List of people from Croatia

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The following is a list of prominent individuals who are or were Croatian citizens or of Croatian ancestry.

Art[]

Architecture[]

Sculpture[]

Painting[]

Film and theatre[]

Media[]

  • Lidia Bastianich – American celebrity chef, television host, author, and restaurateur
  • Adrian Chiles – British television and radio presenter
  • Slavica Ecclestone – British-Croatian former model
  • Robert Herjavec – Canadian businessman, investor, author, dancer, and television personality from Shark Tank
  • Bill Kurtis – journalist, television reporter, producer
  • Goran Milić – worked in Hrt, now[when?] works in Al Jazeera
  • Tony Robbins – American life coach, self-help author and motivational speaker
  • Teresa Scanlan – Miss America 2011
  • Petra Stunt – British designer
  • Vladimir Herzog – Croatian born Brazilian journalist

Academics[]

History[]

Invention[]

  • Zlata Bartl – inventor of Vegeta
  • Josip Belušić – inventor
  • Franjo Hannaman – inventor, engineer
  • Marcel Kiepach – inventor
  • Mario Kovač – computer engineering professor and inventor
  • Ferdinand Kovačević – inventor
  • Giovanni Luppis – inventor of the torpedo
  • Slavoljub Eduard Penkala – inventor
  • Mario Puratić – inventor who made major advances in fishing technology
  • Ralph Sarich – inventor of the orbital engine
  • David Schwarz – aviation pioneer of Jewish ancestry
  • Marin Soljačić – inventor of wireless energy transfer
  • Ante Šupuk – engineer
  • Tomislav Uzelac - programmer, inventor of the first successful MP3 player
  • Faust Vrančić – inventor of the parachute
  • Ivan Vučetić – inventor of dactyloscopy

Social science[]

  • Ivan Belostenec – lexicographer
  • Juraj Dobrila – cleric, benefactor
  • Elsie Ivancich Dunin – cultural ethnologist, author, professor, choreographer
  • Ljudevit Gaj – linguist, reformer
  • Vatroslav Jagić – philologist
  • Milan Kangrga – philosopher
  • Bartol Kašić – lexicographer
  • Juraj Križanić – social philosopher
  • Franjo Kuhač – folklorist, ethnologist
  • Jakov Mikalja – linguist and lexicographer
  • Miroslav Radman – genetic biologist
  • Stanislav Pavao Skalić – encyclopedist, adventurer
  • Rudolf Steiner – philosopher
  • Josip Juraj Strossmayer – cleric, benefactor
  • Rudi Supek – philosopher
  • Henry Suzzallo – educator
  • Ante Topić-Mimara – art collector
  • Vinko Žganec – folklorist, ethnomusicologist

Science[]

Nobel Prize[]

Music[]

Composers[]

Classical[]

Popular[]

  • 2Cellos – cellist duo
  • Lidija Bajuk – musician
  • Zvonko Bogdan – singer and performer of traditional folk songs
  • Michael Bublé – singer
  • Tony Butala – singer of The Lettermen
  • Colonia – dance music group
  • Arsen Dedić – composer and singer
  • Veljko Despot – discographer
  • Darko Domijan – singer
  • Oliver Dragojević – singer
  • Doris Dragović – singer
  • Sergio Endrigo – singer
  • Flyer — band
  • Gibonni – singer
  • Davor Gobac – singer
  • Bobby Grubic – songwriter/composer, singer, music director and producer
  • Stjepan Hauser – cellist
  • Dino Jelusić – junior pop singer
  • Delo Jusic – composer
  • Tereza Kesovija – singer
  • Mišo Kovač
  • Josipa Lisac – singer
  • Lorde – singer-songwriter, real name Ella Marija Lani Yelich-O'Connor
  • Radoslav Lorković – folk and blues singer, pianist, accordionist
  • Magazin – pop band
  • Miljenko Matijevic – rock singer (Steelheart)
  • Branko Mihaljević – composer, writer, journalist and radio editor
  • Sandra Mihanovich – singer, musician, and composer
  • Guy Mitchell – singer (born Albert George Cernik)
  • Alan Merrill – vocalist, guitarist, songwriter, actor and model
  • Helen Merrill (born Jelena Ana Milčetić) – jazz singer
  • Tomo Milicevic – 30 Seconds to Mars
  • Paul Mirkovich – musician, musical director
  • Milan Mladenović – singer, guitar player
  • Drago Mlinarec – rock singer and songwriter
  • Boris Novković – pop singer
  • Krist Novoselić – rock musician (Nirvana)
  • Jurica Pađen – rock singer & songwriter
  • Daniella Pavicic – singer and songwriter
  • Marko Perković Thompson – rock singer
  • Riva – band, 1989 Eurovision song contest winners
  • Ivo Robić – singer
  • Darko Rundek – singer and actor
  • Saša, Tin i Kedžo – first Croatian boy band
  • Krunoslav "Kićo" Slabinac – singer and composer of traditional folk songs
  • Jura Stublić – rock singer
  • Ivica Šerfezi – singer
  • Luka Šulić – cellist
  • Branimir Štulić (Djoni) – rock singer & songwriter
  • The Bambi Molesters – rock band
  • Elizabeth Anka Vajagic – singer/guitarist
  • Johnny Vidacovich – drummer
  • Siniša Vuco – singer
  • Severina Vučković – pop singer
  • Vice Vukov

