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The following is a list of prominent individuals who are or were Croatian citizens or of Croatian ancestry.
Art
[edit]
See also: List of Croatian women artists
Architecture
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Viktor Axmann – architect, Jewish
Nikola Bašić – architect
Vjekoslav Bastl – architect
Julio Deutsch – architect, art nouveau style,
Hugo Ehrlich – architect, Jewish
Ignjat Fischer – architect, Jewish
Stjepan Gomboš – architect, Jewish
Vjekoslav Heinzel
Leo Hönigsberg – architect, Jewish
Lavoslav Horvat
Drago Ibler
Viktor Kovačić – architect
Slavko Löwy – architect, Jewish
Rudolf Lubinski – architect, Jewish
Paskoje Miličević Mihov – architect
Vlado Milunić – architect
Juraj Neidhardt – architect
Velimir Neidhardt – architect
Stjepan Planić – architect
Vjenceslav Richter – architect
Vladimir Šterk – architect, Jewish
Anđeo Lovrov Zadranin – architect
Sculpture
[edit]
Antun Augustinčić
Lujo Bezeredi
Andrija Buvina
Frane Cota
Ante Dabro
Juraj Dalmatinac
Branislav Dešković
Ivan Duknović
Dušan Džamonja
Robert Frangeš-Mihanović
Ivo Kerdić
Albert Kinert
Ivan Kožarić
Frano Kršinić
Vasko Lipovac
Ivan Meštrović
Oscar Nemon
Dimitrije Popović
Kosta Angeli Radovani
Vanja Radauš
Master Radovan
Ivan Rendić
Toma Rosandić
Branko Ružić
Ivan Sabolić
Petar Smajić
Aleksandar Srnec
Marija Ujević-Galetović
Maksimilijan Vanka
Franjo Vranjanin
Painting
[edit]
Oskar Alexander
Lovro Artuković
Vladimir Becić
Federico Bencovich
Lujo Bezeredi
Charles Billich
Nikola Božidarević
Vlaho Bukovac
Eugen Buktenica
Bela Čikoš Sesija – painter, representative of symbolism: art-deco and art nouveau
Menci Clement Crnčić
Josip Crnobori
Lovro Dobričević
Jelena Dorotka
Davor Džalto
Marta Ehrlich
Emerik Feješ
Eva Fischer
Alen Floričić
Dragan Gaži
Vilko Gecan
Ivan Generalić – naïve art
Josip Generalić
Oton Gliha
Petar Grgec
Krsto Hegedušić
Oskar Herman
Josip Horvat Međimurec
Mirko Ilić – cartoonist, graphic designer
Nina Ivančić
Oton Iveković
Marijan Jevšovar
Ignjat Job
Drago Jurak
Gabrijel Jurkić
Vjekoslav Karas
John of Kastav
Albert Kinert
Željko Kipke
Mira Klobučar
Juraj Julije Klović – portrait miniatures
Tripo Kokolja
Edo Kovačević
Mijo Kovačić
Ladislav Kralj
Miroslav Kraljević
Živa Kraus
Kristian Kreković
Vlado Kristl
Tomislav Krizman
Izidor Kršnjavi
Ferdinand Kulmer
Ivan Lacković Croata – naïve art
Loren Ligorio
Vasko Lipovac
Zvonimir Lončarić
Dora Maar – photographer, painter, model
Andrija Maurović – illustrator
Mato Celestin Medović
Martin Mehkek
Ivan Milat-Luketa
Jerolim Miše
Antun Motika
Franjo Mraz
Edo Murtić
Virgilije Nevjestić
Vera Nikolić Podrinska
Alfred Pal
Ordan Petlevski
Ivan Picelj
Dimitrije Popović
Oton Postružnik
Ivan Rabuzin – naïve art
Josip Račić
Mirko Rački
Božidar Rašica
Slava Raškaj
Ivan Rein
Martino Rota
Đuro Seder
Zlatko Sirotić
Matija Skurjeni
Petar Smajić
Aleksandar Srnec
Miljenko Stančić
Slavko Stolnik
Zlatko Šulentić
Miroslav Šutej
Marino Tartaglia
Đuro Tiljak
Ivan Tišov
Lavoslav Torti
Marijan Trepše
Ana Tzarev – naïve art
Milivoj Uzelac – painter
Maksimilijan Vanka
Vladimir Varlaj
Ivan Večenaj
Matko Vekić
Mladen Veža – illustrator
Emanuel Vidović
Mirko Virius – naïve art
Adolf Waldinger
Viktor Đerek – photographer
Film and theatre
[edit]
Ante Babaja
Steve Bacic
Relja Bašić – actor
Branko Bauer
George Beban – actor, director, writer and producer
Ena Begović
Mia Begović
Rene Bitorajac
Mirjana Bohanec
Slavko Brankov
Vinko Brešan – director
Veljko Bulajić – ethnic Montenegrin film director
Zlatko Burić – actor
Boris Buzančić – actor
Nathaniel Buzolic – actor
Al Christy – actor
Petra Cicvarić
Christina Cindrich – television producer, host, and actress
Zlatko Crnković – actor
Zrinka Cvitešić
Nataša Dorčić
Vanja Drach
Claire Du Brey – actress
Vlatko Dulić – actor
Boris Dvornik – actor
