- Date of Birth: August 30, 1972
- Place of Birth: San Diego, California, USA
Cameron Diaz Biography
| Born on August 30, 1972, Cameron is the highest paid actress in Hollywood according to Forbes Magazine in their August 2008 issue. She's been in various movies, most popularly known for her role in the two Charlies Angels movies and as the voice of Princess Fiona in the Shrek movies. Cameron was born in San Diego, California. Her parents are Billie Early and Emilio Diaz, and has one older sister named Chimene. She is of Cuban, English, German and Cherokee descent. Cameron attended the same highschool (at the same time!) as rapper Snoop Dogg. Cameron started out as a fashion model when she was 16, and was signed to Elite Model Management. She appeared in several ads, including for designers Calvin Klein and Levis. Cameron's first movie was "The Mask" - she auditioned for it, having no previous acting experience, but on a recommendation from an agent at Elite who had met with the film's producers looking to cast the role. When she landed the part, she started acting lessions and the rest is history! Riding the buzz from her performance in “The Mask,” Diaz suddenly became a hot commodity, both with producers and with the tabloids. Though intensely fearful of fame, Diaz nonetheless found herself front and center of national tabloids, thanks to her public relationship with actor Matt Dillon. On the screen, she made a series of shrewd moves, opting to take roles in low-budget films which allowed her to stretch her abilities. In “The Last Supper” (1996), Diaz was one of five liberal college students who invite a weekly right-winger guest to break bread and discuss current affairs, only to have one such conversation turn deadly. She quickly followed with the small town dramedy, “Feeling Minnesota” (1996), playing a confused bride-to-be who finds herself attracted to her potential brother-in-law (Keanu Reeves). Game from the start to play less-than-likable women, she deftly essayed a former hooker-turned-Wall Street shark in the Edward Burns comedy “She’s the One” (1996). Though she stumbled as a spoiled rich girl who conspires with her kidnapper (Ewan McGregor) in the uneven caper comedy, “A Life Less Ordinary” (1997), Diaz found her footing as the fiancée of a man (Dermot Mulroney) who suddenly finds herself competing with a rival (Julia Roberts) in “My Best Friend’s Wedding” (1997). While Roberts may have been America’s resident “sweetheart” up to the film’s release, when the hit movie finally opened, it was clear there was a new girl in town – someone who managed to steal Roberts’ long held thunder. Diaz’s goofy good-girl performance – which should have been the villain of the story – won over audiences, particularly when Diaz shameless mangled a karaoke song to great comedic effect. Having proven her comedic abilities as a supporting player, she was granted leading status in the Farrelly Brothers’ uproarious comedy, “There’s Something About Mary” (1998). Playing the object of desire for her nerdy high school prom date (Ben Stiller) who hires a private detective (Matt Dillon) to track her down in Miami after 10 years, Diaz exuded eternal optimism and beauty, while playing the perfect foil against two love-struck buffoons willing to do anything to capture her attention. Though several outlandish moments occurred onscreen, nothing compared to the infamous hair gel scene, where an unsuspecting Diaz sees a dollop of sperm hanging from Stiller’s earlobe and uses it in her hair. Perhaps the biggest hit of 1998, “There’s Something About Mary” propelled Diaz to assured stardom and earned her a surprise New York Film Critics’ award for Best Actress. Meanwhile, after being wasted in a cameo as a television reporter in Terry Gilliam’s hallucinatory “Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas” (1998), Diaz delved into the dark side by downplaying her bubbly onscreen persona in Peter Berg’s black comedy “Very Bad Things” (1998), playing a manipulative, almost psychopathic woman hell-bent on marching down the aisle. It was around this time that she and Matt Dillon parted ways; their very public relationship was at an end. Perhaps learning her lesson the hard way, she kept her subsequent romance with actor Jared Leto – which apparently led to an engagement that was broken off in 2001 – out of public view. On screen, she tackled perhaps her most challenging role to date in “Being John Malkovich” (1999), donning a frizzy brown mane of hair that rendered her nearly unrecognizably frumpy. Diaz played the wife of a puppeteer (John Cusack) who discovers a mysterious portal that allows anyone to spend 15 minutes inside Malkovich’s mind and body. Once again, Diaz built a funny persona out of seemingly contradictory parts and proved her versatility. Adopting a more serious pose, she rounded out the millennium in Oliver Stone’s “Any Given Sunday” (1999), playing the new owner of a flailing NFL team who is more concerned with making big money than with the health of her players. Continuing to stretch her talents, Diaz successfully undertook a challenging role as a blind woman with an active social life in the female ensemble of “Things You Can Tell Just by Looking at Her” (2000). Returning to the world of full-blown blockbusters, Diaz joined Drew Barrymore and Lucy Liu for “Charlie’s Angels” (2000), playing Natalie, the smart, but silly member of the trio. Though panned by many critics, “Charlie’s Angels” was a big enough hit that it provided her an opportunity to show off her lighter side – and her backside, in the memorable Underoos booty-shaking scene – while convincingly displaying her newfound talent as an action hero. Continuing her hot streak, she won a legion of younger fans with her animated turn as Princess Fiona in the charming CGI tale “Shrek” (2001) and its sequel “Shrek 2? (2004). Meanwhile, Diaz earned even more critical respect with a supporting role in “Vanilla Sky” (2001), playing a woman whose desire for more than a casual relationship with a womanizer (Tom Cruise) drives her suicidal. The following year, she played a desirable woman who falls in love with a man (Thomas Jane) she can not win over in the romantic comedy “The Sweetest Thing” (2002). Although it failed to satisfy, Diaz charmed audiences with her loopy, infectious grin and freewheeling approach. It also further solidified her on-screen status as the girl-next-door who doesn’t mind the occasional raunchy joke. Diaz shifted gears entirely for her next film, “Gangs of New York” (2002), Martin Scorsese’s long-awaited epic about the New York immigrant riots of the late 19th century. Diaz played the comely street pickpocket Jenny Everdeane, love interest to Amsterdam Vallon (Leonardo DiCaprio), a young Irishman determined to hunt down his father’s killer, Bill the Butcher (Daniel Day-Lewis). Though “Gangs” was singled out for many accolades, the film also frequently missed the mark, though Diaz gave a satisfying performance. Diaz returned to familiar territory as the ass-kicking Natalie – as well as working with now best friend Drew Barrymore – in their sub-par sequel “Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle” (2003). In between film roles, Diaz – who made regular appearances in the checkout aisle due to her three-year romance with singer Justin Timberlake – starred in “Trippin’” (MTV, 2004-05), a 10-episode travel series for MTV she helped create that followed celebrities to exotic locales, where they engaged in unusual activities like riding elephants in Nepal, sand-boarding in Chile and enjoying the hot springs in Yellowstone. Diaz returned center stage in Curtis Hanson’s dramedy “In Her Shoes” (2005), playing a reckless party girl opposite her responsible attorney sister (Toni Collette) with low self-esteem. They have a calamitous falling out and must slowly come to learn that they share more than the same shoe size. She has three upcoming movies; My Sister's Keeper, The Box and Shrek Goes Fourth. |
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iyke3posted 7 days ago -
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I found a nice gallery of Cameron's pix here:
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hi cameron i'm an african but a very huge fan,love to have a chat with you ,slimbaron@yahoo.com.plz add me
posted 89 days ago -
hey cameron ur my second cousin i hope i get to see you in california
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