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Duration: 25 sec. | Nudity: no | Creator: D73 |
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Alternate Names: Cameron Michelle Diaz, Кемерон Діаз, کامرون دیاز, キャメロン・ミシェル・ディアス, 卡麥蓉·狄亞
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Cameron Michelle Diaz, born August 30, 1972 in San Diego, California and raised in Long Beach, began her career as a model before acting. She made her film debut at age 21 in 'The Mask' (1994). Diaz gained prominence with roles in comedies like 'There's Something About Mary' (1998), 'Charlie's Angels' (2000) and its sequel, voicing Princess Fiona in the 'Shrek' franchise. She has also acted in dramas such as 'Gangs of New York' (2002). Diaz retired from acting in 2014 but returned with 'Back in Action' (2025). She has written two health books and married Benji Madden in 2015.
Release Year: 1998
Nation: United States of America
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Director: Bobby Farrelly, Peter Farrelly
Writer: Bobby Farrelly, Ed Decter, John J. Strauss, Peter Farrelly
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Companies: 20th Century Fox
Genre: Comedy, Romance, Romantic Comedy
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Keywords: dream girl, frisbee, intellectual disability, romcom, screwball comedy, stalker, surgeon, taboo, troubadour
Ted was a high school geek who never got to go to prom with his date Mary due to an unfortunate accident. Thirteen years later, Ted still pines for Mary and hires a private investigator, Pat Healy, to track her down. However, Pat falls for Mary himself and feeds Ted false information to keep him away from her. Eventually, Ted finds out the truth and confronts Pat, leading to a series of comedic events as he attempts to win Mary's heart.
Directed by Peter Farrelly and Bobby Farrelly, 'There's Something About Mary' (1998) is a screwball romantic comedy that follows Ted, a man still hung up on his unrequited high school crush, Mary. The film explores themes of love, obsession, and the lengths people go to for it. Despite its comedic tone, the movie also touches upon taboo subjects like intellectual disability, as portrayed through one of Mary's family members.