singer

  • Nikolija - singer

Literature[]

Business[]

  • Madeline-Ann Aksich – businesswoman, philanthropist and artist
  • Benedetto Cotrugli – merchant, economist, scientist, diplomat and humanist. Wrote the first description of double-entry bookkeeping.
  • Mike Grgich – winemaker
  • Victor Grinich – pioneer in the semiconductor industry
  • Robert Herjavec – businessman, Herjavec Group, Dragons' Den
  • Antony Lucich-Lucas – engineer; crude oil exploration, Gulf Oil; Texaco
  • Andrónico Luksic – Antofagasta PLC; richest Croat ever
  • Anthony MaglicaMaglite
  • Branko Marinkovic – businessman[1]
  • Dietrich MateschitzBurgenland Croats; billionaire, owner of Red Bull corp.
  • Nicolás Mihanovich – shipping magnate
  • Boris Mikšić – Cortec Corporation
  • Nikola Nobilo – wine maker[2]
  • Mario Puratić – inventor, businessman
  • Bill Rancic – entrepreneur
  • Al LjuticLjutic Industries
  • Mate RimacRimac Automobili

Exploration[]

  • Ferdinand Konščak – explorer
  • Dragutin Lerman – explorer
  • Ignacije Szentmartony – explorer
  • Željko Malnar – explorer, producer
  • Mirko and Stjepan Seljan – explorers
  • Ignacije Szentmartony – explorer
  • Ivan Visin – explorer

Military[]

Croatian War for Independence[]

  • Janko Bobetko – general
  • Ante Gotovina – general pukovnik
  • Josip Jović – Croatian policeman, first victim in Independence War
  • Rudolf Perešin – fighter pilot
  • Blago Zadro – general

Politics[]

Foreign figures of Croatian descent[]

People with Croatian ancestry but high-ranked officials of other countries:

  • Mark Begich – US Senator from Alaska
  • James Belich – former Mayor of Wellington, New Zealand
  • Cesar Bielich-Pomareda – Minister of the Navy of Peru
  • Michael Bilandic – former Mayor of Chicago; former Illinois State Supreme Court Chief Justice
  • Natasha Stott Despoja – Australian Democrat Senator
  • Ivan Gašparovič – President of Slovakia (Croatian father)
  • Cedomil Lausic Glasinovic – Chilean MIR activist, executed 1975
  • Alejandro Jadresic – Chilean Energy Minister, engineer, economist; awarded the Order of Prince Trpmir of the Republic of Croatia
  • John Kasich – Governor of Ohio
  • Dennis Kucinich – US Representative from Ohio; former Mayor of Cleveland
  • Frank Mahovlich – Canadian Senator (NHL Hall of Famer)
  • Mary Matalin – US political consultant
  • Josip Marohnić – founding father of Croatian Fraternal Union
  • John Newman – assassinated Australian politician, martyr
  • Roy Nikisch – Governor of Chaco, Argentina
  • Rudy Perpich – former Governor of Minnesota
  • Baldo Prokurica – former Congressman, current Senator in Chile
  • Edmundo Pérez Zujovic – Chilean PDC, Minister of Finance, Interior and of Public Works, assassinated in 1971
  • Francisco Orlić Bolmarčić – former President of Costa Rica, Croat parents
  • George Radanovich – US Representative from California
  • Clem Simich – Member of NZ Parliament
  • Jorge Sobisch – Governor of Neuquén, Argentina
  • Leonor Oyarzún Ivanovic – former Chilean First Lady
  • Néstor Carlos Kirchner Ostoić – former president of Argentina (Chilean mother of Croatian descent)
  • Eric Skrmetta – US politician
  • Vincent Thomas – US politician
  • Michael Anthony Stepovich – former Governor of Alaska
  • Radomiro Tomic – former Chilean Deputy, Senator and Ambassador
  • Lynne Yelich – Member of Canadian Parliament

