2001–2012: early work Fimmel began his acting career by appearing in the
music videos for
Janet Jackson's song "
Someone to Call My Lover" and "
I'm Real" (original version) by
Jennifer Lopez, both in 2001. He studied under
Ivana Chubbuck, the Hollywood acting coach of movie stars
Brad Pitt and
Jared Leto. He took two years to pluck up the courage to audition for his first role. The series was cancelled after eight episodes. In addition, he appeared in two television pilots:
The WB's drama
Rocky Point with
Lauren Holly in 2005, and the
Fox crime thriller
Southern Comfort with
Madeleine Stowe in 2006. In 2008, he played a murderer in the Australian film
Restraint, and a party boy in
Surfer, Dude with
Matthew McConaughey and
Woody Harrelson. In 2010, he portrayed a compassionate cowboy in
Pure Country 2: The Gift and a forensic photographer in Australian horror film
Needle, co-starring
Ben Mendelsohn. He depicted a talented classical pianist in
Ivory, an independent film that was an Official Selection in the 2010
Montreal World Film Festival and the
Strasbourg International Film Festival. The film was produced by
Gray Frederickson and co-starred
Martin Landau and
Peter Stormare. Fimmel played Helweg, a prison guard, in the 2010 film
The Experiment, in a role reportedly offered to
Elijah Wood, who pulled out of shooting for reasons unknown. The film is based on a real-life experiment on volunteers by
Stanford University that was cut short after spinning out of control, with "guards" exhibiting sadistic behaviour and "prisoners" suffering depression. Fimmel starred opposite
Patrick Swayze in
A&E's 2009 series
The Beast. He played rookie undercover FBI agent Ellis Dove partnered with a hardened veteran cop, Swayze's Charles Barker. Production ceased after 13 episodes due to Swayze's death from
pancreatic cancer. He played fugitive Mason Boyle in two episodes of
NBC's 2010 action-adventure
Chase, produced by
Jerry Bruckheimer. He appeared in
FX's TV pilot crime drama
Outlaw Country in 2011 with
Luke Grimes. Fimmel played the lead in 2012's
Harodim with
Peter Fonda as a former intelligence officer trained in black ops tracking down the world's most wanted terrorist, who is compromised by his own
chain of command. He co-starred with
Billy Bob Thornton and
Eva Longoria in the 2012
redneck Southern comedy flick
The Baytown Outlaws, playing one of the three hapless Oodie brothers who bites off more than he can chew when he agrees to help a woman get her godson back from her deadbeat ex-husband.
2013–2019: breakthrough and film work Fimmel was signed as the lead character for four seasons in the critically acclaimed drama television series
Vikings, co-starring
Alexander Ludwig,
Katheryn Winnick,
Gabriel Byrne,
Gustaf Skarsgard, and
Linus Roache. Premiering in 2013, the show gained a cult following and chronicles "the extraordinary and ferocious world of the mighty
Norsemen who raided, traded and explored during
The Middle Ages." He played a character loosely based on
Ragnar Loðbrók, the legendary
Viking leader who is frustrated by the unadventurous tendencies of his local chieftain and strikes out to pillage new lands.
USA Today described Fimmel's performance as "engaging", while
The Huffington Post called it his "breakout role". Fimmel starred as military commander Anduin Lothar in
Warcraft in 2016, a live-action film adaptation of the
Warcraft video game franchise. It was reported that a horse spooked by a wind fan collapsed on Fimmel while performing one of his own stunts, but he emerged unscathed. He was cast as a quirky hipster in the romantic comedy ''
Maggie's Plan with Ethan Hawke, Greta Gerwig, Maya Rudolph, Bill Hader, and Julianne Moore, and a loving but irresponsible father in Lean on Pete'' with
Charlie Plummer and
Steve Buscemi. He was named as the Actor of the Year in
GQ Australias 2017 Men of the Year Awards. Fimmel was the lead actor in
Danger Close: The Battle of Long Tan, playing the role of
Major Harry Smith who led soldiers under his command against the
Viet Cong during the
Battle of Long Tan in the
Vietnam War. It is based on the historic account of 108 Australian and New Zealand soldiers who defeated an estimated 2,000 North Vietnamese soldiers in a rubber plantation near
Nui Dat on 17 August 1966. He co-stars as a deputy sheriff opposite fellow Australian
Margot Robbie in the indie film
Dreamland. Set in the 1930s
Dust Bowl, the story follows a teenage boy on his quest to beat out the
FBI to capture a fugitive bank robber in order to claim a bounty and save the family farm.
