Age, Biography and Wiki
Who is it? | Actor, Producer, Director |
Birth Day | June 26, 1951 |
Birth Place | Astoria, Queens, New York City, New York, United States |
Age | 72 YEARS OLD |
Birth Sign | Cancer |
Occupation | Actor, singer, writer, director |
Years active | 1977–present |
Spouse(s) | Jeri McBride (m. 1980; div. 1990) Christine Bolster (m. 1990) |
Children | 5 |
Genres | traditional pop, Great American Songbook |
Instruments | Vocals |
Website | Davi Sings Sinatra |
Net worth: $8 Million (2024)
Robert Davi, a renowned actor, producer, and director in the United States, is estimated to have a net worth of $8 million in 2024. With a career spanning over four decades, Davi has made a significant impact on the entertainment industry. Known for his powerful performances, he has appeared in numerous films and television shows, earning critical acclaim and a substantial fan base. Apart from his acting prowess, Davi has also ventured into producing and directing, showcasing his versatility and talent behind the camera. With his impressive net worth and multifaceted career, Robert Davi continues to be a prominent figure in the world of entertainment.
Biography/Timeline
On television, he starred as Commander Acastus Kolya on Stargate Atlantis, appeared in two-part episodes of Criminal Minds, and played Supervisory Special Agent Bailey Malone of the FBI Violent Crimes Task Force in 88 episodes of his own NBC series, Profiler. In 1989, Davi appeared as Mafia Albert Cerrico on the television series Wiseguy, in the 10 episode Mafia arc titled Garbage Wars. He sang in the first installment of the arc, called Le Lacrime de Amore Part I.
In 2007, Davi made his directorial debut with The Dukes, a parable regarding the mid-2000 economic crisis and its impact. The film starred himself, Chazz Palminteri, and Peter Bogdanovich. The Dukes was selected for the premiere section at the Rome Film Festival, along with films by Francis Ford Coppola, Sean Penn, Robert Redford, and Sidney Lumet. Davi was the only first-time Director in the premiere section. The film was screened internationally and won awards at Queens International Film Festival, WorldFest Houston , Monte-Carlo Comedy Film Festival, and International Festival of comedy film of Alpe d'Huez .
He is an outspoken political conservative, often speaking at Republican Party gatherings. He has been invited to comment on numerous political shows and backed John McCain during his presidential campaign. He narrated several film montages that aired during the 2008 Republican National Convention. Davi has spoken at numerous Conservative Political Action Conferences in Washington, D.C. Davi also writes a regular political column for Breitbart News Network. He was a frequent guest on Fox News's late-night satire program Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld. Davi endorsed Donald Trump in the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
The album, which featured new arrangements by Composer Nic. tenBroek, was produced by Phil Ramone, engineered by Dan Wallin, and mixed by the legendary Al Schmitt. The album, Davi Sings Sinatra -- On The Road To Romance, was released October 24, 2011, and received significant attention from the media, garnering positive reviews. Jazztimes called Davi Sings Sinatra "uniformly impressive", and critic Don Heckman wrote in the Orange County Register that "there are, of course, dozens of Sinatra imitators and simulators. But what Davi does is a whole different matter. A tribute? Yes, indeed; all that and more." AllMusic noted that "Davi makes no attempt to copy Sinatra's vocal sound ... Rather, he is his own singer." The album reached the Top 10 on the Billboard jazz charts.
In December 2012, Davi appeared along with Roger Cicero in the French/German Arte TV program Durch die Nacht mit.... The episode was shot in the Little Italy area of New York City and featured conversation between Cicero and Davi and solos of Sinatra standards by both performers. In December 2013, Davi released a Christmas single, "Mistletoe and Holly", with all proceeds benefiting The Salvation Army.
In 2014, Davi appeared as Goran Vata in The Expendables 3.
In 2015 he has interpreted Gabriele Tinti's poetry giving voice to the Boxer at rest at the Getty Museum.
In 2016, Davi replaced the late Jerry Doyle as radio host for a nationally syndicated radio program on Talk Radio Network.
In high school, Davi was praised for his singing, and auditioned for the Metropolitan Opera after being awarded first place at the prestigious New York State School Music Association’s Solo Competition, where he sang Vincent Youman's "Without A Song". He subsequently received classical training with top vocal teachers, Samuel Margolis and Danial Ferro of Juilliard and Tito Gobbi. Davi damaged his voice, and later explained that he was a baritone with the "heart of a tenor and had pushed too hard, too early."