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Giovanni Ribisi

 
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Giovanni Ribisi

  • Born: Mar 31, 1976 in Los Angeles, California
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: '90s-2000s
  • Major Genres: Comedy, Drama
  • Career Highlights: The Gift, Boiler Room, First Love, Last Rites
  • First Major Screen Credit: First Love, Last Rites (1997)

Biography

Born March 31, 1976, in Los Angeles, Giovanni Ribisi began his career in network television, with recurring and guest roles on a number of shows, including The Wonder Years. As a teenager, he was typecast for several years as a dimwitted slacker in films and on television, with a memorable guest spot in an episode of The X-Files and a recurring role as Lisa Kudrow's brother on Friends. Ribisi was eventually able to break the grunge mold, first with a secondary role in Tom Hanks' That Thing You Do! (1996) and then in Richard Linklater's SubUrbia (1997). It was his role in Steven Spielberg's Saving Private Ryan (1998) that caused many critics to dub him one of the leading actors of his generation, a status confirmed by his appearance on the cover of Vanity Fair with a number of fellow up-and-comers. Ribisi was given further opportunities to showcase his sleepy-eyed versatility in such films as 1999's The Mod Squad and The Other Sister.

If Ribisi's best roles had been unfairly weighed down by an overabundance of commendable but little seen roles in the previous years, all this would change as the young actor began to focus increasingly on roles that were not only high quality, but high profile as well. His role in the high stakes 2000 drama The Boiler Room may have went largely unseen in theaters, but healthy word of mouth combined with an impressive cast of up and comers found the film an enduring shelf life on cable and DVD. After burning rubber in the fast and furious Nicolas Cage action thriller Gone in Sixty Seconds, Ribisi's memorable performance in director Sam Raimi's southern gothic flavored chiller The Gift preceded a touching turn in the affecting made-for-television drama Shot in the Heart. Ribisi's subsequent role as a conflicted police officer in the 2002 drama Heaven may have been a well-intended commentary on the state of crime and terrorism, but audiences largel dismissed the effort as pretentious tripe and the actor took a brief turn into blockbuster territory with Basic before a turn as an aloof, celebrity obsessed photogapher in director Sophia Coppola's art-house hit Lost in Translation. If his turn as a celebrity who turns convention in its head by stalking a fan in I Love Your Work didn't strike home with viewers, an appearance in the same year's Cold Mountain offered him the chance to flex his dramatic skills alongside an impressive cast that included Jude Law and Nicole Kidman. Of course Ribisi never was one to be predictable with his choice of roles, and following the romantic comedy Love's Brother he essayed a supporting role in the 2004 sci-fi thriller The World of Tomorrow. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide
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Giovanni Ribisi

Ribisi in December 2009
Born Antonino Giovanni Ribisi
December 17, 1974 (1974-12-17) (age 35)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Occupation Actor
Years active 1983–present
Spouse(s) Mariah O'Brien (1997–2001)

Giovanni Ribisi (born December 17, 1974) is an American actor. His film credits include Gone in 60 Seconds, Boiler Room, Saving Private Ryan, Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow, Lost in Translation and more recently, Public Enemies and Avatar.

Ribisi is often known for portraying cynical and cocky characters in films, with usual villain traits.

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Early life

Ribisi was born Antonino Giovanni Ribisi in Los Angeles, California. His mother, Gay (born Landrum), is a manager of actors and writers, and his father, Albert Anthony Ribisi, is a musician. He is the twin brother of actress Marissa Ribisi, and the brother of Gina Ribisi, a voice actress.[1] Ribisi's paternal grandfather was the son of farmers from Sicily.[2][3]

Career

Ribisi began his career in network television with recurring and guest roles on a number of shows, including The New Leave It to Beaver, Married With Children, The Wonder Years and My Two Dads. He entered the public eye with a prominent performance in The X-Files episode "D.P.O." (an episode that also starred Jack Black), as well as with his recurring role as Frank Jr., the brother of Phoebe Buffay (Lisa Kudrow) on Friends. More recently, he has appeared in multiple episodes of My Name Is Earl, earning a 2007 Emmy nomination for his performance on the series.

Ribisi has appeared on the video of British band Keane's single "Crystal Ball", which was released worldwide on August 21, 2006. He appeared with Winona Ryder and John C. Reilly in Jon Spencer Blues Explosion's music video "Talk About the Blues". In September 2008, he appeared twice on the HBO comedy series Entourage.

