Bruce MacVittie

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Bruce MacVittie

Bruce MacVittie

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Bruce MacVittie was an American actor.

MacVittie began acting in high school and graduated from Boston University.

Bruce MacVittie was an American actor.

MacVittie began acting in high school and graduated from Boston University.

He guest starred on a number of TV series, which included a recurring role as Danny Scalercio on The Sopranos during the fourth season in 2002. And he played 11 different characters for the Law & Order franchise, including roles as Judge Harvey Frye and Arnie Cox in Law & Order: Criminal Intent, playing Kurt Mulhall and Mr Tandy on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, and on the original Law & Order series MacVittie played characters like Frank Andreas, Bill Parker and Arvin Baker.

He also played Alan Miller, Miranda's philandering date in Sex and the City, and co-starred opposite Stanley Tucci and Michael Beach in 40 episodes of The Street, which was shot in Newark, New Jersey.

His other TV credits included L.A. Law, Oz, Homicide Life on the Street, Gravesend, CSI: NY, Chicago Med and Bull.

On the movie front, MacVittie appeared in Francis Ford Coppola's The Cotton Club, Oliver Stone's Born on the Fourth of July and The Doors, Ridley Scott's Hannibal and Clint Eastwood's Million Dollar Baby.

One of MacVittie's last roles was in Ava DuVernay's The Way They See Us for Netflix.

MacVittie died May 7, 2022 in Manhattan. He was 65.

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