| Cameron Diaz
Cameron owes her beauty to a mix of ethnicities, including Cuban and German to name just a few. Born in August 30, 1972, Cameron was quickly discovered to be a girl that knew what she wanted and how to get it. She left school at the age of 16 to become a model, which she was quite successful at, earning spots for Coke, Nivea and LA Gear. From there, it was only a matter to time before Cameron found herself on the big screen. Her debut came when she was tapped to play the love interest to Jim Carrey’s bizarre title character in “The Mask”.
In 1995, Diaz had a role in “The Last Supper”, followed by two films the next year: “She’s the One” and “Feeling Minnesota”. Cameron proved her acting strength in 1997 when she was able to hold her own onscreen with mega star, Julia Roberts. The following year found her in what is possibly one of her best known film roles, “There’s Something About Mary”. Cameron’s status as a star was cemented, but if she had any doubters remaining, she was about to change that forever.
“Being John Malkovitch” opened in 1999 and featured Cameron as the wife of the title character. That year also saw the release of the football drama, “Any Given Sunday”. Her next role was in “Charlie’s Angels”, the reworking of the classic television series. Younger fans probably know Cameron best as the voice of Princess Fiona in the animated movie, “Shrek”.
Cameron has sported several different hairstyles, with different colors, but she looks best when she sticks to the surfer girl look, of easily styled, wind tousled hair in a sun-kissed blonde color.
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