Cameron Diaz
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Diaz at Shrek the Third Premiere in 2007. |
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Born | Cameron Michelle Diaz August 30, 1972 San Diego, California, U.S. |
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Occupation | fashion model (1988-1993) actress (1993-present) |
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Cameron Michelle Diaz (born August 30, 1972) is a Golden Globe-, BAFTA- and SAG-Award nominated American actress and former fashion model. She is one of only three actresses (the others being Julia Roberts and Reese Witherspoon) to join the "$20 Million Club" after receiving this salary for Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle.[1]
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[edit] Biography
[edit] Early life
Cameron Diaz was born in San Diego, California, the daughter of Billie (née Early), an import-export agent, and the late Emilio Diaz, who worked for UNOCAL a local California oil company as a Field Gauger and in the pipeline department for twenty plus years until he retired in 1998.[2][3] Her father was a second-generation Cuban American and her mother is of English, German and Cherokee Native American ancestry.[4][5][6][7] She has one older sister, Chimene (born 1970). She attended Long Beach Polytechnic High School at the same time as rapper Snoop Dogg.
[edit] Career
At 16 she began her career as a fashion model. Diaz signed with top modeling agency Elite Model Management. After graduating from high school, she went to work in Japan and met video director Carlo de la Torre. On her return to America, she moved in with him. For the next few years, her modeling took her around the world, working for contracts with major companies. She modelled for designers such as Calvin Klein and Levi's. She also graced the cover of the July 1990 issue of Seventeen magazine. During this period she also made a brief but now notorious soft pornographic film, She's no Angel.[8]
At 21, Diaz auditioned for The Mask. Even though she had no previous acting experience,[9] she obtained the role of the female lead. She signed up for acting lessons right after getting the part. Over the next three years, she won roles in low-budget, independent films, such as The Last Supper, Feeling Minnesota, and She's the One. She then regained mainstream success with her roles in My Best Friend's Wedding and There's Something About Mary. She won critical acclaim for her performance in Being John Malkovich, which earned her Best Supporting Actress nominations at the Golden Globes, the BAFTA Awards and the SAG Awards.
During the 1999-2000 period, Diaz starred in many films, such as Things You Can Tell Just by Looking at Her, A Life Less Ordinary, Any Given Sunday, and the hit adaptation of Charlie's Angels. In 2001, she won nominations for Best Supporting Actress at the Golden Globes, the SAG Awards and the AFI Awards for Vanilla Sky, and also voiced Princess Fiona in Shrek, for which she earned $10 million. In 2003, Diaz received another Golden Globe nomination for Martin Scorsese's epic Gangs of New York, and became the second actress (after Wedding costar Julia Roberts) to earn $20 million for a role, receiving the sum for Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle. After Full Throttle, Diaz only appeared in three films, Shrek 2, In Her Shoes and The Holiday . During 2004 and early 2005, Diaz explored some of the planet's environmentally unique locations while discovering ways to help preserve them for the 10-episode MTV series Trippin' which featured numerous celebrities and friends of Diaz, such as Jessica Alba, Drew Barrymore, Mark Hoppus, Eva Mendes and Justin Timberlake.
Diaz returned to the screen for Shrek the Third in 2007, where she co-stars with former boyfriend Justin Timberlake. She was set to team up again with The Mask co-star Jim Carrey in the film Fun with Dick and Jane, but dropped out to star in In Her Shoes. She will also appear in Shrek 4 and in the romantic comedy What Happens in Vegas, opposite Ashton Kutcher. She is also set to star in The Box, a horror thriller in 2008 co-starring James Marsden.[10]
On July 7, 2007, Diaz participated at Live Earth in New York by introducing Bon Jovi and The Police. In 2007, People ranked her as the Best Dressed Female Celebrity.
