didn`t realize it (The Mask (1994)) was a fairly large film that I was a part of. Halfway through I was going, `Is there any place that my mom and dad can see this film?` and they`re going, `Cameron, at the theatres.` I had no idea. Durrrrrrr. I`m blonde. I`m allowed.
On Being John Malkovich (1999): "It`s been said that in Hollywood there are only 14 different scripts. Well, this is number 15."
Your regrets aren`t what you did, but what you didn`t do. So I take every opportunity.
I grew up with a lot of boys. I probably have a lot of testosterone for a woman.
Growing up, I was the plain one. I had no style. I was the tough kid with the comb in the back pocket and the feathered hair.
I would kiss a frog even if there were no promise of a Prince Charming popping out of it. I love frogs. I`d lick him.
"What we women need to do, instead of worrying about what we don`t have, is just love what we do have." quoted Women`s World (6-14-05)
"I`m like every other woman: a closet full of clothes, but nothing to wear: So I wear jeans." quoted in Woman`s World 1-3-06
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.
Cameron: Life is a journey. My life is no different than anyone else`s life, and some days I`ve got it all figured out and other days I`m like, `What the hell is going on?` That`s the human experience
Cameron: I used to be able to eat anything I wanted and then go right to bed. Fried chicken, onion rings, half a bottle of wine. But as you get older, your insides rebel
Cameron: It would be great to start a family at some point. (But) I like my sleep. That`s why I don`t want a baby right now. I want my sleep
Cameron: (On her body) It’s a roller coaster like any other relationship you have. Like with your car, you’re like, ‘I just love this car- it drives so fast!’ And then you’re like, ‘God, I really need a new car...I wish I at least had another cupholder
Cameron: (on being involved in the "Shrek" movies) I like being a part of something that has such integrity, that delivers a message as well as providing entertainment, that pushes the limits every time, particularly with technology. Every time they deliver something new and better than they did before, so just being a part of that is really wonderful
Cameron: (declaring she thinks sex holds the key to all of life’s problems) Sex is the most amazing stress-reliever. I think it’s the best thing for everything. It should be 100 per cent part of everyone’s life on a day-to-day basis. We’d all be a lot happier! I love to get my heart rate up and I love sweating. Sex is undoubtedly the best way to do that!
Cameron: Tabloids don’t sell movies or help anyone’s career. If that were true, every Lindsay Lohan movie would open to $80 million
Cameron: (on her love of surfing) I actually didn`t learn to surf until the end of the last Charlie`s Angels shoot. So I`ve only been surfing for three years. Everybody thinks I`ve surfed my whole life, but I just picked it up. Probably because I grew up in California, people think I`ve always done it, but we would only go to the beach in the summer. My folks worked full time so we would take the bus to the beach and we`d hang out there all day. I never surfed because I didn`t have anybody to teach me how to and I didn`t have a surfboard, but I bodysurfed all the time
Cameron: I get a lot of people telling me I look like Cameron Diaz. I tell them my sister gets it more than me
Cameron: I think people get married these days because they can get divorced. But saying, "I can get married, because I can get a divorce"? I don`t like that
Cameron: (on being called a “typical California girl") Are you calling me typical? I beg to differ. Well, I`m from California. I`m naturally a blonde, so there I go falling right into the stereotype. I smile a lot, I`m happy. But I can be sad. I can muster it up!
Justin & Cameron: (a joint statement released in January 2007) It has always been our preference not to comment on the status of our relationship, but, out of respect for the time we`ve spent together, we feel compelled to do so now, in light of recent speculation and the number of inaccurate stories that are being reported by the media. We have, in fact, ended our romantic relationship and have done so mutually and as friends, with continued love and respect for one another
Cameron: (prior to getting her nose fixed) I’m getting it fixed. I cannot breathe at all. One side of my nose is totally shattered. My septum is basically like a derailed train
Cameron: I had a major girl-crush on Pamela Anderson. Still do - she`s hot as ever - but she was my first. When I first discovered her I was like, `Wow, she`s so beautiful!
