What is the best Cameron Diaz movie of all time?

By YPB Team

Romantic comedies, animated fairy tales, gritty crime dramas, and Hollywood blockbusters — her range surprises every time. Which Cameron Diaz performance do you love most?

There's Something About Mary — ranked #11
There's Something About Mary
The 1998 Farrelly Brothers gross-out comedy that cemented Diaz as an A-list star and became one of the highest-grossing comedies of the decade.
The Mask — ranked #22
The Mask
Diaz's electrifying 1994 feature film debut opposite Jim Carrey, where her magnetic charm and dance sequence made her an overnight sensation.
Being John Malkovich — ranked #33
Being John Malkovich
Spike Jonze's 1999 surrealist comedy where Diaz received BAFTA and Golden Globe nominations for Best Supporting Actress as the frumpy Lotte.
Charlie's Angels — ranked #44
Charlie's Angels
The high-energy 2000 action comedy in which Diaz, Drew Barrymore, and Lucy Liu kick-started a new era of fun, female-fronted blockbusters.
Shrek — ranked #55
Shrek
Diaz voiced Princess Fiona in the beloved 2001 DreamWorks animated fairy tale that won the first-ever Academy Award for Best Animated Feature.
Gangs of New York — ranked #66
Gangs of New York
Martin Scorsese's 2002 historical epic in which Diaz earned a Golden Globe nomination alongside Daniel Day-Lewis and Leonardo DiCaprio.
Vanilla Sky — ranked #77
Vanilla Sky
Cameron Crowe's 2001 psychological sci-fi thriller where Diaz gave a raw, emotionally volatile performance opposite Tom Cruise.
The Holiday — ranked #88
The Holiday
Nancy Meyers' 2006 romantic comedy in which Diaz and Kate Winslet swap homes and find love in this perennial holiday favorite.
Any Given Sunday — ranked #99
Any Given Sunday
Oliver Stone's 1999 gritty sports drama about the dark side of professional football, featuring Diaz as a team owner fighting for control.
Bad Teacher — ranked #1010
Bad Teacher
The raunchy 2011 comedy in which Diaz plays a foul-mouthed, scheming middle school teacher, leaning fully into her comedy instincts.
In Her Shoes — ranked #1111
In Her Shoes
Curtis Hanson's 2005 dramedy where Diaz shines as the irresponsible younger sister opposite Toni Collette in a story of sibling rivalry and growth.
The Sweetest Thing — ranked #1212
The Sweetest Thing
A 2002 raunchy romantic comedy that gave Diaz and Christina Applegate full comic freedom in a female-led road trip adventure.

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