Religion[]

  • Ivan Ančić – theological writer
  • Josip Bozanić – cardinal
  • Markantun de Dominis – archbishop
  • Matija Vlačić IlirikProtestant reformer
  • Juraj Habdelić – Jesuit and writer
  • Luka Ibrišimović – friar, leader of an uprising against Ottoman forces in Slavonia
  • Estanislao Esteban Karlic – Archbishop of Paraná, Argentina
  • Bartol Kašić – Jesuit and grammarian during the Counter-Reformation
  • Baltazar Adam Krčelić – historian, theologian and lawyer
  • Marko Krizin (Marko Križevčanin) – saint
  • Antun Mahnić – bishop
  • Leopold Mandićsaint
  • Ivan Merzbeatified
  • Gregory of Nin – bishop
  • Franciscus Patricius – philosopher and scientist
  • Marija Petković – beatified nun
  • Ivo Protulipac – layman
  • Vinko Puljić – Cardinal Priest of the Roman Catholic Church in Sarajevo
  • John of Ragusa – Cardinal
  • Franjo ŠeperCardinal and Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith
  • Alojzije Stepinac – archbishop, beatified
  • Zlatko Sudac – stigmatic
  • Nikola Tavelić – saint
  • Miroslav Volf – Christian theologian
  • Bernard Zamanja – theologist

Heroism[]

Urban legends[]

  • Jure Grando – first real person described as a vampire in historical records
  • Joe Magarac – American steel worker of Croatian extraction.
  • Joe "Pegleg" Morgan – first non-Hispanic member of the Mexican Mafia
  • Frane Selak – survivor of seven incidents of possible death, lottery winner

Sport[]

