Giovanni Ribisi is an American actor known for his roles in films such as "Lost in Translation" and "Avatar," as well as his television work in series like "Friends." Ribisi's performances are recognized for their depth and versatility, and he has built a successful career across various genres and mediums in the entertainment industry.

"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."



"We went to - I guess it was a legitimate boiler room, and I sat in front of this guy who literally was on the phone with two people at once. They call it double fisting."



"Dostoevski was on to something. You are the path you choose. You are what your vocation is."



"I'm so critical of myself. I'm actually really, really proud of the film. It's really cool to see a movie at Sundance because everybody is so supportive."



"You have to take into account it was the cell phone that became what the modern-day concept of a phone call is, and this is a device that's attached to your hip 24/7. Before that there was 'leave a message' and before that there was 'hopefully you're home.'"

