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Birthday:
Aug 30, 1972
Birthplace:
San Diego, California, USA

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Cameron Diaz Biography

Model-turned-actress Cameron Diaz seemed to come out of nowhere when she made her 1994 screen debut opposite Jim Carrey in The Mask. However, her unusual beauty -- the result of her Cuban-American and Anglo-German-Native-American parentage -- helped to ensure that she would not be soon forgotten.Born in San Diego, CA, on August 30, 1972, Diaz left school at 16 to become a model. For the next five years, she traveled the globe, working in Japan, Australia, Mexico, Morocco, and Paris. As a model for the Elite Agency, she did commercial work for such products as Coke, Nivea, and L.A. Gear. She returned to California at the age of 21 and was unknown in the film industry when cast in her breakthrough role as the target of Jim Carrey's hyper-animated lust in The Mask. Following the hoopla surrounding her performance -- or, more specifically, her physical appearance -- in the film, Diaz opted to take acting lessons and appear in a series of small, independent films, including The Last Supper (1995), She's the One (1996), and Feeling Minnesota (1996). After starring opposite Ewan McGregor in Danny Boyle's A Life Less Ordinary (1997), Diaz further endeared herself to audiences and critics with her performance in My Best Friend's Wedding (1997). Proving herself an acceptable foil for the film's star, Julia Roberts, she went on to greater success in the Farrelly brothers' There's Something About Mary in 1998. Starring as the film's titular heroine, Diaz turned in an audience-pleasing performance in the cheerfully bawdy film, which proved to be one of the year's biggest box-office successes. The same year, Diaz cameoed in Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas and starred as Jon Favreau's unhinged fiancée in the black comedy Very Bad Things. Now fully established as one of Hollywood's hottest properties, she accepted leads in 1999's Being John Malkovich, in which she played puppeteer John Cusack's wife, and Any Given Sunday, in which she played the president and co-owner of a football team in Oliver Stone's paean to American football.In 2000, Diaz joined Drew Barrymore and Lucy Liu in Charlie's Angels, the much-hyped big-screen remake of the television classic. A comically self-aware and fairly faithful adaptation of the original series, Charlie's Angels served up Matrix-style action with retro-sensibilities, propelling the franchise into the new millennium. The following year found Diaz endearing herself to younger audiences as the voice of Princess Fiona in the animated box-office smash Shrek, as well as using her wide-eyed innocence to horrific effect in the Tom Cruise mindbender Vanilla Sky. Headlining the ill-fated comedy The Next Best Thing in 2002, Diaz would take a historical trip to the birthplace of America in director Martin Scorsese's Gangs of New York before becoming the second (after Julia Roberts) actress to join the "20-Million-Dollar Club" with Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle. Like its predecessor, the film performed well at the box office, and Diaz further proved her box-office clout in 2004 when another sequel, Shrek 2, became the third-highest grossing film of all time.Diaz switched gears altogether in 2005 when she headed to the small screen, hosting and producing the MTV reality show Trippin'. With its focus on ecology and conservation, the program found the actress and her celebrity pals traipsing the globe to explore various natural environments. Diaz also remained a strong presence in Hollywood during the Christmas season of 2005 in the well-received Curtis Hanson film In Her Shoes. In this picture -- adapted from the Jennifer Weiner novel by Susannah Grant -- Diaz plays the beautiful yet thoroughly harebrained and irresponsible Maggie, sister of the prim, proper, and conservative attorney Rose (Australian import Toni Collette), with whom she comes to blows during their ill-advised stint as roommates. As Maggie discovers a grandmother that she never knew existed (Shirley MacLaine) and travels to Florida to bond with the woman, Rose experiences a significant romantic breakup and decides to change careers. A long-buried and dormant secret from the past then comes to light that reunites the women and forges a path to reconciliation. In Her Shoes struck box-office gold and won the hearts of many critics. And though it surprised just about everyone who foresaw a dopey, lame-brained romantic comedy, assiduous devotees of Hanson's career were perhaps less shocked given the director's keen intelligence and marvelous track record.Diaz maintained a relatively low profile throughout 2006, following up the Hanson film with yet another lightly comic dissection of contemporary relationships, Nancy Meyers' Holiday, followed by a voice-only turn in Dreamworks' tertiary installment of the Shrek franchise, Shrek the Third. Never shy about doing what her fans love, Diaz was soon signing on for more romantic comedies, starring alongside Ashton Kutcher in 2008's What Happens in Vegas and 2009's My Sister's Keeper. For her next project, however, Diaz tried something out of the ordinary, working with Donnie Darko director Richard Kelly for the supernatural thriller The Box. While not well received, the movie reminded critics and fans of Diaz's wide range. After taking on a few action flicks with 2010's Knight and Day and 2011's The Green Hornet, Diaz decided to flex her funny bone once again, playing a deliciously irresponsible educator in 2011's Bad Teacher.Prior to her well known romantic relationship with Timberlake (a constant source of tabloid fodder and speculation), Diaz was alternately linked, offscreen, with actor Matt Dillon, actor Jared Leto (to whom she was engaged for a time), and video producer Carlos De La Torre. She has never married, and according to some sources, never has any intention of ever doing so. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, Rovi

Cameron Diaz Trivia

Was named the Best Dressed Female Celebrity of 2007 by People Magazine.
- submitted by Flixster F (2 years ago)
Diaz will be reprising her role as the voice of Princess Fiona in the upcoming film "Shrek 4".
- submitted by Flixster F (2 years ago)
Cameron Diaz was a cheerleader in high school.
- submitted by Flixster F (2 years ago)

