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Goran Višnjić
Višnjić at Rome Film Festival in 2014
Born (1972-09-09) 9 September 1972 (age 52)
Citizenship
  • Croatia
  • United States (since 2013)[1]
EducationAcademy of Dramatic Art
Alma materUniversity of Zagreb
OccupationActor
Years active1988–present
Spouse
Eva Višnjić
(m. 1999)
Children4
RelativesAntun Vrdoljak (father-in-law)

Goran Višnjić (Croatian: [ɡǒran ʋîʃɲitɕ] VISH-nyich; born 9 September 1972) is a Croatian-American actor who has appeared in American and British films and television productions. He is best known for his roles as Dr. Luka Kovač in ER and Garcia Flynn in Timeless, both NBC television series. For ER, he and the cast were nominated for two Screen Actors Guild Awards. He is the son-in-law of Croatian film director and former head of Croatian Radiotelevision (1991–95), Antun Vrdoljak.

Early life

Višnjić was born on 9 September 1972 in Šibenik, SR Croatia, SFR Yugoslavia.[citation needed] He has one sibling, an elder brother, Joško. His father, Željko, was a bus driver, and his mother, Milka, worked in a market. He appeared in plays throughout his childhood and made his screen debut at the age of 16 in the controversial Yugoslav film, Braća po materi (1988), playing a young Ustasha.[citation needed]

In 1990, at the age of 18, Višnjić served one-year of obligatory military service in the Yugoslav People's Army as a paratrooper. Only weeks after his military discharge in 1991, as Yugoslavia began to dissolve, he joined the nascent Croatian Ground Army. After leaving the army, he moved to Zagreb to study at the Academy of Dramatic Art.[2][3]

Career

Višnjić was the youngest actor to be chosen for the title role in Shakespeare's Hamlet at the Dubrovnik Summer Festival. Originally cast as Laertes and understudy to Hamlet, he took over the role when the star dropped out of the production shortly before the first performance. He portrayed the doomed prince from 1994 to 2000, winning several Orlando Awards (the equivalent of the Tony Award).[4] During an episode of ER, he demonstrated his expertise in the part of Hamlet, by reciting an excerpt from the "To be, or not to be" soliloquy in Croatian.[5][6]

Prior to ER, he found work in local TV productions and landed a Tuborg beer commercial that aired in Europe.[7] Višnjić also had small speaking roles in films such as The Peacemaker, Practical Magic and Committed. In 1998, he appeared in Madonna's music video "The Power of Good-Bye", and had a cameo in the movie Rounders. It was his role as Risto, the Bosnian driver in Welcome to Sarajevo that led then-producer John Wells to offer him a role as a doctor to replace the departing George Clooney in the sixth season of ER in late 1999, eventually becoming the show's male lead by the start of season 12, having taken over from the departing star Noah Wyle, who left after the finale of season 11. By season 14, however, he was only making a limited number of appearances, before completely leaving the show early in season 15 (15x03: "The Book of Abby").

While starring on ER, Višnjić worked on other projects. He co-starred in The Deep End; starred in and co-produced The Last Will; voiced Soto in Ice Age and starred in the British film Close Your Eyes (2002), alongside Shirley Henderson and Miranda Otto. In 2004, he starred in the television miniseries Spartacus and the Croatian film Long Dark Night. He next appeared with Jennifer Garner in Elektra. In 2005, Višnjić was one of the four finalists for the role of James Bond,[8] eventually losing out to British actor Daniel Craig, with whom he would appear in The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo.

