Equalizer, L.A. Law, Homicide: Life on the Street, Sex and the City, Oz, The Unit, Numbers, Blue Bloods and Chicago Med.

          In 2002, MacVittie appeared as Danny