Steve Bacic
- Rate us if you are a Food Lover (Sugarzam.com)

Who is Steve Bacic?

Steve Bacic, whose zodiac sign is Aquarius and who currently resides in Canada, was born on March 13, 1965, in Lisicis, The Socialist Republic of Croatia, Yugoslavia. In the Canadian-American science fiction series “Andromeda,” which was created by Gene Roddenberry and starred Kevin Sorbo, Lisa Ryder, and Laura Bertram, he is an actor best known for playing both Telemachus Rhade and Ghaeris. The plot of the show follows Captain Dylant Hunt as he travels on the spaceship Andromeda Ascendant to restore Systems Commonwealth about 300 years after it was destroyed. The television show ran from 2000 to 2005 and received 24 nominations in addition to 17 wins.

Family, Upbringing, And Education

Steve Bacic
Steve Bacic (Pinterest)

When Steve Bacic was three years old, his family moved to Windsor, Ontario, Canada. He has no siblings and was raised by his Croatian mother, a local supermarket employee, and his Croatian father, a truck driver.

Steve was an active football player who also played other sports like baseball and basketball, went to the gym frequently, and grew up wanting to be an athlete. After graduating from high school in 1983, he went on to enroll in a university, where he earned a Bachelor’s degree in kinesiology. However, after going on a field trip with his friends, he decided to move to Vancouver, British Columbia, and attempt to start an acting career.

Steve started taking acting classes, and after meeting the well-known American actor, writer, and director Ethan Hawke, he appeared in numerous films with him. Before breaking into the film industry, Steve also worked as a model.

Television Show Roles

When he was chosen to play Loco Louis Parades in the episode “Loyalties” of the American action crime series “Street Justice,” Steve made his television debut. The same year, he also made a guest appearance as Tommy Boylan in the episode “Wasted” of the American police procedural drama “21 Jump Street.”

The critically acclaimed American science fiction thriller “The X-Files,” which starred David Duchovny, Gillian Anderson, and Mitch Pileggi and won 100 awards, including five Golden Globes, while receiving 217 nominations, went on to feature him in three episodes.

He appeared in two episodes of the Canadian-American science fiction mystery series “The Outer Limits” as Roy and Griff, after appearing as a guest star in one episode of the science fiction action-adventure series “Highlander: The Series.”

In the years that followed, Steve had brief appearances in other shows, including the superhero show “Smallville” in 2001 and the American-Canadian science fiction series “Earth: Final Conflict” in 2000. He appeared as a guest star in the episodes “The Wealthy Show” and “Bride of the Sun” of the dramatized adventure series “Adventure Inc.” in 2002, both of which were American anthology programs.

Before being asked to play Barin in the American-Canadian science fiction “Flash Gordon” in 2007, he proceeded to make appearances in one episode of several programs. The program followed Flash as he ventured to another universe in search of his father and starred Eric Johnson, Gina Holden, and Karen Cliché. After appearing as a guest star in the Canadian drama “The Guard,” which also starred Jeremy Guilbaut and Zoie Palmer, as well as the American police procedural drama “CSI: Miami,” in 2007, Steve started playing one of the main characters, Miro DaSilva. The Guard follows the lives of several professional Canadian Coast Guard employees. In both 2008 and 2009, Steve received a nomination for a Leo Award for Best Lead Performance by a Male in a Dramatic Series for his work.

Then, in 2009, Steve starred in the fourth season of the American drama “Big Love” as well as the first season of the Canadian drama “Cra$h & Burn.” He was allowed to play Charles Spurlock, a minor character, in the critically acclaimed American drama “When Calls the Heart” in 2014. He appeared in the episodes “Second Chances” of the superhero series “Arrow” in 2017 and “Fever of the Bone” of the Canadian drama “Aftermath” in 2016. He also played the supporting part of Trevor Wilson in the American musical comedy “Julie and the Phantoms” in 2020.

Movies’ parts

Steve made his acting debut in 2000 when he accepted the role of Johnny Phoenix in the American science fiction action picture “The 6th Day,” which also starred Arnold Schwarzenegger and Robert Duvall. The movie tells the tale of a guy from the future who unintentionally gets cloned.

After making a brief cameo appearance in the superhero blockbuster “X2” in 2003, Steve went on to play small roles in the American romantic comedy “Good Luck Chuck” in 2007 and the Canadian-American military science fiction picture “Stargate: Continuum” in 2004. In the 2010 post-apocalyptic thriller film “The Final Storm,” Steve played one of the main characters named Tom Grady. He then made an appearance as The Officer in the Canadian action film “Tactical Force.” Steve rose to fame in 2013 after playing the title role of Kevin in the Brett Donowho-directed, Cam Cannon-written horror film “A Haunting At Silver Falls,” which also starred Tara Westwood and Alix Elizabeth.

In the years that followed, Steve made appearances in over ten films that received little acclaim, including “Karen Kingsbury’s The Bridge,” “A Christmas to Remember,” and “Seduced by a Stranger.”

The American thriller “Wonder,” which featured Julia Roberts and Owen Wilson, and the Romanian drama “Lemonade,” which was directed by Ioana Uricaru and screened at the 68th Berlin International Film Festival, are two of his most recent film roles.

Relationship Status

Early in his 20s, Steve married Carolin Bacic, a non-celebrity who was also a Croatian native, and she gave birth to their three children. After more than ten years of marriage, Steven and Carolin separated for reasons that are still unclear. They were frequently spotted attending Steve’s red carpet events together, as well as going on long walks and dining at neighborhood eateries in Toronto.

Soon after realizing that he was to fault for the divorce, Steve managed to win Carolin back. They remarried in a private ceremony that was only attended by their closest friends and family, and Carolin went on to give birth to two of their children.

Steve is married (second marriage with the same woman) and has five children as of September 2020. He hasn’t made any comments regarding any ladies he may have been with before meeting Carolin or after he divorced her.

Activities And Other Passions

Even now, Steve works out several times a week to stay in shape for his job. He also places a high priority on his mental health, which is why he frequently practices yoga and meditation with his daughter.

Summer is his favorite season since he enjoys lounging on the beach, swimming in the sea, and snorkeling.

Steve loves Halloween a lot and has never missed an opportunity to dress up and attend a Halloween party. He supports Croatia in soccer and has not missed a single match the national team has played.

Keanu Reeves, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Anne Hathaway are a few of Steve’s favorite actors and actresses, and “The Matrix” trilogy, “Shutter Island,” and “Les Miserables” are some of his favorite films.

Net Worth

Steve Bacic
Steve Bacic (Pinterest)

Steve is 55 years old. He stands at 6 feet 1 inch (1.85 meters), has brown eyes and short brown hair, and weighs about 170 lbs (78kgs).

His estimated net worth as of September 2020 is more than $2 million.