Goran Višnjić
Goran Višnjić, born on September 9, 1972, is a talented actor originally from Croatia who now holds American citizenship. He has made a significant impact in both American and British cinema and television, most notably for his portrayal of Dr. Luka Kovač on the acclaimed medical drama ER. His impressive resume also includes roles such as Erik the Red in Netflix's Vikings: Valhalla, Garcia Flynn in NBC's Timeless, and John Woods in CBS's Extant. Additionally, he has featured as Marco Costante in NBC's Crossing Lines, Nicholae Schiller in ABC's Red Widow, and Dragan Armansky in the 2011 adaptation of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. Višnjić's voice work includes Soto in the animated film Ice Age, and he has appeared in films like Practical Magic and The Peacemaker.
Growing up in the picturesque port town of Šibenik, Croatia (formerly part of Yugoslavia), Goran discovered his passion for acting early on. He honed his craft in local theater before attending the Academy of Dramatic Arts in Zagreb. At just 21, he gained national fame by playing Hamlet in a celebrated production at the Dubrovnik Summer Festival, earning three prestigious Best Actor awards, including the Orlando.
In his free time, Goran enjoys fencing, swimming, and diving. He resides in Los Angeles with his wife, Eva, and their three children.