Goran visnjic biography
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Goran Visnjic
Goran Visnjic is a Croatian American actor and producer, born in Sibenik, Croatia. He is married to Eva Visnjic (formerly Ivana Vrdoljak) with whom has three children. From an early age Visnjic started appearing in various theater plays. At the age of 16, he had his screen debut in the film Braca po materi (1988). In 1990, when the dissolution of Yugoslavia began, Visnjic was serving a one-year military obligation in the Yugoslavian Army (JNA). He left the JNA and returned to Sibenik, where he joined the Croatian Army in the defense of his hometown. After leaving the army, he moved to Zagreb and enrolled at the Academy of Dramatic Art. In his second year of studies at the academy, Visnjic was chosen for the title role in Shakespeare's Hamlet, which made him the youngest actor to play that role. Prior to joining ER (1994) in 1999, Visnjic played several minor roles in the films like The Peacemaker (1997), Welcome to Sarajevo (1997) and Practical Magic (1998). I
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Goran Višnjić
Date of Birth
September 9, 1972
Birthplace
Sibenik, Socialist Republic of Croatia, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
Goran Višnjić portrays Garcia Flynn in Timeless.[1]
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The Croatian-born actor has received critical acclaim and commercial success in theater, television and film. Best known for his role as Dr. Luka Kovac in the long-running NBC hospital drama "ER",[2] Višnjić continues to tackle some of Hollywood's most challenging roles.[3] On television, Višnjić most recently starred alongside Donald Sutherland, Elizabeth Mitchell and Tom Wlaschiha on the international action-crime series "Crossing Lines." He was also seen on Steven Spielberg's futuristic thriller "Extant," starring opposite Halle Berry, and in "Red Widow," alongside Clifton Collins Jr., Radha Mitchell and Jaime Ray Newman.
Višnjić's latest feature film role was in "Asthma," about New York's indie rock scene, co-starring Krysten Ritt
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Goran Visnjic is a Croatian American actor and producer, born in Sibenik, Croatia. He is married to Eva Visnjic (formerly Ivana Vrdoljak) with whom has three children. From an early age Visnjic started appearing in various theater plays. At the age of 16, he had his screen debut in the bio Braca po materi (1988). In 1990, when the dissolution of Yugoslavia began, Visnjic was serving a one-year military obligation in the Yugoslavian Army (JNA). He left the JNA and returned to Sibenik, where he joined the Croatian Army in the defense of his hometown. After leaving the army, he moved to Zagreb and enrolled at the Academy of Dramatic Art. In his second year of studies at the academy, Visnjic was chosen for the title role in Shakespeare's Hamlet, which made him the youngest actor to play that role. Prior to joining ER (1994) in 1999, Visnjic played several minor roles in the films like The Peacemaker (1997), Welcome to Sarajevo (1997) and Practical Magic (1998). In 1998, he appear