[edit] Relationships
Diaz dated actor Matt Dillon from 1995 to 1998. She is also the ex-fiancée of actor/musician Scott Allen. They had a low-profile relationship from 1998 to 2002. There had been reports that Leto had broken up with Diaz because he was jealous of her increasing acting popularity. Other reports have said that they broke up because Diaz was concentrating more on her acting as Leto was more concerned about his band.
Most recently, Diaz dated former *NSYNC member Justin Timberlake, whom she met at the Kids' Choice Awards in 2003. The pair issued a joint statement on January 11, 2007, announcing they had broken up, following weeks of breakup rumors.[11]
In October 2004, Diaz and Timberlake were in an altercation with a tabloid photographer outside a hotel. When the photographer and another man tried to photograph them, the couple snatched the camera. Pictures of the incident appeared in US Weekly. Representatives for the pair claimed that they were "ambushed" and acting out of self-defense.[12]
[edit] Personal life
Diaz has publicly admitted that she has obsessive-compulsive disorder, is deeply germophobic and habitually rubs doorknobs so hard before opening doors to clean them that the original paint fades afterwards. She says she washes her hands and floors "many times" each day and uses her elbows to push open doors.[13] Diaz commented on her progress with the disorder on May 10, 2007, saying, "I think I've made my peace with it".[14]
Diaz received "substantial" defamation damages from suing American Media Incoporated, after The National Enquirer had claimed she was cheating on then-boyfriend Timberlake.[15] Diaz also sued successfully to stop the publication of bondage-themed nude photos taken of her before she became famous.
When Diaz was asked if she can speak Spanish she said:
I go, "God, you know, it all sounds so familiar. I know what you're saying, I really do. I just cannot respond to you back in Spanish. I can barely speak English properly." I didn't grow up in a Cuban or Latin community. I grew up in Southern California on the beach, basically. And I'm third generation. I'm of Cuban descent, but I'm American.[16]
Diaz is currently represented by Creative Artists Agency.[10]
In September of 2004, Diaz created some controversy after her appearance on The Oprah Winfrey Show. The show in question, concerned celebrities encouraging young people to vote in the upcoming Presidential election. While Diaz was sitting next to her Charlie's Angels co-star Drew Barrymore, singer Christina Aguilera, and hip-hop mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs, Diaz gave the ominous warning "Women have so much to lose. I mean, we could lose the right to our bodies. We could lo--if you think that rape should be legal, then don't vote. But if you think that you have a right to your body, and you have a right to say what happens to you and fight off that danger of losing that, then you should vote." Several pundits like talk show host Laura Ingraham alleged that Diaz was trying to disguise her scare tactic-like statement as another way of saying that if you didn't vote for Democratic challenger John Kerry, a victorious President George W. Bush would somehow try to ban the right to have a legal abortion. The actress was vocal in her support for Al Gore in 2000. Diaz went so far as sporting a t-shirt that read "I won't vote for a son of a Bush!" while making publicity for Charlie's Angels.[17]
On April 15, 2008, her father, Emilio Diaz, died of pneumonia, aged 58.[18]
[edit] Awards and nominations
- 1999: Golden Globe for Best Actress - Motion Picture Musical or Comedy for There's Something About Mary
- 2000: Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actress - Motion Picture for Being John Malkovich
- 2000: SAG Award for Best Supporting Actress for Being John Malkovich
- 2000: BAFTA Film Award for Best Supporting Actress for Being John Malkovich
- 2002: Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actress - Motion Picture for Vanilla Sky
