Cameron Diaz
Cameron Diaz was born on August 30, 1972 in California, USA. His father is a foreman of ancient American descent, and his mother, who is of German, Native American and British descent, is a broker. Shortly after Diaz was born, her family moved to San Diego, her true hometown. San Diego, located on the west coast of the United States, was far away from the hustle and bustle of the east coast and the glamor of Hollywood, so Cameron spent a healthy childhood here. When he was very young, Cameron liked to attend various parties and loved heavy metal music. Her mother was supportive and even accompanied her to her first Van Halen show. All in all, Cameron Diaz was a lively and naughty girl when she was a child. She described her childhood as saying: "I was a very unruly child. I always wore jeans and flannel shirts and stuck my comb in my hair. In her butt pocket, with feathers in her hair."
When Cameron was 16 years old, she attended a Hollywood party, where she was spotted by a photographer. On his recommendation, Cameron signed a contract with Elite Modeling Company within a week. Soon, she went to Japan with another model who was also only 15 years old. Because she also had to finish high school, Cameron Diaz didn't have many modeling jobs. In the past five years, Cameron has frequently appeared on magazine covers and TV advertisements with her delicate face and perfect figure. Her natural beauty often appears in advertisements for Coca-Cola, CALVINKLEIN, and LEVI’S. Cameron felt deeply about this period: "Believe me, a sixteen-year-old child will encounter many difficulties alone in a foreign country, and adults will not tell you when to go home." So she often Traveling around the world, "Australia, Morocco, Paris, Mexico, anywhere." By the age of 19, she had a comfortable job and her own apartments in Paris and Los Angeles.
Cameron is not willing to be just a model, and she is well aware of the short-lived nature of the modeling industry. With the advice of a modeling agency, Cameron began to take the first step in transforming from a model to an actor. In 1993, after twelve auditions, the model-turned-newcomer finally landed a small role in Jim Carrey's film - This is Cameron's film debut "The Man in Disguise." Although she knew that this role was just a flower vase, she still gave her best effort. She quit her modeling job and prepared for nearly a year. The film was a great success after its release. The audience was attracted by Jim Carrey's changeable facial expressions, exaggerated body movements, and funny plot. At the same time, they also noticed the sexy heroine. Although Cameron Dia Despite having no acting experience and no singing or dancing skills required for the role, she captivated her audience. In the film, when she made her debut, with blonde hair and red clothes, and all wet, she not only stunned Jim Carrey, but also made the audience's eyes light up. The phrase "excuse me, where I can open an account?" Hollywood issued a challenge.
Cameron's next film was "Mortal Kombat," a role that required her to undergo some military training. This time luck made her take a different path. Cameron accidentally injured his wrist during training (and also hit the coach's head) and had to withdraw from the film. After that, the film company lacked confidence in Cameron and was not active in continuing to hire her. Cameron temporarily returned to high-paying modeling work.
When the script for "Feeling Minnesota" was sent to her in 1996, Cameron Diaz did not eagerly accept it, even before the last second. , she hadn’t even read the script. However, Cameron Diaz's laidback nature kicked in and she accepted the role. Starring opposite Keanu Reeves and leading 70 other actors. This role gave Cameron Diaz another chance to showcase her acting chops and prove to the world that she wasn't just another model relying solely on her body to make it in Hollywood. In the film, she played a girl who was emotionally involved with two brothers. Her accurate expression of the heroine's delicate and contradictory emotions left a deep impression on the audience.
While filming this film, she met Matt Dillon, who was filming "Beautiful Girls" and he was a famous Hollywood playboy. In the years since, the silver lovers have remained close. In her next film, "She's the One," she plays a woman who sleeps with two brothers. The next film "Head above Water" is also an independent production. Oddly, most of Cameron's films featured vulnerable women who were often tied up or showing off their attractive bodies in swimsuits in swimming pools. In the same year, she was named the most promising actress of tomorrow by the National Cinema Association. At this point, Cameron has appeared in several films, gained initial recognition, and gained some fans.
In 1997, Cameron returned to mainstream commercial films. This was the 1997 box office dark horse "My Best Friend's Wedding" (My Best Friend's Wedding). In the film, she competes with Julia Roberts for a beloved man, playing a silly, naive fiancée. The two are equally matched in terms of acting skills. Julia also praised Cameron: "It took me ten years to reach where I am today. Maybe Cameron will work for another two years and surpass all the female movie stars in Hollywood." Compared with Julia's mature beauty , Cameron's youthful enthusiasm is even more unforgettable. The romantic comedy was not only a huge success at the box office, but also made Cameron one of the hottest stars. She also won the "Blockbuster Entertainment Awards" for Best Actress and the "Golden Satellite Award" "(Golden Satellite) Nominated for Best Comedy Actress. After that, Cameron collaborated with the British ghost directors Danny Boyle and Ewan McGregor in "A Life Less Ordinary", which also received good reviews and was nominated for the MTV Movie Award for Best Performance. . This is still an independent film, a new breakthrough point and higher artistic pursuit that she is constantly looking for. Cameron's rigorous and never-satisfied professional attitude earned Ewan McGregor high praise: "Diaz is not only a sexy actress, she has an inner charm, and she doesn't need to With the guidance of others, she knew what to do next." Also this year, Cameron was named the third "Sexiest Woman of Our Time" and she expressed great pride in this talent.
