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  • Actor Goran Visnjic, who gained fame on the television series “ER,” has listed a rambling home in Hollywood Hills for sale at $4.58 million.

    Sept. 17, 2015

  • Goran Visnjic of the series “Crossing Lines” and “Extant” has sold his romantic Mediterranean-style showplace in Hollywood Hills for $4.56 million.

    Nov. 2, 2015

  • The 1930s Mediterranean hideaway in Hollywood Hills harks to the gracious living of an earlier era.

    Sept. 16, 2015

  • Paternity suit: A Croatian woman is suing “ER” star Goran Visnjic, claiming he’s the father of her 4-month-old daughter and demanding a paternity test.

    July 7, 2007

  • Even those who loved Kirk Douglas in the classic 1960 version of “Spartacus” will have to confess that Goran Visnjic, “ER’s” resident heartthrob, out-ripples Douglas, pec for pec, when he takes on the slave-turned-gladiator role tonight and Monday in the USA Network’s two-part “Spartacus” miniseries, based on Howard Fast’s historical novel.

    April 18, 2004

  • Nick Willing’s ‘Close Your Eyes’ -- a supernatural thriller with a serial killer to boot -- succeeds with weird spooking, but not much else.

    April 23, 2004

  • March of the gladiators: Goran Visnjic is set to star in the USA Network’s production of “Spartacus,” a four-hour miniseries based on the Roman empire-era tale of a slave’s fight for freedom. * Fallen angel: Charisma Carpenter, first a regular on “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” and then its spinoff “Angel,” is leaving the latter series. * Changing channels: KCOP in Los Angeles will begin airing back-to-back episodes of “Crossing Over With John Edward” weekdays at noon beginning Monday.

    May 23, 2003

  • It’s not exactly one for the ages, but boy meets girl and things go from there in this remake.

    April 16, 2004

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    Nov. 24, 2009

  • “Asthma” opens with a jolt as our protagonist, Gus (Benedict Samuel), steps off a chair with a noose around his neck, dripping with the white paint he’s smeared around his loft in a fit of manic ennui.

    Oct. 29, 2015

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