Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Who's Star is Rising:

Cameron Diaz Hair gel. A zipper. A hard-luck dog. These are only a few of the hilarious devices used in the summer of 1998's sleeper hit, "There's Something About Mary," featuring a star turn by Cameron Diaz. The sun-kissed actress with the megawatt smile caught the eye of many as the object of Jim Carrey's affection in "Mask." In her role as Mary, she's sought after by at least half a dozen men, all charmed by her sweet disposition - and long legs. Is this funny girl destined to become Hollywood's next leading lady? The *stars* have an idea. Birth details:� August 30, 1972� San Diego, California Born under a Virgo Sun, Diaz is detailed, particular, and at times a bit critical. In her case, however, her Virgo Sun is right next to Mars, the Planet associated with action, drive, and determination. When these two come together, expect a hyper-focused individual. Not only will Diaz learn her lines flawlessly, she will be the ideal professional in all respects, making her a pleasure to work with. She also operates with a finely-tuned career plan and will make lists of lists if that's what it takes to achieve her end goal. Further, it's likely that her Dad has been an influence in her life, whether he was around a lot or not. With Mercury in Leo, it's easy to see where this charming actress gets her comedic spark. This placement also speaks to a good storyteller, one who can get the attention of others and entertain thanks to her verbal skills. It's Venus in Cancer which gives Diaz her love of home and hearth, along with an emotional and sensitive sensibility that make it easy for her to get hurt. Wearing her heart on her sleeve, she also seeks the company of someone who is as emotional as she. There is a strong aspect of Venus square Uranus in Diaz's chart which pegs her as a bit moody at times, someone who could blow hot and cold in a relationship. This same aspect signals the actress as one who is radical, even odd, and certainly unpredictable -- in other words, never a dull moment.�

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