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Željko Ivanek

 
Actor: Zeljko Ivanek
  • Born: 1957 in Ljubljana, Yugoslavia
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: '90s-2000s
  • Major Genres: Drama
  • Career Highlights: A Civil Action, Rachel River, Mass Appeal
  • First Major Screen Credit: The Sender (1982)

Biography

Possessing a near-perfect balance of everyman looks and tremendous talent on both stage and screen, actor Zeljko Ivanek has been a key supporting player in feature films since the early '80s. A native of Ljubljana, Yugoslavia (now Slovenia), Ivanek's family moved to the United States in 1960 in order for his father to complete his doctoral research in electronic engineering at Stanford University. Briefly returning to Yugoslavia before settling in Palo Alto, CA, in 1967, it was only a few short years before young Ivanek was pursuing his higher education at Yale. Subsequently accepted at The London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, he continued to refine his passion for acting and the summers of 1978-1980 found him honing his stage skills in the Williamstown Theater Festival in such efforts as Hay Fever and The Front Page. In 1983, Ivanek was nominated for a Tony award for his role in Brighton Beach Memories and it was around this time that he made his first film and television appearances. An early role as a telepathic killer in the 1982 thriller The Sender found Ivanek making a chilling impression, and strong performances in Mass Appeal (1984) and the AIDS drama Our Sons (1991) kept expectations high for the rising star. As his feature credits continued to build, Ivanek began appearing in such popular television series as L.A. Law, Law & Order, The X-Files, and Murder, She Wrote. Though the adjustment from stage to screen was initially daunting for the classically trained actor, once he got accustomed to the change of pace, he adjusted remarkably well. As the '90s rolled on, Ivanek's film credits included such A-list releases as Courage Under Fire (1996), Donnie Brasco (1997), and the John Travolta thriller A Civil Action (1998). It was also around this time that Ivanek embarked on a six-year stint as Governor James Devlin on HBO's acclaimed series Oz. As the millennium turned, so did Ivanek's onscreen career, and his resume seemed to be exclusively built of nothing but high-profile efforts in both film and television. In addition to appearing in Dancer in the Dark (2000), Hannibal (2001), Black Hawk Down (2001), Unfaithful (2002), and Dogville (2003), memorable roles on The Practice and The West Wing kept television audiences glued to their sets. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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Željko Ivanek
Born August 15, 1957 (1957-08-15) (age 52)
Ljubljana, Slovenia, Yugoslavia
Years active 1978–present

Željko Ivanek (IPA: [ˈʒɛʎko iˈʋanɛk]; born 15 August 1957) is an Emmy-award winning Slovenian American actor.

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Early life, education, and training

Ivanek was born in Ljubljana, Slovenia (then a part of Yugoslavia) and emigrated with his parents to the United States in 1960, when he was 3 years old.[1] After a two-year stay, the family moved back to Slovenia for five years and then returned again to the United States in 1967. He graduated from Yale University in 1978 and afterward attended the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art.[2]

Career

In 1982, he originated the role of Hally in Athol Fugard's play Master Harold...and the Boys. He has also appeared in the U.S. premieres of such notable plays as Caryl Churchill's Cloud Nine (for which he won the 1981 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actor in a Play) and Martin McDonagh's The Pillowman. He would later work again with McDonagh, playing a minor role as a Canadian tourist in the film In Bruges.

He frequently appears on Broadway and has been nominated for three Tony Awards including one for his performance in the original production of Brighton Beach Memoirs, one as a featured actor in Two Shakespearean Actors, and one for his lead performance as Captain Queeg in a revival of The Caine Mutiny Court Martial alongside David Schwimmer and Tim Daly.

He is perhaps best known for his supporting roles in the television series The X Files (Roland), Homicide: Life on the Street (as prosecuting attorney Ed Danvers), Damages (Ray Fiske), Oz (Governor James Devlin), 24 (Andre Drazen), and Heroes (Emile Danko).

In his screen appearances, he often plays professional men such as lawyers or government functionaries, sometimes of an evil nature.

Ivanek played John Dickinson, who represented Pennsylvania in the Second Continental Congress, in the HBO miniseries John Adams. He was again seen on HBO in November 2008 in the series True Blood, in which he played the role of the Magister.

On September 21, 2008 he was awarded an Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series for his performance in the role of Ray Fiske on Damages.

Ivanek appeared in the third season of Big Love, as Nicki Grant's first husband, J.J.

He appeared as a gun-wielding patient in the episode "Last Resort" on House.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1982 The Soldier Bombmaker
Tex Hitchhiker
The Sender John Doe #83/The Sender
1983 Great performances (TV series) March Hare
1984 Mass Appeal Mark Dolson
The Sun also Rises (TV series) Bill Gorton
1986 All My Sons (TV series) George Deever
1987 Rachel River Momo
Echoes in the Darkness (TV series) Vince Valaitis
Saint Elsewhere (TV series) Mark Dolson
1990 Artificial Paradise (Slovenian: Umetni raj) Willy
L.A. Law (TV series) Joel Lassen
1991 Our Sons Donald Barnes
1992 School Ties Mr Cleary
1993-1999 Homicide: Life on the Street Ed Danvers
1994 X-Files Roland Fuller/Dr. Arthur Grable (1 episode)
1996 White Squall Coast Guard Captain Sanders
Courage Under Fire Ben Banacek
Infinity Bill Price
The Associate SEC Agent Thompkins
1997 Donnie Brasco Tim Curley
Julian Po Tom Potter
Oz (TV series) Governor James Devlin (27 episodes)
1998 The Rat Pack Robert Kennedy
Nowhere to Go Principal Jack Walker
From the Earth to the Moon Ken Mattingly
A Civil Action Bill Crowley
1999 Snow Falling on Cedars Dr. Whitman
2000 Dancer in the Dark District Attorney
2001 Hannibal Dr. Cordell Doemling
Black Hawk Down Lieutenant Colonel Gary Harrell
2002 Unfaithful Detective Dean
24 (TV Series) Andre Drazen (14 episodes)
2003 Dogville Ben
The West Wing (TV Series) Steve Atwood (2 episodes)
2004 The Manchurian Candidate Vaughn Utly
2005 Manderlay Dr Hector
2006 The Hoax Ralph Graves
Bones (TV series) Carl Decker
Shark (TV series) Eliot Dasher
Cold Case (TV series) John Doe
2007 Ascension Day Master Travis
Damages (TV series) Raymond "Ray" Fiske (1st season only)
Live Free or Die Hard Molina
Lost (TV series) Edmund Burke (1 episode)
2008 In Bruges Canadian Guy
The Mentalist (TV Series) Dr. Linus Wagner
Numb3rs (TV Series) William Fraley
John Adams John Dickinson
True Blood (TV Series) The Magister
House (TV series) Jason
2009 Heroes (TV series) Danko
Big Love J.J.

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Our Sons
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