Cameron: (on duets with boyfriend Justin Timberlake) We sang a couple of duets in the car once.... They didn’t go so well
Cameron: Grease is the only cure for a hangover
Cameron: French fries. I love them. Some people are chocolate and sweets people. I love French fries. That and caviar
Cameron: I`d kiss a frog even if there was no promise of a Prince Charming popping out of it. I love frogs
Cameron: I was a tough kid with the jeans, the concert shirt with the flannel over it, the comb in the back pocket and the feathered hair.
Cameron: I`m a pretty girl who`s a model who doesn`t suck as an actress.
Cameron: Most men are the same. They`re only interested in f*cking you and they don`t care whether you`re happy or sad. They just want to get on with their business in and out of bed, and they make you feel that you don`t count except as their sex toy.
Cameron: Your regrets aren`t what you did, but what you didn`t do. So I take every opportunity
I mean, I can get things done if I need to, but I can really be completely irresponsible and procrastinate until the very, very, very bitter end. In fact, sometimes I work better under pressure.
One thing I realized from Julia (Roberts, _My Best Friend`s Wedding (1997)_ co-star) - which I knew before, but was made very clear - is that when you`re the star of the film, the crew looks to you to set the tone of everyday work. So when you come into work, whatever it is that you`re giving off, that is what the tone is going to be for the working conditions.
If you really want to torture me, sit me in a room strapped to a chair and put Mariah Carey`s records on.
I go, `God, you know, it all sounds so familiar. I know what you`re saying, I really do. I just cannot respond to you back in Spanish. I can barely speak English properly.` I didn`t grow up in a Cuban or Latin community. I grew up in Southern California on the beach, basically. And I`m third generation. I`m of Cuban descent, but I`m American. - when asked if she can speak Spanish
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.
Script for an actor is like a bible. You carry it with you, you read it over and over, you go to your passages.
My Latin roots are very strong. All my life, because I`m blonde and blue-eyed, people who aren`t Hispanic can`t believe I am. And people who are Hispanic always think I`m not, because I don`t look like them. Being Latin is part of who I am and I bring that part to every role.
I just love the fact that a man possesses something that a woman can never understand because we don`t have the experiences of it and that a woman possesses something that the man doesn`t understand because only she possesses it.
I`ve pretty much behaved like a knucklehead my entire life.
I don`t want to go to work and get into bed with someone else, not even Tom Cruise. It`s not like I enjoy it.
Believe me, you can get into a lot of trouble being sixteen years old in a foreign country with no adult telling you when to come home.
French fries. I love them. Some people are chocolate and sweets people. I love French fries. That and caviar.
I don`t even own a TV because I think it`s the devil.
You never know what movie I will be in next, but let`s just hope it`s sells (for my sake at least)!
I can`t wait to be that age and hanging out with a bunch of people hanging out all day playing golf and going to the beach, all my own age. We`d be laughing and having a good time and getting loopy on our prescription drugs. Driving golf carts around. I can`t wait.
I`ve been noticing gravity since I was very young.
Toronto has such a nice balance as far as the films they show there. They kind of give an opportunity to everybody. You get the best of the best there. It`s a good standard to be held up against, and it`s very flattering to be in that festival.
You don`t want to be photographed? You don`t want to be known? Then you don`t need to be out there peddling movies.
I think that anything that you do, any accomplishment that you make, you have to work for. And I`ve worked very hard in the last ten years of my life, definitely, and I can tell you that hard work pays off. It`s not just a cliche.
Crowds are the most difficult thing for me these days because I have to walk with my head down and my eyes averted. There`s still that part of me that wants to hold my head up, make eye contact and smile.
Acting allows me to tell a lot of stories, you know start at the beginning, finish at the end, and tell everything in between. Modelling is just an image.