In 2009, Višnjić appeared alongside Carla Gugino in a segment of the film New York, I Love You, an anthology set in New York. Višnjić's segment Apocrypha was directed by Andrey Zvyagintsev.[9] The segment was cut from the theatrical release of the film but was included in the DVD version.[10] He next starred in the film Helen, alongside Ashley Judd[11] as Judd's character's husband David in the drama, which made its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival.[12]

Višnjić appeared in the historical drama The Courageous Heart of Irena Sendler, about a young Polish woman who saved the lives of many Jewish children in wartime Warsaw, filmed in Riga, Latvia. It was produced for Hallmark Hall of Fame and aired on CBS on 19 April 2009.[13] He completed a role in Mike Mills' independent film, Beginners.[14] In late 2009, he was cast as Samson in the miniseries The Deep, shown on BBC One in 2010.[15]

Visnjic in 2016

He appeared as Andrija Hebrang in the historical drama Tito on Croatian television. He later appeared in the unsold pilot of ABC's Boston's Finest, playing a disgraced cop who works with a female officer to solve crimes while trying to clear his name.[16] He also appeared in the two-episode season three finale of the television series Leverage, as international crime financier Damien Moreau, his first guest appearance on an English-language television program.

In 2011, he played Dragan Armansky, the head of a security agency, in The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo and he has signed on to play this role for the entire film trilogy produced and distributed by Sony Pictures Entertainment.[17] He was featured on a four-episode arc of the American television series Pan Am; he played a Yugoslavian attaché to the United Nations.

In 2014, Višnjić played John Woods, the husband of Molly Woods, in Extant, produced by Steven Spielberg. Although the series was renewed in late 2014, he left the series early in the second season.[18][19]

From 2016 to 2018, he played former NSA asset Garcia Flynn in NBC's time travel television series Timeless.[20][21][22]

In 2019, Višnjić portrayed Ante Gotovina in the Antun Vrdoljak-directed film General. His performance, along with the film itself gained overwhelmingly negative reviews[23][24][25] with many critics, including Milivoj Jukić and Jurica Pavičić calling his portrayal "the worst performance of his career".[26][27] The critically and commercially panned film was screened at the Pula Film Festival.[28]

Višnjić played Nikola Tesla in the twelfth series of Doctor Who, appearing in the fourth episode, "Nikola Tesla's Night of Terror", first broadcast on 19 January 2020.

In early 2020, Višnjić was cast as Count Dracula in the unsold ABC drama pilot The Brides, which was written by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa.[29]

In 2024, Višnjić returned to the stage starring opposite Zrinka Cvitešić and Goran Grgić in Ivo Vojnović's Equinox, directed by Krešimir Dolenčić at the Dubrovnik Summer Festival.[30][31] He also appeared in the final season of Vikings: Valhalla as Erik the Red.

Recognition

Višnjić was named People magazine's Sexiest Import in 1999 and "One of TV's Sexiest Men" in the June 5–11, 2005 TV Guide. He was ranked #18 in Croatian-based monthly film magazine Hollywood in Best Croatian Male Movie Stars of All Time list in November 2005. He was also named as the Best Croatian actor in 2004 according to the votes of the visitors of internet magazines, for his role in the movie Long Dark Night, according to the votes of Croatian newspaper Večernji list.[32]

Personal life

He has supported a number of medical institutions in Croatia through the donation of money and equipment. In 2008 he appeared on the nationally broadcast American benefit program Stand Up to Cancer.[33][34][35] He served as one of the faces of ER on NBC's long-running The More You Know campaign, appearing in public service announcements discussing topics such as family time and tolerance.[36]

His wife, Eva (born Ivana Vrdoljak), is an artist and sculptor, and the daughter of film director Antun Vrdoljak, who controversially headed Croatian Radiotelevision from 1991 to 1995. The couple have two adopted children and one biological child.[37][38] They resided in Los Angeles, California, until 2021, and also have a home on the Croatian island of Hvar. Višnjić acknowledged paternity of a daughter, Lana Lourdes Rupić, whom he fathered in 2006 with a Croatian woman, Mirela Rupić.[39]

In his spare time, Višnjić enjoys swimming, diving and fencing.[40]

In September 2015, Višnjić and his wife announced that they had sold their home in Los Angeles for a sum of about $5 million.[41]