  • John Abramovic – former basketball player, played in the Basketball Association of America for Pittsburgh Ironmen, St. Louis Bombers, Baltimore Bullets and Syracuse Nationals
  • Mirko Alilović – handball goalkeeper
  • Mario Ančić – tennis; Davis Cup Champion
  • Johnny Babich – former baseball player, played in Major League Baseball for Brooklyn Dodgers, Boston Bees, and Philadelphia Athletics
  • Dalibor Bagarić – former NBA player
  • Ivano Balić – handball player, IHF player of the year 2003, 2006
  • Zvonko Bego – football player
  • Željko Bilecki – football player
  • Bill Belichick – NFL Coach
  • Brian Billick – NFL coach
  • Gary Beban – former NFL player
  • Dragan Bender (born 1997) - basketball player in the Israeli Basketball Premier League
  • Pete Bercich – former NFL player
  • Dražen Besek – football coach and former player
  • Sandra Bezic – figure skater, choreographer and television commentator
  • Val Bezic – figure skater
  • Slaven Bilić – former football player, former manager of Croatian national football team and current manager of West Ham United in the Premier League
  • Dražen Biškup – football coach and former player
  • Djurdjica Bjedov – swimmer
  • Zlatan Ibrahimović – football player
  • Antonio Blasevich – football player and coach
  • Goran Blažević – football goalkeeper
  • Miroslav Blažević – football Manager
  • Zvonimir Boban – football player
  • Bojan Bogdanović - basketball player in NBA
  • Andrew Bogut – NBA basketball player
  • Alen Bokšić – football player
  • Tamara Boroš – table tennis champion
  • Mark Bosnich – football goalkeeper, Premier League
  • Mark Bresciano – football player (Italian father, Croat mother)
  • Reid Brignac – baseball player
  • Denis Buntić – handball player
  • Nick Burley – boxer
  • Tony Butkovich – American football player, All-American
  • Pete Carroll – NFL head coach and executive vice president
  • Joseph Cattarinich – NHL Hall of Famer
  • George Chuvalo – heavyweight boxer
  • Branko Cikatić – First K-1 Grand Prix Winner (kickboxing)
  • Marin Čilić – No. 1 Junior in the World (tennis) and US Open champion
  • Ann Cindric – baseball player
  • Vedran Ćorluka – football player, Tottenham Hotspur
  • Krešimir Ćosić – member of the basketball Hall of Famer
  • Fred Couples – golfer (former World number 1)
  • Helen Crlenkovich – athlete
  • Dario Cvitanich – football player, Ajax
  • Ivona Dadic – Austrian track and field athlete
  • Nick Dasovic – football player and coach
  • Paul Diamond – professional wrestler, soccer player
  • David Diehl – NFL player
  • Nicholas Drazenovic – ice hockey player
  • Stipe Drews – boxing champion
  • Domagoj Duvnjak - handball player
  • Marina Erakovic – tennis player, New Zealand
  • Abby Erceg – football player, New Zealand
  • Eddie Erdelatz – American football player
  • Elvis Fatović – former water polo player and coach, European and World medalist
  • Mirko Filipović (Cro Cop) – mixed martial artist and kickboxer; K-1
  • Jonathan Filewich – ice hockey player
  • Mark Fistric – ice hockey player
  • Dražen Funtak – sprint canoer
  • Gary Gabelich – American automobile-racing driver
  • Ray Gabelich — Australian Rules footballer
  • Gabre Gabric – track and field athlete
  • Gino Gardassanich – football player
  • Gordan Giriček – former NBA player
  • Mike Golic – co-host of ESPN Radio's Mike and Mike in the Morning; former NFL player
  • Kara Goucher – long-distance runner
  • Elvis Grbac – NFL player
  • Great Antonio – strongman
  • Visco Grgich – former NFL player
  • Bobby Grich – former MLB player
  • Tom Haller – MLB baseball player
  • Justin Hamilton – basketball player
  • Travis Hamonic – ice hockey player
  • John Havlicek – basketball player
  • John Hecimovic – ice hockey player
  • Frankie Hejduk – football player, MLS
  • Mario Hezonja – basketball player, NBA
  • Siniša Mihajlović – football player
  • Saša Hiršzon (born 1972) - tennis player
  • Ico Hitrec – football player
  • Hrvoje Horvathandball player
  • Les Horvath – former NFL player
  • Tony Hrkac – ice hockey player
  • Dick Hrstich – New Zealand wrestler
  • Goran Ivanišević – tennis player; Wimbledon Champion; two Olympic bronze medals, 1992
  • Andreas Ivanschitz – football player
  • Robert Jarni – football player
  • Nikica Jelavić – football player, Everton FC
  • Ana Jelušić – skier
  • Dražan Jerković – football player (top scorer WC 1962 and EURO 1960)
  • Ed Jurak – baseball player
  • Al Jurisich – baseball player
  • Igor Jurković – kickboxer
  • John Jurkovic – NFL player
  • Tvrtko Kale – football player, goalkeeper (Hapoel Haifa)[3]
  • Ivo Karlović – tennis player
  • Mario Kasun – former NBA player, Orlando Magic
  • Siniša Kelečević (born 1970) - basketball player
  • Ivan Klasnić – football player, Werder Bremen
  • Marko Kopljar – handball player
  • Ante Kostelić – Alpine skiing coach
  • Ivica Kostelić – Alpine Skiing Slalom World Cup Champion (three Olympic silvers)
  • Janica Kostelić – A.S. World Cup Champion in 2001, 2003 & 2006 (four Olympic golds, two silvers)
  • Dan Kordic – ice hockey player
  • John Kordic – ice hockey player
  • Robert Kovač – football player
  • Mario Kovačević – football player
  • Niko Kranjčar – football player
  • Mike Kreevich – baseball player
  • Toni Kukoč – NBA player (NBA Sixth Man of the Year 1995–96)
  • Blaženko Lacković – handball player
  • Dražen Ladić – football goalkeeper
