Cameron Diaz’s stunning introduction scene in the 1994 film The Mask has resurfaced on social media, sending fans into a wave ...
Cameron Diaz returns to the big screen in Back in Action after a decade-long break.
Tina Carlyle is ready for a comeback. Cameron Diaz confirmed that she’s interested in returning for a sequel to the 1994 Jim Carrey movie “The Mask” — but on one major condition.
Cameron Diaz keeps her private life guarded, but doesn't shy away from sharing occasional glimpses inside her world. The actress, 52, is in the midst of a comeback to acting following the arrival ...
Cameron Diaz has a couple of projects brewing, but it’s too early to tell whether her recent foray back into acting is permanent. The actress, who stepped away from the spotlight in 2014 after ...
He has written about entertainment and breaking news for over five years. Sebastian Reuter/Getty Cameron Diaz is reflecting on how Hollywood has changed for women since the #MeToo movement.
Diaz shares daughter Raddix, 5, and son Cardinal, whom she welcomed in 2024, with husband Benji Madden Christoph Soeder/picture alliance via Getty Cameron Diaz's world shifted when she became a ...
Cameron Diaz is out of film retirement after a decade and sounds ready to work. In an interview with “Access Hollywood” to promote her new Netflix film “Back In Action,” costarring Jamie ...
Cameron Diaz is opening up about her experience on movie sets prior to the #MeToo movement. “The industry is so different. I definitely have to say that the #MeToo movement changed everything ...
When we first saw Cameron Diaz’s film debut in The Mask, audiences had a response not unlike that of Jim Carrey’s green-skinned protagonist. Okay, maybe we weren’t quite so aroused ...
Cameron Diaz isn't the only member of her family with movie star good looks. The Charlie's Angels actress — who recently returned to the limelight after several years away focusing on her ...
Cameron Diaz believes the #MeToo movement “changed everything” in the film industry – like putting an end to “that one guy” who would always make people feel uncomfortable on sets.