He supported Croatian Democratic Union candidate Mato Franković for Mayor of Dubrovnik in the 2017 elections.[42]

In 2021, Višnjić and his wife moved from Los Angeles to the UK.[43]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1988 Braća po materi Ustaša
1993 Paranoja Short film
1997 Tranquilizer Gun Devetka – '9'
The Peacemaker Bazta Sergeant
Welcome to Sarajevo Risto Bavić
1998 Rounders Maurice
Practical Magic Jimmy Angelov
2000 Committed Neil
2001 The Deep End Alek 'Al' Spera
The Last Will Bepo Stambuk Also co-producer
2002 Ice Age Soto (voice)
Close Your Eyes Michael Strother Also known as Doctor Sleep
2004 Long Dark Night Ivan Kolar Also producer
2005 Elektra Mark Miller
2009 Apocrypha Man Short film
Helen David Leonard
2010 Beginners Andy
2011 The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo Dragan Armansky
2012 K-11 Raymond Saxx Jr.
2013 The Counselor Michael
95 Decibels Dr. Corry Short film
2014 Dark Hearts Armand
Asthma Ragen
The Journey Home Muktuk
2017 Never Here S
The Tribes of Palos Verdes Joe
2019 General Ante Gotovina Also producer
2020 Fatima Artur de Oliveira Santos
2021 The Accursed Nikola
2022 Hellraiser Roland Voight

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1994 Michele va alla guerra Soldier Television film
1995 Night Watch U.N. Security Officer Television film
See You Maks Television film
1996 Prepoznavanje Ivan Television film
1997 Olujne tisine 1895-1995 Vladimir Vidrić Television miniseries
1998 Teško je reći zbogom Davor Television film
1999–2008 ER Dr. Luka Kovač 185 episodes
2003 American Masters Robert Capa (voice) Episode: "Robert Capa: In Love and War"
2004 Spartacus Spartacus Television miniseries
2006 Naša mala klinika Man on the telephone Episode: "Bijeli misevi"
2009 The Courageous Heart of Irena Sendler Stefan Zgrzembski Television film
2010 Tito Andrija Hebrang Television miniseries
Boston's Finest Angus Martin Television pilot
The Deep Samson Ungliss Television miniseries
Leverage Damien Moreau 2 episodes
2011–2012 Pan Am Niko Lonza 4 episodes
2013 Red Widow Nicholae Schiller 8 episodes
2014 Extant John Woods 16 episodes
2015 Crossing Lines Marco Constante 12 episodes
2016–2018 Timeless Garcia Flynn 27 episodes
2019–2022 This Is Us Vincent Kelly 2 episodes
2019 Santa Clarita Diet Dobrivoje Poplovic 4 episodes
Dollface Dr. Colin Brooks 4 episodes
2020 Doctor Who Nikola Tesla Episode: "Nikola Tesla's Night of Terror"
The Brides Count Dracula Television pilot
The Boys Alastair Adana 4 episodes
2024 Vikings: Valhalla Erik the Red 4 episodes

Web series

Year Title Role Notes
2012 BlackBoxTV Presents The Chemist Episode: "AEZP: Execution Style"

Music videos

Year Artist Title Notes
1998 Tony Cetinski "Život" ("Life")
Madonna "The Power of Good-Bye"
2007 Unkle "Burn My Shadow"

Awards and nominations

Year Association Category Nominated work Result Ref.
2000 Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series ER Nominated [44]
2001 Screen Actors Guild Awards Nominated [45]
2002 Satellite Awards Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role, Drama The Deep End Nominated [46]
2004 Paris Film Festival Best Actor Close Your Eyes Won [47]
Pula Film Festival Best Actor Long Dark Night Won [48]
2005 Vladimir Nazor Awards Film Won [49]
2011 Gotham Awards Best Ensemble Performance Beginners Won [50]

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