Marissa Ribisi
Santina Marissa Ribisi (born December 17, 1974 in Los Angeles ) is an American actress and screenwriter .
Life and accomplishments
The twin sister of Giovanni Ribisi made her debut in an episode of the television series My Two Dads from 1988. In the comedy Confusion - Summer of Freaky (1993) by Richard Linklater , she played one of the bigger roles on the side of Jason London ; in the comedy Not Again! (1996) she starred in a bigger role alongside Matt Battaglia and Susie Cusack .
Ribisi starred in the comedy Some Girl (1998), and she also co-wrote the script. Other roles in this film were filled with Juliette Lewis and Giovanni Ribisi , among others . Ribisi also worked on the screenplay for the comedy Der Unlucky (2001), in which she and her brother could be seen alongside Jesse Bradford , Mia Kirshner , David Krumholtz and Adam Goldberg . After a guest appearance in the series Watching Ellen in 2003, there were no more film and television appearances, apparently she has withdrawn from film acting.
Ribisi has been married to Beck Hansen since 2004 and has two children. In February 2019, Beck initiated the divorce. She is a Scientologist .
Filmography
- 1988: One Dad Too Much ( My Two Dads , TV series)
- 1990: Baywatch - The Lifeguards of Malibu ( Baywatch , TV series)
- 1991: DEA - War on Drugs ( DEA , TV series)
- 1993: Stories from San Francisco ( Tales of the City , Television Show)
- 1993: Confusion - summer Ausgeflippten (Dazed and Confused)
- 1994: Grace ( Grace Under Fire , TV series)
- 1994: On probation ( Reform School Girl , TV movie)
- 1995: The Brady Family (The Brady Bunch Movie)
- 1995: Cybill (TV series)
- 1995: Kicking and Screaming
- 1996: Not Again!
- 1996: Out of Order (TV series)
- 1996: The Size of Watermelons
- 1996: The Girl from the Stone Age / The Model from Prehistory ( Encino Woman , TV movie)
- 1996: Friends (TV series)
- 1997: Dinner and Driving
- 1997: Hollywood Undercover ( Hollywood Confidential ), TV movie
- 1997: Life Goes On (Changing Habits)
- 1997: Almost Home ( Union Square , TV series)
- 1998: Wild Horses
- 1998: Macarena (Looking for Lola)
- 1998: Felicity (TV series)
- 1998: The Long Road to Truth ( The Patron Saint of Liars , TV movie)
- 1998: All Just Sex (Some Girl)
- 1998: Pleasantville - Too good to be true (Pleasantville)
- 1998–1999: Tracey Takes On ... (TV series)
- 1999: True Crime (True Crime)
- 1999–2000: Grown Ups - Finally grown up! (TV series)
- 2000: Eins, Zwei, Pie - If you have a choice, you are spoiled for choice (100 Girls)
- 2001: Don's Plum
- 2001: Lip Service
- 2001: The Unlucky / Stupid, Stupid ... Spencer! (According to Spencer)
- 2003: Watching Ellie (TV series)
- 2006: Lightfield's Home Videos
Web links
- Marissa Ribisi in the Internet Movie Database (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b biography in the IMDb , accessed on June 17, 2008
- ^ Beck Files for Divorce. February 15, 2019, accessed October 8, 2019 .
- ↑ www.our-home.org/marissaribisi/myself , accessed June 17, 2008
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Ribisi, Marissa |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Ribisi, Santina Marissa (full name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | American actress and screenwriter |
DATE OF BIRTH | 17th December 1974 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | los Angeles |