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Cast
- 2008 - What Happens in Vegas
- 2006 - The Holiday
- 2005 - In Her Shoes
- 2004 - Shrek 2
- 2003 - Charlie's Angels Full Throttle
- 2002 - The Sweetest Thing
- 2002 - Gangs of New York
- 2001 - Shrek
- 2001 - Vanilla Sky
- 2000 - Charlie's Angels
- 2000 - Things You Can Tell Just by Looking at Her
- 2000 - The Invisible Circus
- 1999 - Any Given Sunday
- 1999 - Being John Malkovich
- 1998 - There's Something About Mary
- 1998 - Very Bad Things
- 1998 - Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
- 1997 - My Best Friend's Wedding
- 1997 - A Life Less Ordinary
- 1996 - She's the One
- 1996 - Feeling Minnesota
- 1996 - Head Above Water
- 1996 - Keys to Tulsa
- 1995 - The Last Supper
- 1994 - The Mask
Voices
- 2007 - Shrek the Third
Articles
- Dec 12 2006 - Bond pummels penguins
- Sep 6 2006 - Carrey and Diaz play 'A Little Game'
- Nov 15 2005 - Q&A with Cameron Diaz and Toni Collette
- Nov 15 2005 - 'The Constant Gardener' sparks box office revolution
- Sep 29 2005 - Kate Winslet to 'Holiday' with Cameron Diaz
- Jul 27 2005 - Terry Gilliam's 'Tideland' premieres at Toronto
- May 5 2005 - Cameron Diaz to take a 'Holiday'
- Oct 29 2004 - Nicole Kidman playing a sewer rat?
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