2020–present: television and film balance In 2020, Fimmel featured as a TV presenter in
Here Are the Young Men, which was adapted from a novel about three
Dublin high school graduates whose epic binge to mark the end of an era is blighted by catastrophe. From 2020 to 2022, he appeared in
HBO Max's science fiction drama
Raised by Wolves from director
Ridley Scott and
Scott Free Productions, which marked Fimmel's return to television. It was a role that earned him a nomination for Best Actor in a Science Fiction/Fantasy Series at the
Critics' Choice Super Awards. The dystopian narrative depicts him as an atheist soldier with a mysterious backstory in a new society created after a war sparked by religious differences decimates Earth. In a review of his role as a killer-for-hire in the 2021 action-crime thriller
Die in a Gunfight,
Forbes states that Fimmel "steals every scene he’s in and has what could be the most compelling and morally tangled [character] arc of anyone in the entire story". Fimmel played a genius, reclusive and kooky inventor in the science fiction,
neo-noir film
Zone 414. It co-starred
Guy Pearce and was set in a colony of state-of-the-art humanoid robots and drew comparisons to
Blade Runner. He also appeared in indie drama ''
Delia's Gone'', co-starring
Marisa Tomei, based on a short story about a black man with an intellectual disability who is accused of his sister's murder and embarks on a journey to clear his name and find out who's responsible. In
One Way, Fimmel plays a mysterious passenger who meets a lifelong criminal played by
Colson Baker, aka
Machine Gun Kelly, who has stolen from the biggest mob boss in town and boards a bus to flee. He also appeared in ''
Fool's Paradise'', a comedy by
Charlie Day about a fool for love who becomes an accidental celebrity only to lose it all. Featuring in
AMC+ western series
That Dirty Black Bag, he was credited as a producer, and co-starred with
Dominic Cooper,
Douglas Booth, and
Aidan Gillen. It shows a clash between an apparently incorruptible sheriff with a dark past and a taciturn bounty killer trapped by a desire for vengeance that cannot be fulfilled. Fimmel plays cold-case detective in the
Stan Original mini-series
Black Snow. His performance in Season 1 earned him a nomination for Best Lead Actor in a Drama in the 2024
AACTA Awards. In March 2024,
Black Snow was renewed for a second series with Fimmel reprising the role. Season 2 aired from 1 January 2025, with Fimmel directing an episode. He was cast in Stan's
satirical series
Caught with
Susan Sarandon,
Sean Penn,
Matthew Fox,
Lincoln Younes, and real-life Channel 9 TV presenters
Karl Stefanovic and
Ally Langdon. The storyline centres around four irreverent Australian soldiers mistaken for Americans in a war-torn country who realise that they can be
social media famous when they produce a
hostage video that goes viral. Helping to bring the bestselling novel
Boy Swallows Universe to
Netflix, Fimmel stars as a drug-dealing stepdad. The story is based on a semi-autobiographical memoir by
Trent Dalton. Fimmel was cast in the western film
Rust, but production was temporarily suspended in
New Mexico when a prop gun with a live bullet allegedly fired by co-star
Alec Baldwin killed cinematographer
Halyna Hutchins and led to
involuntary manslaughter charges. Fimmel plays
bounty hunter Fenton "Preacher" Lang who joins a
US Marshal in pursuit of Baldwin's character, outlaw Harland Rust. Fimmel played a mysterious soldier
Desmond Hart in the 2024 TV series
Dune: Prophecy. == Personal life ==