Name:
Cameron Diaz
Occupation: Actress, Mode
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Date of Birth: August 30, 1972
Place of Birth: San Diego, CA
Sign: Sun in Virgo, Moon in Taurus
Boyfriends: Jared Leto, Matt Dillon
Education: High school
Fan Mail: C/O Addis-Weschler & Associates 955 South Carrillo Drive Suite 300 Los Angeles, CA 90048 USA
E-mail:cameron_diaz@hotmail.com
Born
August 30, 1972, in San Diego, California. The daughter of Emilio
Diaz, a second-generation Cuban-American oil company foreman, and his
wife Billie, who is of Native American, Italian, and German descent,
Diaz began modeling when she was 16 years old. Her successful modeling
career took her to Japan, Australia, Morocco, and Paris, among other
locales, landed her in such magazines as Mademoiselle and Seventeen,
and in advertising campaigns for such companies as Calvin Klein,
Coca-Cola, and Levi’s.
In 1994, Diaz won her first film role in the blockbuster
action-comedy The Mask, starring rubber-faced comic Jim Carrey. With
no previous acting experience, she had originally auditioned for a
supporting character in the film. Twelve callbacks later, however, she
was hired to play torch-singing mob moll Tina Carlyle, the female
lead. After the success of The Mask, Diaz was touted as the next big
thing in Hollywood and wooed by a number of prominent filmmakers to
appear in their projects.
While training to star in the live-action film version of the
popular martial-arts video game Mortal Kombat, Diaz sustained a wrist
injury, which caused her to back out of the film. Instead she made a
string of smaller, independent films, including The Last Supper
(1995); Feeling Minnesota (1996), costarring Keanu Reeves; She’s the
One (1996), costarring Ed Burns and Jennifer Aniston; and Head Above
Water (1996), costarring Harvey Keitel. She made a successful return
to mainstream movies in 1997, winning raves for her portrayal of a
sweet bride-to-be opposite Julia Roberts in the playful comedy hit My
Best Friend’s Wedding.
After starring opposite Ewan McGregor in the uneven romantic comedy
A Life Less Ordinary (1997), Diaz made the leap to A-list Hollywood
stardom with her savvy comic turn in the unapologetically crude
surprise summer blockbuster There’s Something About Mary, costarring
Ben Stiller and Matt Dillon, and written and directed by Bobby and
Peter Farrelly. In 1999, audiences saw two very different sides of
Diaz first, she camouflaged her blond beauty to play a dowdy pet-shop
worker and puppeteer’s wife in the much talked-about existential
comedy Being John Malkovich, directed by Spike Jonze and costarring
John Cusack, Catherine Keener, and Malkovich. Later that year, she
turned in a brazen performance as the glamorous, hard-nosed new owner
of a professional football team in Oliver Stone’s Any Given Sunday,
costarring Al Pacino and Dennis Quaid.
Despite her undeniable box office appeal, Diaz continued to appear
in relatively low-budget independent films including the black comedy
Very Bad Things (1998), Malkovich, and the ensemble film Things You
Can Tell Just by Looking at Her (2000), which aired on Showtime cable
television in 2001 and costarred Glenn Close, Holly Hunter, and
Calista Flockhart as well as more mainstream projects. In the fall of
2000, she starred alongside Drew Barrymore and Lucy Liu as one of the
three female detectives at the heart of the hit big-screen remake of
Aaron Spelling’s campy 1970s television show, Charlie’s Angels.
In early 2001, Diaz appeared as a free spirited older sister in The
Invisible Circus. She also provided the voice for the spirited
Princess Fiona in that summer's animated hit Shrek, also featuring the
voices of Mike Myers and Eddie Murphy. Her upcoming projects include
Martin Scorsese’s Gangs of New York, costarring Leonardo DiCaprio,
and Cameron Crowe’s Vanilla Sky, costarring Tom Cruise (both 2001).
Diaz’s five-year relationship with video producer Carlos de La
Torre ended in 1995. She dated her There’s Something About Mary
costar Matt Dillon from 1996 to 1998. In 1999, she began dating the
actor Jared Leto.