Cameron Diaz
Born in San Diego, California, Diaz was raised in Long Beach. While still in high school, she signed a modeling contract with Elite Model Management. She made her film debut at age 21 opposite Jim Carrey in the comedy ''The Mask'' (1994). Following a supporting role in the romantic comedy ''My Best Friend's Wedding'' (1997), she starred as the titular character in the Farrelly brothers' comedy ''There's Something About Mary'' (1998), which brought her increased fame and her first Golden Globe nomination. Her following two projectsthe sports drama ''Any Given Sunday'' and Spike Jonze's fantasy film ''Being John Malkovich'' (both 1999)earned Diaz recognition as a dramatic actress.
Diaz received praise for her supporting roles in Cameron Crowe's ''Vanilla Sky'' (2001) and Martin Scorsese's ''Gangs of New York'' (2002) and had greater commercial success in the action comedy ''Charlie's Angels'' (2000) and its 2003 sequel, as well as for voicing Princess Fiona in the ''Shrek'' franchise (2001–present). Her subsequent films include the comedies ''In Her Shoes'' (2005), ''The Holiday'' (2006), ''What Happens in Vegas'' (2008), ''Knight and Day'' (2010), ''The Green Hornet'' (2011), and ''Bad Teacher'' (2011). After starring in three successful comedies in 2014''The Other Woman'', ''Sex Tape'' and ''Annie''Diaz retired from acting to focus on her family, but made a return to the profession with the action comedy ''Back in Action'' (2025).
Diaz has also written two health books: ''The Body Book'' (2013), a ''New York Times'' bestseller, and ''The Longevity Book'' (2016). Her personal life has drawn media attention throughout the course of her career, mostly regarding her relationships and fashion choices. In 2015, Diaz married Good Charlotte guitarist Benji Madden; they have two children via surrogate. Provided by Wikipedia