  • Stefan Leko – kickboxer
  • Curt Leskanic – former MLB pitcher
  • Matija Ljubek – kayaker
  • Ivan Ljubičić – tennis player; Davis Cup Champion (#3)
  • Johnny Logan – baseball player
  • Mickey Lolich – baseball player
  • Venio Losert – handball goalkeeper
  • Steve Lubratich – baseball player
  • Dan Luger – rugby union player
  • Frank Mahovlich – NHL Hall of Famer (1958 Calder Trophy winner)
  • Pete Mahovlich – NHL player
  • Iva Majoli – Roland Garros Champion
  • Tony Mandarich – American football player
  • John Mandic – NBA player
  • Mario Mandžukić – football player, plays for Juventus
  • Todd Marinovich – former NFL player
  • Marv Marinovich – former NFL player
  • Vic Markov – American football player
  • Roger Maris – baseball player, MLB
  • Željko Mavrović – former European boxing champion
  • John Mayasich – former hockey player
  • Catfish Metkovich – baseball player
  • Petar Metličić - handball player
  • Siniša Mihajlović – (mother's side family) football player
  • Marcello Mihalich – football player
  • George Mikan (Mr. Basketball) – NBA (Basketball Hall of Fame)
  • Pat Miletich – UFC mixed martial artist
  • Stipe Miocic – UFC mixed martial artist
  • Luka Modrić – football player, plays for Real Madrid C.F.
  • Sofía Mulánovich – surfer
  • Dražen Mužinić – football player
  • Zdravko Miljak – handball player
  • Rob Ninkovich – American football player
  • Frank Nobilo – NZ golfer
  • Mirjana Ognjenović -former Yugoslav/Croatian handball player
  • Phil Oreskovic – ice hockey player
  • Victor Oreskovich – ice hockey player
  • Erv Palica – former MLB pitcher
  • Mate Parlov – boxing champion
  • Mark Pavelich – ice hockey, NHL
  • Marty Pavelich – ice hockey, NHL
  • Matt Pavelich – ice hockey, NHL official
  • Snježana Pejčić – shooting player
  • Sandra Perković – discus thrower
  • Nikolaj Pešalov – Olympic gold medal winner in weightlifting
  • Johnny Pesky – baseball player, manager and coach
  • Dražen Petrović – NBA Hall of Famer
  • Zoran Planinić – former NBA player
  • Dan Plesac – former MLB pitcher
  • Diana Prazak - professional boxer
  • Robert Prosinečki – football player
  • Joel Prpic – ice hockey player
  • Dado Pršo – football player
  • Braslav Rabarchess player
  • Dino Rađa – former NBA star
  • Paul Radisich – racing driver
  • Nikola Radulović – basketball player
  • Ivan Rakitić – footballer, plays for FC Barcelona
  • Ante Razov – football player
  • Jules Rykovich – former NFL player
  • Borna Rendulić – NHL player
  • Lou Saban – NFL coach
  • Nick Saban – college football coach
  • Spider Sabich – alpine skier
  • Vladimir Sabich – American skier murdered by girlfriend Claudine Longet
  • Brian Sakic – NHL player
  • Joe Sakic – NHL player (2001 Hart Memorial Trophy Winner)
  • Dario Šarić (Super Dario) – NBA player with the Philadelphia 76ers
  • Cory Sarich – ice hockey player
  • Buzz Schneider – ice hockey player
  • Branko Šegota – football player
  • Frank Sinkwich – American football player and awarded the Heisman Trophy
  • Elvis Sinosic (King of Rock N Rumble) – mixed martial artist, UFC
  • Paul Skansi – American football player
  • Nick Skorich – American football player and coach
  • Matt Skrmetta – baseball player
  • Paul Spoljaric – baseball player
  • Josef Spudich – American football player
  • Darijo Srna – football player
  • Max Starcevich – All-American football guard
  • Steve Stipanovich – former NBA player, No.2 pick in 1983 NBA Draft
  • Dominik Straga – swimmer
  • Dario Šimić – football player
  • Davor Šuker – football player (best scorer of the 1998 WC most goals winner of golden shoe in 98 WC with six goals)
  • Bruno Šundov – former NBA player
  • Žan Tabak – former NBA player
  • Marko Tomas – basketball player
  • Rudy Tomjanovich – former NBA player and coach
  • Andy Tonkovich – first NBA pick in 1948
  • Igor Tudor – football player
  • The Great Antonio – strongman and eccentric
  • Roko Ukić – NBA player
  • Auggie Vidovich – NASCAR driver
  • Mark Viduka – football player, Premier League
  • Blanka Vlašić – high jumper
  • Marc-Édouard Vlasic – ice hockey player
  • Antonio Vojak – football player
  • Oliviero Vojak – football player
  • Nikolai Volkoff – WWE Hall of Famer, born Josip Peruzović
  • Danny Vranes – basketball player
  • Stojko Vranković – former NBA player
  • Nikola Vujčić (born 1978) - basketball player and team manager of Maccabi Tel Aviv
  • Bernard Vukas – football player
  • Vladimir Vukovićchess player
  • Božo Vuletić – Olympic water polo gold medalist
  • Wesna – professional wrestler
  • Slaven Zambata – football player
  • Fritzie Zivic (The Croat Comet) – former World Welterweight Champion
  • Chris Zorich – former NFL player
  • Zdravko Zovko – handball player
  • Bob Zupcic – baseball player
  • Ante Žižić (born 1997) - basketball player in the Israeli Basketball Premier League

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ https://www.nytimes.com/2008/09/27/world/americas/27bolivia.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0
  2. ^ Welcome to Nobilo Country Index Archived 4 March 2006 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Bar Dayan, Shirley (18 July 2006). קאלה טברטקו מגלה: "סבתא שלי יהודיה" (in Hebrew). Sport 5. Archived from the original on 11 October 2008. Retrieved 4 July 2008. אני אמנם נוצרי אבל סבתא שלי יהודיה, מהצד של אימא שלי

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