Jenna Elfman – television and movie actress
Stipe Erceg – actor
Nela Eržišnik – actress, comedian
Judah Friedlander – actor and comedian
Mira Furlan – actress (Babylon 5, Lost)
Gallagher – comedian and prop comic
Gianni Garko - actor
Stanka Gjurić – actress, writer, filmmaker
Emil Glad
Ratko Glavina
Obrad Gluščević
Ljupka Gojić – model
Krešo Golik
Frank Gorshin – actor and comedian
Ivo Gregurević
Gloria Grey – screen, stage actress and director
Goran Grgić
Rajko Grlić
Fedor Hanžeković
Ivan Herceg – actor
Werner Herzog – film director, producer, screenwriter, actor, and opera director
Alaina Huffman
Željko Ivanek – actor
Nives Ivanković
Anne Jackson – actress
Nataša Janjić
Toni Jeričević
Anthony Jeselnik – comedian
Mladen Juran
Sena Jurinac
Jagoda Kaloper
Saby Kamalich
Sonja Kastl
Donna Kelce - actor
Ljubomir Kerekeš
Michael Klesic – actor
Matija Kluković
Sylva Koscina – actress, model
Mario Kovač – theatre and film director
Robert Kurbaša
Frano Lasić
John G. Lenic
Rachel Leskovac – actress
Edvin Liverić
Leon Lučev
Branko Lustig – film producer (winner of two Oscar awards)
Franjo Majetić
John Malkovich
Dalibor Matanić
Nevio Marasović
Branko Marjanović
Ante Čedo Martinić
Stojan Matavulj
Mark Matkevich – actor
Rene Medvešek
Sven Medvešek
Oktavijan Miletić
Ivana Miličević – actress
Vatroslav Mimica
Ildy Modrovich – television producer, writer and singer
Nina Morić – model
Patrick Muldoon – actor
Lorenzo Music – actor, voice actor, writer, television producer and musician
Antun Nalis – actor
Bojan Navojec
Maja Nekić
Antonio Nuić
Zrinko Ogresta
Marija Omaljev-Grbić
Mia Oremović
Krsto Papić – film director
Leona Paraminski
Frank Pavich – film director, producer
Stjepan Perić
Anton Perich – filmmaker, photographer and video artist
Edo Peročević – actor, radio speaker
Žarko Potočnjak
Alma Prica
Ivica Rajković - cinematographer
Zvonimir Rogoz – actor
Rick Rossovich – actor
Branko Schmidt
Lucija Šerbedžija
Ivo Serdar
Shaun Sipos – actor
Joseph Sirola - actor and producer
Marija Škaričić
Mia Čorak Slavenska – prima ballerina
Tonko Soljan – film and television producer
Fabijan Šovagović – actor
Filip Šovagović
Gabriela Spanic – actress
Lita Stantic – producer, screenplay writer, and director
Nera Stipičević
Yvonne Suhor – actress
Ognjen Sviličić
Nikola Tanhofer
Vanessa Terkes – actress, TV show host in Latin America; her grandfather Cvjetko was Croatian
Ivica Vidović
Goran Višnjić – actor (ER)
Zlatko Vitez
Antun Vrdoljak – film director
Severina Vučković – entertainer, actress
Dianne Wiest – American actress
Anthony Yerkovich – television producer and writer
Matthew Yuricich – special effects artist
Richard Yuricich – special visual effects artist
Lordan Zafranović
Louis Zorich – American actor
Jim Zulevic – actor, comedian, TV writer, and radio host
Media
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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
Katie Pavlich – American conservative commentator, author, blogger, podcaster
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
[edit]
History
[edit]
James Belich – historian
Julije Kempf – historian, writer
Nada Klaić – historian
Vjekoslav Klaić – historian
Ivan Kukuljević Sakcinski – historian
Ivan Lučić – historian
Dominik Mandić – historian
Franjo Rački – historian
Ivan Ratkaj – historian, Jesuit, explorer
Juraj Ratkaj – historian
Ferdo Šišić – historian
Ludovicus Tubero – historian
Invention
[edit]
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
Andrija Puharich - medical and parapsychological researcher, medical inventor, physician and author
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
[edit]
Ivan Belostenec – lexicographer
Juraj Dobrila – cleric, benefactor
Elsie Ivancich Dunin – cultural ethnologist, author, professor, choreographer
Krešimir Filić – historian and museologist
