Cameron Diaz

Cameron Diaz
Cameron Michelle Diazis an American actress, producer, and former fashion model. She rose to stardom with roles in The Mask, My Best Friend's Weddingand There's Something About Mary, and is also known for voicing the character of Princess Fiona in the Shrek series. Other high-profile credits include Charlie's Angelsand its sequel Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle, The Sweetest Thing, In Her Shoes, The Holiday, What Happens In Vegas, My Sister's Keeper, Knight and Day, The Green Hornet, Bad Teacher, What to...
ProfessionMovie Actress
Date of Birth30 August 1972
CitySan Diego, CA
I was expecting like 10 kids to show up. It's exciting. A few of the kids came up afterward and said, 'This is so great, this is something I'll remember.' Hopefully, it's something they'll be thinking about when they are sitting down trying to create.
I think people get freaked out about getting married and spending 20 or 30 years sleeping with the same person, but if that's the case, don't do it. Have someone for 5 years and another person for another 5 years.
I think a lot of people are married to people that they're not romantic with anymore. I just didn't ever marry anybody that I then had to get divorced from. We break up. We move on.
I'm not looking for a husband or marriage or not not looking for that stuff. I'm living, not thinking what I should or shouldn't be doing with my life.
I think truth has no temperature.
I don't even own a TV because I think it's the devil.
I love to cry. It's such a great release. If I'm just tired - jetlagged, I didn't get any sleep, I want to cry. I think it's important to cry.
I think we have to make our own rules. I don't think we should live our lives in relationships based off of old traditions that don't suit our world any longer.
The last couple of years were hell. Like, I can't even tell you, it was so hard. I didn't know how to handle it. But I think I'm in a much better place now, because I stepped away for a second and took a breath. Hollywood is a funny place. It offers so much, but it can also take a lot away from you.
I think story-telling is innate in human beings, it's something that we've done since we scrawled across cave walls.
Oftentimes, in fact I think this is to my fault, I look at usually scripts as a whole. I should probably pay more attention to the character that I'm going to play and what they do.
I think I've become more comfortable about being a human being.
I'm not ashamed of being a bubbly, funny person. I think that's as valid as being the dark, brooding, tortured Oscar-nominated one.
I do feel like there's a spirit and a tone you can set that lets people know that they're appreciated for being there. It's a sense of spirit that I think every film should have.