Quotes from Cameron Diaz's Characters

    1. June Havens: Ok, ok, just, just STOP SHOOTING PEOPLE!
    2. Roy Miller: Ok, relax. I'm just going to go talk to the truck drivers. [gets up and leaves]
    3. Roy Miller: [stops and comes back] Actually, I'm just gonna go shoot them, but you get the idea.
    From Knight & Day. Submitted by Kyler C (8 days ago)
    1. June Havens: The pilots are dead?
    2. Roy Miller: Shot.
    3. June Havens: Shot... By who?
    4. Roy Miller: Uh, me. Actually, I shot the first pilot... he shot the second pilot accidentally. It's just... one of those things.
    From Knight & Day. Submitted by Adam K (26 days ago)
    1. Celine: How much are you asking for?
    2. Robert: Half a million.
    3. Celine: Half a million dollars is not a lot of money for a woman like me!
    4. Robert: I didn't mean it as a reflection of you as an individual!
    From A Life Less Ordinary. Submitted by Christian B (47 days ago)
    1. Princess Fiona: There's an arrow in your butt.
    From Shrek. Submitted by Evan T (57 days ago)
    1. Donkey: You, uh... you don't entertain much, do you?
    2. Shrek: I like my privacy.
    3. Donkey: Y'know, me too. That's another thing we have in common. I hate it when you've got someone in your face, you try to give someone a hint and they won't leave, and then there's that big awkward silence... Can I stay with you?
    4. Shrek: What?
    5. Donkey: Can I stay with you? Please?
    6. Shrek: Of course!
    7. Donkey: Really?
    8. Princess Fiona: NO!
    From Shrek. Submitted by Rocky F (2 months ago)
    1. The Mask/Stanley Ipkiss: It's a power tie. It's supposed to make you feel powerful.
    2. Tina Carlyle: Does it work? [while giving a seductive look]
    3. The Mask/Stanley Ipkiss: [knowing it doesn't work, tries changing the subject] Now, uh, h-how about that account? We have several different plans... [nervously jams a pen in the pencil sharpener, making a loud grinding noise] Savings, checking, savings and checking, CDs, savings and CDs, checking and CDs, savings, checking, and CDs, T-bills, or we can just take all your money and throw it in a big mattress back there. [both laugh]
    From The Mask. Submitted by Nick S (4 months ago)
    1. Princess Fiona: [Repeated line] Hi-ya!
    From Shrek. Submitted by Anthony A (5 months ago)
    1. The Mask/Stanley Ipkiss: It's party time! P-A-R-T. Why? Because I gotta!
    From The Mask. Submitted by David G (5 months ago)
    1. Elizabeth Halsey: What I do know, Is anyone who wears the same Gymnastics sweatshirt three times a week isn't getting laid till there 29.
    From Bad Teacher. Submitted by Nick A (6 months ago)
    1. Rodney: Who's this?
    2. June Havens: That's the guy!
    3. Roy Miller: I'm the guy!
    From Knight & Day. Submitted by Carmela G (9 months ago)
    1. Princess Fiona: Shrek?
    2. Puss In Boots: For you, baby, I could be.
    From Shrek 2. Submitted by Lucas M (9 months ago)
    1. Princess Fiona: Where are you going?!
    2. Shrek: [going to save Donkey] Well, I have to save my ass.
    From Shrek. Submitted by Boomer C (10 months ago)
    1. Joy McNally: I'd rather do nothing and be happy than do something I know I don't love.
    From What Happens in Vegas. Submitted by Ben F (11 months ago)
    1. Tina Carlyle: Somebody STOLE your pajamas?
    2. The Mask/Stanley Ipkiss: [seeing Milo jump at the closet door where the stolen money is] Milo, no! I mean, uh, what is this world coming to when a man's... pajama drawer, is no longer safe?
    From The Mask. Submitted by Hriya M (11 months ago)
    1. Elizabeth: (to girl) Stop dressing like you're running for Congress.
    From Bad Teacher. Submitted by Alex S (11 months ago)
    1. Russell Gettis: Hey do want to go out some time?
    2. Elizabeth: Are you still a gym teacher?
    3. Russell Gettis: Yeah.
    4. Elizabeth: Then fuck off.
    From Bad Teacher. Submitted by Mark H (11 months ago)
    1. Elizabeth: Sign my yearbook?
    2. Russell Gettis: Hold my ball sack.
    From Bad Teacher. Submitted by Daniel F (11 months ago)
    1. Elizabeth: I want to sit on his face.
    From Bad Teacher. Submitted by Mark H (11 months ago)
    1. June Havens: I think I feel like having sex.
    2. Roy Miller: ?
    3. June Havens: I think we would have really great sex.
    4. Roy Miller: Did they give you something!?
    5. June Havens: [happily] unh-hunh.
    6. Roy Miller: You should hydrate.
    From Knight & Day. Submitted by three n (11 months ago)
    1. Elizabeth: I don't need a blackboard or a classroom to set an example.
    From Bad Teacher. Submitted by Chris P (13 months ago)
    1. Norma Lewis: You sure do ask a lot of questions.
    2. Walter Lewis: And now you're avoiding them.
    From The Box. Submitted by Chris P (13 months ago)
    1. Princess Fiona: Well-- When one lives alone, uh, one has to learn these things in case there's a-- There's an arrow in your butt!
    From Shrek. Submitted by Tirmidy A (14 months ago)
    1. Princess Fiona: Good morning. Um-- how do you like your eggs?
    From Shrek. Submitted by Tirmidy A (14 months ago)
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