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Cameron Diaz

The studios weren't too confident or keen in hiring Cameron after the ulcer during Mask production and her injury during Kombat pre-production.  So Diaz trotted down the road of independent films, scoring several roles.  She played a character named Jude in The Last Supper (1995), directed by Stacy Title.  "I did the Last Supper simply to get the opportunity to work with other actors.  I never had any other experience acting other than The Mask."  It was during this year (1995) that Cameron ended her longstanding, 5-year relationship with Carlos de La Torre.  In Feeling Minnesota (1996), she runs off with her brother-in-law (Keanu Reeves).  In She's the One (1996), Cameron sleeps with bros. Ed Burns and Mike McGlone.  Strangely, many of Cameron's acting roles involved playing vulnerable females, often tied-up; Cameron also displays her well-shaped body in these movies with swimsuits and several swimming scenes.  As the wife of a prominent judge (Harvey Keitel) more than twice her age, she finds herself in a terrible mess after discovering a dead body in Head Above Water (1996).  That same year, Cameron was named the N.A.T.O./ShowWest Female Star of Tomorrow by the National Association of Theater Owners.  She now had several films under her belt, award recognition, and a small following of fans.

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