- 2002: SAG Award for Best Supporting Actress for Vanilla Sky
- 2003: Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actress - Motion Picture for Gangs of New York
- 2008: Kid's Choice Awards- Nominated for Best Voice From An Animated Movie for Shrek the Third
- 2008: Kid's Choice Awards- Wannabe Award
[edit] Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1994 | The Mask | Tina Carlyle |
1995 | The Last Supper | Jude |
1996 | She's the One | Heather |
Feeling Minnesota | Freddie Clayton | |
Head Above Water | Nathalie | |
1997 | Keys to Tulsa | Trudy |
My Best Friend's Wedding | Kimberly Wallace | |
A Life Less Ordinary | Celine Naville | |
1998 | Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas | Blonde TV Reporter |
There's Something About Mary | Mary Jensen | |
Very Bad Things | Laura Garrety | |
1999 | Being John Malkovich | Lotte Schwartz |
Any Given Sunday | Christina Pagniacci | |
2000 | Things You Can Tell Just by Looking at Her | Carol Faber |
Charlie's Angels | Natalie Cook | |
2001 | The Invisible Circus | Faith |
Shrek | Princess Fiona (voice) | |
Vanilla Sky | Julianna 'Julie' Gianni | |
2002 | The Sweetest Thing | Christina Walters |
My Father's House | The Girl | |
Minority Report | Woman on Metro | |
Gangs of New York | Jenny Everdeane | |
2003 | Shrek 4-D | Princess Fiona (voice) |
Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle | Natalie Cook | |
2004 | Shrek 2 | Princess Fiona (voice) |
2005 | In Her Shoes | Maggie Feller |
2006 | The Holiday | Amanda Woods |
2007 | Shrek the Third | Princess Fiona (voice) |
Shrek the Halls (TV) | Princess Fiona (voice) | |
2008 | What Happens in Vegas... | Joy McNally-Fuller |
The Box | Norma Lewis | |
2009 | My Sister's Keeper | Sara Fitzgerald |
2010 | Shrek Goes Fourth | Princess Fiona (voice) |
Awards | ||
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Preceded by Julie Christie for Afterglow |
NYFCC Award for Best Actress 1998 for There's Something About Mary |
Succeeded by Hilary Swank for Boys Don't Cry |
[edit] References
- ^ Entertainment Zone "In Production: Charlie's Angels 2: Full Throttle". Accessed February 13, 2008
- ^ Family ties, Father & mother
- ^ FilmReference.com: Cameron Diaz Biography (1972-)
- ^ "Girl, interrupted", Telegraph.co.uk, 2003-01-09. Retrieved on 2008-03-06.
- ^ Rowland, Hilary (undated). Cameron Diaz:Not Just Another Hollywood Bombshell. Hilary Magazine. Retrieved on 2008-01-12.
- ^ Cameron Diaz: Hollywood crowd-pleaser DAmon rox. BBC News (2005-07-29). Retrieved on 2008-01-12.
- ^ Hawk, Mason (1998). A Cheap Date With Cameron Diaz. NYRock. Retrieved on 2008-01-12.
- ^ "Diaz porn video surfaces on the internet".
- ^ Actress of the week - Cameron Diaz askmen.com accessed November 20 2006
- ^ a b "Box' is a dark place for Diaz", The Hollywood Reporter, 2006-06-29.
- ^ Justin Timberlake, Cameron Diaz call it quits CTV - E-Talk Daily January 11, 2007
- ^ Justin, Cameron Go Camera Shy E-online Joal Ryan - November 10 2004
- ^ Cameron Diaz on OCD Time Magazine November 10 1997
- ^ The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, May 10, 2007
- ^ "Libel damages for US actress Diaz", BBC News, 2007-02-16. Retrieved on 2007-02-16.
- ^ James, Christine (1999). Cameron Diaz: Bringing a Woman's Touch to Any Given Sunday. Reel.com. Retrieved on 2008-01-12.
- ^ LiberalArtists.com
- ^ Cameron Diaz's father succumbs to pneumonia (2008-04-16). Retrieved on 2008-04-16.
[edit] External links
- Cameron Diaz at the Internet Movie Database
- Cameron Diaz at Yahoo! Movies
- Cameron Diaz at TV.com
- Cameron Diaz at People.com
- Cameron Diaz Videos at Made of Stars
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NAME | Diaz, Cameron Michelle |
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SHORT DESCRIPTION | fashion model (1988-1993), actress (1993-present) |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1972-8-30 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | San Diego, California, U.S. |
DATE OF DEATH | |
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