I have to remind my dad, `Journalists - no matter how many cigars they smoke with you - are not your friends, so don`t talk to them.`
I`d kiss a frog even if there was no promise of a Prince Charming popping out of it. I love frogs.
Grease is the only cure for a hangover.
I didn`t realize it (The Mask (1994)) was a fairly large film that I was a part of. Halfway through I was going, `Is there any place that my mom and dad can see this film?` and they`re going, `Cameron, at the theatres.` I had no idea. Durrrrrrr. I`m blonde. I`m allowed.
It`s important to be active in the causes that are important to you... That`s how we make changes in this world.
My dad always used to tell me that if they challenge you to an after-school fight, tell them you won`t wait-you can kick their ass right now.
We have a voice now and we`re not using it. Women have so much to lose. I mean, we could lose the right to our bodies. If you think rape should be legal then don`t vote. But if you think you have a right to your body and you have a right to say what happens to you and fight off that danger of losing that, then you should vote.
I`m a pretty girl who`s a model who doesn`t suck as an actress.
I did all my heavy partying before I turned sixteen.
I was a tough kid with the jeans, the concert shirt with the flannel over it, the comb in the back pocket and the feathered hair.
Every casting director I`ve met is a woman.
Everything`s a risk, by the way, these days. Every film you make is a risk. There`s no guarantee.
There were times when I`d go, `This outfit would look so badass with stilettos.` You wanted those 4-inch heels, those wrappy, strappy, show-off-your pedicure shoes, but you couldn`t do it. At the beginning of the scene it would have been fine because I`m just hanging out with the dude. But the next thing you know, you`re kicking the dude`s rear, so you had to make sure you had the right shoes on.
I will always want to do whatever it is that my heart is in, and whether I get paid for it or not means nothing. It doesn`t matter. I`ll do it if it means something to me and I want to be a part of it.
I love Shirley Maclaine. Love that woman.
I haven`t been worried about my image so much as I have been trying to find projects to push myself further than before.
I believe that when you`re in love you have to pour your heart and soul out to your partner... or why bother? So in that sense I`m an incurable romantic when it comes to men.
I don`t care how smart a kid you are. The only way you learn what`s not right is from experience.
I love older men.
People think I`m trying to make a fashion statement because I never wear a bra. It`s really that I`m a tomboy at heart.
I think I`ve become more comfortable about being a human being.
Acting is something different to everybody. I just know that if you watch an actor or actress getting better and better, I think that`s them just understanding themselves better and better.
Whenever I don`t` have to wear makeup, it`s a good day.
I think women are afraid to say that they don`t want children because they`re going to get shunned. But I think that`s changing too now. I have more girlfriends who don`t have kids than those that do. And honestly? We don`t need any more kids. We have plenty of people on this planet.
Acting allows me to tell a lot of stories, you know start at the beginning, finish at the end, and tell everything in between. Modelling is just an image.
Acting is something different to everybody. I just know that if you watch an actor or actress getting better and better, I think that's them just understanding themselves better and better.
Believe me, you can get into a lot of trouble being sixteen years old in a foreign country with no adult telling you when to come home.
Crowds are the most difficult thing for me these days because I have to walk with my head down and my eyes averted. There's still that part of me that wants to hold my head up, make eye contact and smile.
Every casting director I've met is a woman.
Everything's a risk, by the way, these days. Every film you make is a risk. There's no guarantee.
French fries. I love them. Some people are chocolate and sweets people. I love French fries. That and caviar.
Grease is the only cure for a hangover.
Growing up, I was the plain one. I had no style. I was the tough kid with the comb in the back pocket and the feathered hair.
I am just at that stage of wondering where I go from here. I came into this business almost by accident, but now it has become serious. What started as a bit of fun, something to do other than be a model, has taken on a different career curve. I have been forced to ask where that curve is going to end up.
I believe that when you're in love you have to pour your heart and soul out to your partner... or why bother? So in that sense I'm an incurable romantic when it comes to men.