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
[edit]
Gaja Alaga – physicist
Giorgio Baglivi – physician and scientist from Ragusa
Edgar Angeli – Rear Admiral during World War II (ethnic Jewish)
Vilko Begić – Colonel General during World War II
Matija Čanić – General during World War II
Bernhard Caboga-Cerva – Feldzeugmeister of the Austrian Empire
Josip Kazimir Drašković – General in the Seven Years' War (1756–1763)
Mato Dukovac – Croatian World War II fighter ace
Mirosław Ferić – Polish fighter pilot of World War II, Bosnian Croat father
Jure Francetić – Ustashe Commissioner
Cvitan Galić – Croatian World War II fighter ace
Ilija Gregorić – Military commander of rebels during the Croatian and Slovenian peasant revolt
Matija Gubec – leader of the Croatian and Slovenian peasant revolt
Luka Ibrišimović – Priest and Hajduk
Đuro Jakčin – Naval Commander and first Commander of the Navy during World War II
Nikola Jurišić – nobleman, soldier, and diplomat
Ivan Karlović – ban of Croatia
Petar Keglević – ban of Croatia and Slavonia
Vinko Knežević – nobleman and General in the Habsburg Austria Army
Vladimir Kren – Major General and Commander of the Air Force during World War II
Petar Krešimir IV of Croatia – medieval king and military leader
Petar Kružić – heroic defender of Klis against the Turks
Grgo Kusić – tallest Croat ever, tallest soldier of Austro-Hungarian Army
Slavko Kvaternik – Minister of Armed Forces during World War II
Ivan Lenković – Army general and the leader of the Uskoks
Mladen Lorković – Foreign Minister and Minister of Interior during World War II
Richard Marcinko - U.S. Navy SEAL commander, Vietnam War veteran and first commanding officer of SEAL Team Six
Marko Mesić – priest and war hero from the Ottoman Wars
Vladimir Metikoš – General during World War II
Vladimir Majder – Croatian partisan and Spanish Civil War veteran
Miroslav Navratil – fighter pilot during WWI, General during WWII
Michael J. Novosel – hero of the Vietnam War
Rüstem Pasha Opuković – Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire
Piyale Pasha – Ottoman Grand Admiral and Vizier
Peter Vitus von Quosdanovich - Nobleman and General of the Habsburg monarchy
Lothar Rendulic – Austrian Colonel General during World War II
Mathias Rukavina von Boynograd – General in the Austro-Hungarian Army
Stjepan Sarkotić – General in the Austro-Hungarian Army
Arsen Sečujac – General in the Habsburg Austria Army
Tomislav Sertić – General during World War II
Ivan L. Slavich, Jr. – United States Army colonel, military pioneer, served in World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War
Andrijica Šimić – legendary hajduk
Tom Starcevich – Australian recipient of the Victoria Cross during WWII
Ivan Tomašević – soldier and World War II General
Tomislav – first Croatian king
Peter Tomich (Petar Tomić) – U.S. Army and U.S. Navy
Mijat Tomić – Croatian legendary Hajduk
Baron Franjo Trenk – leader of Pandurs; father of military music
Franjo Vlašić – General and Ban
Josef Philipp Vukassovich – Habsburg commander
Matija Zmajević – Admiral of the Baltic fleet
Petar Zrinski – Croatian ban and conspirator
Nikola Šubić Zrinski – Croatian ban, hero of the Battle of Szigetvár
Nikola VII Zrinski – Croatian ban, warrior and poet
Croatian War for Independence
[edit]
Janko Bobetko – general
Ante Gotovina – general pukovnik
Josip Jović – Croatian policeman, first victim in Independence War
Rudolf Perešin – fighter pilot
Blago Zadro – general
Politics
[edit]
Mehmed Alajbegović – Foreign Minister and Minister of Welfare during World War II
Josip Broz Tito – ruler of Yugoslavia from 1945 to 1980
Dražen Budiša – politician
Ivana Dulić-Marković – Serbian politician of Croat ethnicity; vice-president of G17 Plus; former Deputy Prime Minister of Serbia and once Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Management
