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- Cameron Diaz is an American actress who has appeared in over 40 films throughout the course of her career, which spans over two decades.
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- Diaz attending an event for Gangs of New York with Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio.
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- Despite her undeniable box office appeal, Diaz continued to appear in relatively low-budget independent film — including the black comedy Very Bad Things (1998), Malkovich, and the ensemble film.
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- Then in , she was featured in the romantic comedy The Sweetest Thing as well as Martin Scorsese 's Gangs of New York, co-starring Leonardo DiCaprio.
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Cameron Diaz filmography
Cameron Diaz is an American actress who has appeared in over 40 films throughout the course of her career, which spans over two decades. Originally a model, Diaz made her film debut in the comedy The Mask (1994). Followed by supporting roles in several independent films and comedies, such as My Best Friend's Wedding (1997), she has the starring role of Mary in the hit comedy There's Something About Mary (1998), which earned her a Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Lead Actress in a Comedy or Musical. She was subsequently cast in Spike Jonze's surrealist fantasy film Being John Malkovich (1999), which earned her a second Golden Globe nomination, and in Oliver Stone's sports drama Any Given Sunday (1999).
Diaz would continue appearing in high-profile films in the early-2000s such as Charlie's Angels (2000) and its sequel, Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle (2003), as well as voicing Princess Fiona in the Shrek franchise (2001–2010). She