Born on August 30, 1972, in Long Beach, California, Cameron Diaz grew up in the typical fashion of
any all-American girl -- except, of course, for the fact that she was an exceptional beauty.
Cameron's dad, Emilio,
a Cuban-American, was a foreman at a California oil company. Her mom, Billie, who's German, English and Native American, was
an import-export broker. Cameron was raised in Long Beach with her sister Chimene.
cameron diaz
becomes a model
As she was growing up, Cameron was, like most girls, listening to modern music and acting
wild. And by her mid-teens, Cameron began attending Hollywood parties and staying out until the wee hours of the morning.
It was during this party phase of her life that Cameron ended up meeting a well-connected man who would change her whole life.
Jeff
Dunas spotted Cameron while she was out one night and told her that he could sign her up with the Elite modeling agency. Although
Cameron initially thought his proposition was somewhat fishy, she took his card and discussed it with her family and friends.
After leaving Long Beach and traveling around the world as a model, and appearing in magazines like Mademoiselle
and Seventeen, Cameron returned to California at 21, with thoughts of acting on her mind.
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diaz in the mask
In 1994, she decided to audition for a small bit part in the movie The Mask, starring Jim Carrey. Although she didn't have any acting experience, Cameron was cast as the female lead in the film.
After
receiving rave reviews for her performance in The Mask, Cameron set out to perfect her acting
skills by steering clear of potential blockbuster hits and focusing on low-budget films such as The
Last Supper (1999), Feeling Minnesota (1996), which costarred Keanu Reeves, and Head Above Water (1996), in which she played Harvey Keitel's wife.
cameron diaz in my best friend's wedding
Once Cameron felt that she reached her acting
acme, she returned to big-budget films like My Best Friend's Wedding (1997), in which she starred opposite Julia Roberts. It was at this time that The National Association of Theatre Owners acknowledged her string of movie
triumphs by naming her the ShoWest Female Star of Tomorrow.
That same year, she hit the silver screen once again in
A Life Less Ordinary, starring opposite Ewan McGregor.
But the film that really turned Cameron into a household name was her iconic role in There's Something About Mary (1998), which costarred Ben Stiller and Matt Dillon. The film not only catapulted her stardom, but it also gave Cameron her first publicized
relationship as she began dating Dillon; the relationship lasted for nearly three years.
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stars in charlie's angels
In 1999, Cameron starred opposite Al Pacino in Any Given Sunday, and opposite John Cusack in Being John Malkovich,
which earned her nominations for Best Supporting Actress at the Golden Globes, the BAFTA Awards and the SAG Awards.
2000
marked the year Cameron debuted as an action star in Charlie's Angels with fellow beauties
Drew Barrymore and Lucy Liu.
2001 was also a big year for this starlet: She lent her voice to the ever-popular animated film,
Shrek, and she starred alongside Tom Cruise is the critically acclaimed Vanilla Sky. Her appearance in the film
earned her Best Actress nominations at the Golden Globes, the SAG Awards and the AFI Awards.
cameron diaz in gangs of new york
Cameron spent the next few years starring in Gangs of New York (2002), Charlie's Angels:
Full Throttle (2003) -- for which her $20 million salary made her the second actress after Julia Roberts to earn that
much for a role -- and Shrek 2 (2004).
In 2004, Maxim ranked this rising beauty as No. 22 in their annual
hot 100; she ranked No. 11 in 2005. Finally, in 2006, she was ranked in the top 10 at No. 7.
Cameron Diaz's new man
Cameron Diaz is reportedly dating actor Bradley Cooper, after the pair were seen enjoying a romantic
weekend in New York.
Quotes
"I didn't realize [The Mask] was a fairly large film that I was a part of. Halfway through
I was going, 'Is there any place that my mom and dad can see this film?' and they're going, 'Cameron, at the theaters.' I
had no idea. Durrrrrrr. I'm blonde. I'm allowed." - Cameron Diaz