I can spend hours in a grocery store. I get so excited when I see food, I go crazy. I spend hours arranging my baskets so that everything fits in and nothing gets squashed. I'm really anal about it, actually.
I can't say this enough, I'm totally comfortable with my body. I like my body, I don't think it's a bad thing, I think I have a nice body, I'm happy with it.
I can't wait to be that age and hanging out with a bunch of people hanging out all day playing golf and going to the beach, all my own age. We'd be laughing and having a good time and getting loopy on our prescription drugs. Driving golf carts around. I can't wait.
I hate committing myself to anything. It's probably the lack of discipline, honestly. I'm probably a spoiled brat worried about getting my way every time.
I have to remind my dad, 'Journalists - no matter how many cigars they smoke with you - are not your friends, so don't talk to them.'
I haven't deliberately set out to play the blonde bombshell in my movies. In fact, it's probably been quite the opposite. After the success of The Mask, I wasn't offered all that many blonde bombshell parts, to be honest. I think people believed from the beginning that I could actually walk and talk at the same time.
I just love the fact that a man possesses something that a woman can never understand because we don't have the experiences of it and that a woman possesses something that the man doesn't understand because only she possesses it.
I love physical kinds of comedy and getting down and dirty and doing stunts. When I was growing up, I was always getting into fights with guys and usually punching out boys my age because I was a lot bigger and tougher. So I'm naturally accustomed to putting myself into the headspace of a girl who can take care of herself.
I love the feeling that you get when you can really laugh with a man and be natural and not always think that there's a sexual element going on. For me, flirting with a man means making fun of myself and trying to open myself and be very unpretentious.
I mean, I can get things done if I need to, but I can really be completely irresponsible and procrastinate until the very, very, very bitter end. In fact, sometimes I work better under pressure.
I think that anything that you do, any accomplishment that you make, you have to work for. And I've worked very hard in the last ten years of my life, definitely, and I can tell you that hard work pays off. It's not just a cliche.
I want to be a big, fleshy voluptuous woman with curves. I want a big bum, but I don't have one.
I was a tough kid with the jeans, the concert shirt with the flannel over it, the comb in the back pocket and the feathered hair.
I will always want to do whatever it is that my heart is in, and whether I get paid for it or not means nothing. It doesn't matter. I'll do it if it means something to me and I want to be a part of it.
I'm someone who loves to enjoy life and tries to focus on real things and real friendships. That's why I live very simply. I'm a jeans and T-shirt kind of girl. I don't spend much time fixing myself up or trying to look cool. I live like a normal person and even though I'm in a very high-profile business, I really don't let it affect the way I live.
I'm very happy with the way I look. I wake up some morning, catch myself in the bathroom mirror, and go, 'hey girl, you're alright'. But on the other hand, I find the website stuff, and the polls, something completely removed from my own personal life. You can't take anything like that too seriously, otherwise you'd end up in the loony bin.
I've banged my head quite a bit. I liked Iron Maiden, Ozzy, AC/DC. And of course, Ratt and Poison.
My dad always used to tell me that if they challenge you to an after-school fight, tell them you won't wait-you can kick their ass right now.
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.
People think I'm trying to make a fashion statement because I never wear a bra. It's really that I'm a tomboy at heart.
Personally, I don't like watching violence. I'd much rather see more skin.
Script for an actor is like a bible. You carry it with you, you read it over and over, you go to your passages.
What we women need to do, instead of worrying about what we don't have, is just love what we do have.
Women are capable of doing so many things these days, physically, emotionally, within relationships and career. There are so many things that women have evolved into and I feel really proud about where women are right now.
You don't want to be photographed? You don't want to be known? Then you don't need to be out there peddling movies.
You haven't partied until you've partied at dawn in complete silence with Buddhist monks.
You never know what movie I will be in next, but let's just hope it's sells (for my sake at least)!
Your regrets aren't what you did, but what you didn't do. So I take every opportunity.