Personal life

Ribisi was married to Mariah O'Brien from March 18, 1997 through November 3, 2001; the couple had a daughter, Lucia, born in December 1997 and named after the doomed heroine in the Donizetti opera, Lucia di Lammermoor.

Ribisi is an active Scientologist,[4][5] and participated in the gala opening of Scientology's controversial "Psychiatry: An Industry of Death" Museum in December 2005.[6] His twin sister, Marissa, is also a Scientologist and is married to Beck, who is also a Scientologist.[7]

Filmography

Year Film/TV Role Notes
1983 Still the Beaver Duffy Guthrie TV
1988-1990 My Two Dads Cory Kupkus TV
Nominated: Young Artist Award, Best Young Actor
1990-1991 Blossom Mitchell TV
1991-1992 Davis Rules Skinner Buckley TV
1993 The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader-Murdering Mom Pete Reyes TV
The Wonder Years Jeff Bilings TV
Nominated: Young Artist Award, Best Young Actor
The Commish Joey Burke TV
Family Album Elvis DeMattis TV
1994 Walker, Texas Ranger Tony Kingston TV
Ellen Cashier TV
1995 The X-Files Darin Peter Oswald TV
The Outpost Scott
1996-2004 Friends Frank Buffay, Jr. TV
1996 SubUrbia Jeff
That Thing You Do! Chad
1997 First Love, Last Rites Joey
The Postman Bandit 20
Lost Highway Steve V.
1998 Saving Private Ryan T-5 Medic Irwin Wade OSCF Award for Best Cast
Nominated: Screen Actors Guild Award, Ensemble Cast (shared)
1999 The Other Sister Daniel McMann
The Mod Squad Peter
2000 Boiler Room Seth Davis Nominated: Teen Choice Award
The Gift Buddy Cole Nominated: Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Actor
Nominated: Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actor
Gone in Sixty Seconds Kip Raines
2001 According to Spencer Louis
2002 Heaven Filippo Pula Film Festival, Best Actor Award
2003 Basic Kendall
Cold Mountain Junior
I Love Your Work Gray Evans
Lost in Translation John
Masked and Anonymous Soldier
2004 Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow Dexter "Dex" Dearborn Nominated: Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actor
Flight of the Phoenix Elliott
Love's Brother Angelo Donnini
2005 The Big White Ted
2006 10th & Wolf Joey
The Dead Girl Rudy
The Dog Problem Solo
2007 Gardener of Eden Vic
Perfect Stranger Miles Haley
2008 Spirit of the Forest Cebolo
2009 Public Enemies Alvin Karpis
Avatar Parker Selfridge
2010 Columbus Circle (post-production) Detective Paul Giardello
Middle Men Wayne Beering
The Other Side (in production) Sean Splinter
The Rum Diary (post-production) Moberg

References

  1. ^ "Marissa Ribisi Biography (1974?-)". Filmreference.com. http://www.filmreference.com/film/49/Marissa-Ribisi.html. Retrieved 2010-01-18. 
  2. ^ "Giovanni Ribisi goes the distance to portray a character". Accessmylibrary.com. 2001-11-01. http://www.accessmylibrary.com/coms2/summary_0286-10210905_ITM. Retrieved 2010-01-18. 
  3. ^ "Antinino Giovanni Ribisi family tree". Home.iae.nl. http://home.iae.nl/~delsman/delsman/d0000/g0000089.html#I1858. Retrieved 2010-01-18. 
  4. ^ NOW Magazine Issue April 12-18, 2007, Toronto, CA. Retrieved on 2007-04-13. Quote: "Q: You once said that if it weren't for Scientology you would be in an alley. What did you mean? A: That was probably a while back when I was a teenager and a lot more dramatic. I grew up with Scientology – my parents at one point were clerical. It's a pragmatic philosophy, not merely a belief system. Yeah, it's had media exposure because certain luminaries do Scientology, but millions of people do it who are not celebrities. It's not a threat or some cult."
  5. ^ Religion of Celebrities, quoting ABC News
  6. ^ "CCHR Museum Opening, 2005". Cchr.org. http://www.cchr.org/index.cfm/12423. Retrieved 2010-01-18. 
  7. ^ ABC News Celebrity Scientologists[dead link]

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Spirit of the Forest (2008 Children's/Family Film)
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