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Giuseppe Colombano "Gyp" Rosetti is a character in the HBO TV series Boardwalk Empire, portrayed by Bobby Cannavale. Rosetti is a New York City gangster who works for Joe Masseria (Ivo Nandi). Hot-headed, easily offended and prone to bouts of extreme violence, he is the primary antagonist of the series’ third season.
When Nucky and his recently injured and bumbling German butler Edward Anselm "Eddie" Kessler arrive at Chalky's hideout to escape from manic Italian gangster Gyp Rosetti and his henchmen, Chalky, Dunn and Chalky's henchmen hide them in the house with Samuel who helps cure Eddie from his injuries whilst outside, Chalky, Dunn, Gyp, Gyp's right ...
Bobby Cannavale (/ ˌ k æ n ə ˈ v ɑː l i /; born May 3, 1970) [1] is an American actor. His breakthrough came with the leading role as FDNY Paramedic Roberto "Bobby" Caffey in the NBC series Third Watch, which he played from 1999 to 2001.
Later in the season, Gillian's brothel is occupied by New York gangster Gyp Rosetti (Bobby Cannavale), who is at war with Nucky. Fearing for Tommy's safety, Richard attempts to remove the boy to Julia's house, but Gillian finds out about the plan and, angered, she has Rosetti's men kick Richard out.
At the start of 1923, Nucky faces trouble from Gyp Rosetti (Bobby Cannavale), a New York gangster who works for Joe Masseria (Ivo Nandi). Due to political turmoil involving U.S. Attorney General Harry M. Daugherty ( Christopher McDonald ), whom Nucky pays $40,000 a month to protect him from any criminal investigations, Nucky agrees to simplify ...
In the episode, Nucky celebrates New Year with a party thrown by Margaret, just as he gets involved with Sicilian mobster Gyp Rosetti. According to Nielsen Media Research, the episode was seen by an estimated 2.89 million household viewers and gained a 1.2 ratings share among adults aged 18–49. The episode received critical acclaim, who ...
Edward Davis of IndieWire gave the episode a "B–" grade and wrote, "While chess moves were made, specifically and most dramatically in Rosetti's powerplay in Tabor Heights, as usual, Boardwalk Empire is content to move at a patient gait. A wise move in the end, but 'Spaghetti & Coffee' is the type of slow-moving episode that you immediately ...
He is one of the main characters in the first two seasons of the series. Unlike most of the other main characters in the series, Jimmy is not based on a historical figure, even though he may be inspired by Atlantic City politician and Atlantic City political boss Nucky Thompson's protégé, James H. "Jimmy" Boyd. [1]