Josip Frank – Croatian patriot politician (ethnic Jewish)
Andrija Hebrang – Croatian communist party leader, nationally conscious (ethnic Jewish)
Većeslav Holjevac – a president of SR Croatia in Yugoslavia and a long-time mayor of its capital Zagreb
Josip Jelačić – soldier, former Croatian ban
Osman Kulenović – Deputy Prime Minister NDH
Džafer-beg Kulenović – politician in NDH
Vladko Maček – political centrist, leader of the Croatian Peasant Party before the establishment of the Independent State of Croatia
Nikola Mandić – Prime Minister during World II
Ante Marković – former Yugoslav prime minister
Stipe Mesić – President of the Republic of Croatia
Dr. Ante Pavelić (older) – vice-president of the National assembly of the State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs
Ante Pavelić – Ustaša leader
Andrej Plenković – prime minister
Stjepan Radić – Croatian national leader in 1st half of 20th century
Ante Starčević – "father of Croat nation"
Milan Šufflay – historian, one of greatest albanologists
Ante Trumbić – Croatian national leader
Franjo Tuđman – first President of Croatia, founder of modern Croatia
John Zápolya - King of Hungary and Croatia. Descended from a Croatian nobility
Foreign figures of Croatian descent
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People of Croatian ancestry who are 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
Gabriel Boric – President of Chile
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
Néstor Kirchner - former President of Argentina (Croatian mother)
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
Javier Milei – President of Argentina
John Newman – assassinated Australian politician, martyr
Roy Nikisch – Governor of Chaco, Argentina
Francisco Orlić Bolmarčić – former President of Costa Rica, Croat parents
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
George Radanovich – US Representative from California
Anisha Rosnah - Princess of the royal family of Brunei (Croat father)
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
[edit]
Ivan Ančić – theological writer
Josip Bozanić – cardinal
Markantun de Dominis – archbishop
Matija Vlačić Ilirik – Protestant reformer
Andrija Jamometić - Dominican
Juraj Habdelić – Jesuit and writer
Luka Ibrišimović – friar, leader of an uprising against Ottoman forces in Slavonia
Estanislao Esteban Karlic – Cardinal of 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 Mandić – saint
Ivan Merz – beatified
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 Šeper – Cardinal 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
[edit]
Paul Bucha
Mila Gojsalić
Nikola Jurišić
Marko Križevčanin
Michael J. Novosel
Petar Perica
Nikola Tavelić
Mijat Tomić
John J. Tominac
Ivan Vranetić
Urban legends
[edit]
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
Matija Babić
Sport
[edit]
Main article: List of Croatian sportspeople
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 former manager of West Ham United in the Premier League
Dražen Biškup – football coach and former player
Djurdjica Bjedov – swimmer
Zlatko Dalić – former football player, current manager of Croatian national football team
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
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
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External links
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Additional list of Croatian architects and builders: hr:Dodatak:Popis hrvatskih arhitekata i graditelja
Additional list of Croatian sculptors: hr:Kategorija:Hrvatski kipari
Additional list of Croatian painters: Category:Croatian painters hr:Kategorija:Hrvatski slikari
Additional list of Croatian stage actors: hr:Kategorija:Hrvatski kazališni glumci