In 1998, Cameron Diaz continued to recount her glory. She starred in "There's Something About Mary" by the comedy masters Farrelly Brothers. This was her first solo film and her biggest hit at the time. It really started a "There's Something About Mary" movement. The craze also allowed Cameron to successfully develop a romantic comedy route. This low-budget crazy comedy about a bunch of men chasing a stunning beauty shocked all the film critics. Critics said of this movie: If you could only watch one movie in 1998, watch this one. Cameron maintained a pure and humorous acting style in the film, and was commented by ABC TV station as: the new love angel "everyone loves". In the next film "Very Bad Thing", Cameron transformed again and became a bride who would do anything to get married. This is another black independent film. There is also "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas" with Johnny Depp, in which she plays a blonde female TV reporter.
In 1999, Cameron became more determined to develop into an acting school. In this year, except for "Man Woman Film", the other two films made Cameron's acting skills more mature. Among them, "Any Given Sunday" is a collaboration with the big-name director Oliver Stone, who plays a female team owner. The previous "sweet sister" image is gone, but a profit-seeking and rough management of the team. "Shrew". The next "Being John Malkovich" was even more self-destructive, starring as a housewife with disheveled hair. The film was the best noir film of the year, and Cameron also received unanimous praise.
In the end, Cameron's acting skills were unanimously recognized and the vase image was thrown away. The only thing that makes people angry is that Cameron has never been able to win an Oscar.
In 2000, in addition to participating in the filming of an independent film "Things You Can Tell Just by Looking at Her" (Things You Can Tell Just by Looking at Her) and a TV documentary, the most eye-catching thing is that "Charlie's Angels" (Charlie's Angels), adapted from the popular TV series of the 1970s, has aroused strong attention since the filming began. This is also Cameron's attempt at an action film. Although the plot of the film is simple and purely entertainment, the style of the film is MTV. Cameron wears various fashions like a fashion show, with hot fighting scenes and exciting racing. Because of this, her popularity rose again and she received a salary of 12 million yuan.
After that, Cameron made several high-profile films, including "The Gangs of New York" by master director Martin Scorsese, which stars Gathered, including Leonardo DiCaprio, Daniel Day-Lewis and Liam Neeson. In addition, "Vanilla Sky" (Vanilla Sky), a collaboration with Tom Cruise, was also released at the end of the year. Although the film did not receive a good response, Cameron's performance in the film was still extremely outstanding. She won the award for the film that year. Nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress. Of course, I have to mention that the summer animation masterpiece "Shrek" was the first time Cameron voiced a cartoon. This cartoon completely subverted Disney's tradition and shook Disney's monopoly. Gain fame and fortune. In 2008, Cameron starred in the comedy-romance film "Casino", showing off his sweet smile again.
Ashton Kutcher
Ashton Kutcher was born on February 7, 1978 in Iowa, USA. Kutcher has a twin brother, Michael, and a sister, Tosha. He studied bioengineering at the University of Iowa. Because his family was not wealthy, he sold blood while he was in school.
While in college, Ashton Kutcher cleaned the floor for a factory in his hometown, earning a salary of $12 an hour. But a modeling audition changed his life. In 1997, Kutcher won the Fresh Face Award at the Iowa Model Contest, which gave him the opportunity to model in New York. Ashton Kutcher auditioned for the Fox soap opera That '70s Show and got the role. As That '70s Show became a hit on television, Kutcher's reputation grew and he began making films, his first including the sci-fi comedy "Where's My Car?" Kutcher plays a young man who is not very bright. The success of this role led to Kutcher's new film "The Boss's Daughter", but because the film did not have enough gimmicks, its release was continuously postponed. Perhaps Miramax knew that this film lacked the conditions to be a hit, so it waited until Kutcher's reputation became more and more popular before preparing to release it to the market. Even Miramax boss Bob Weinstein admitted that the film was postponed to find a better market selling point. In the end, the film was released on August 22, 2003, and Kutcher still followed the comedy route. He is also one of the producers. In the same year (2003), before "The Boss's Daughter" was released, Kutcher had another film released, which was "Newlyweds" with Brittany Murphy. The reason why the producers of this film chose Kutcher was because He has already amassed a fan following through That 70s Show and Where's My Car? The film did well at the box office after it was released in January. In addition, Kutcher's subsequent drama series has received widespread attention, and The Boss's Daughter is convenient for It will be released in August
In March 2003, the TV series "Punk'd" starring Ashton Kutcher as the starring, screenwriter and producer was broadcast. His wonderful performance , making the show a hit on cable television networks, and "punk'd" becoming a new buzzword. In this show, all the celebrities are no longer on top, but are obediently teased by the genius's various jokes and tricks, which gives the audience great satisfaction. "Tricky Story" demonstrates Kutcher's unique personality. Audiences love him, and unlike the average comedy star who is popular simply for his ability to be funny, Kutcher comes across as someone who can make you laugh and be cool at the same time.
In 2004, Kutcher, who was already quite popular, ushered in his most representative work on the big screen: the thriller "The Butterfly Effect". The film received great attention and received rave reviews. Kutcher's popularity continues to rise. In 2005, he starred in the romance films "We Met Too Soon" and "Boys and Girls in Black and White". In 2006, he co-starred with Anthony Hopkins and others in the political theme "Bobby", and then starred in "On Tides" with Kevin Costner. In the same year, he also starred in the animated film "The Jungle Book" Dubbing. In 2008, he and Michelle Pfeiffer performed a sad year-end love affair in "Personal Effects", and he also starred in "Love in Las Vegas" with silly elder sister Cameron Diaz. Next, Kutcher will continue to have film appointments, including the action film "The Five", the comedy "Spread", etc.