Cameron Diaz

Diaz in 2011, Dfree/bigstock.com

Birth Name: Cameron Michelle Diaz

Place of Birth: San Diego, California, United States

Date of Birth: August 30, 1972

Ethnicity:
*father – Cuban [Spanish, including Asturian, possibly other], one eighth Spanish-Venezuelan
*mother – English, Scottish, Irish, German

Cameron Diaz is an American actress, model, entrepreneur, producer, and author. Her roles include The Mask, The Last Supper, My Best Friend’s Wedding, There’s Something About Mary, In Her Shoes, Shrek, Vanilla Sky, The Counselor, and Charlie’s Angels and its sequel.

Cameron is the daughter of Billie, an import/export agent, and Emilio Diaz, an oil company foreman. Cameron is married to musician Benji Madden, with whom she has two children.

Cameron’s paternal grandparents were of Cuban descent [with Spanish, including Asturian, ancestry]; her father also had one eighth Spanish-Venezuelan ancestry. Cameron’s mother has English, Scottish, Irish, and German ancestry. Cameron has also stated that she has Native American ancestry on her mother’s side (sometimes specified as Cherokee Native American). It is not clear if this ancestry has been verified/documented. There are no Native American ancestors, Cherokee or otherwise, in Cameron’s mother’s recent and relatively recent family tree.

Cameron’s paternal grandfather was Emilio Cadiz Diaz Jr. (the son of Emilio F. “El Gato” Díaz and Joaquina “Queenie” Cabranes Cádiz). Cameron’s grandfather Emilio was born in Tampa, Florida. Cameron’s great-grandfather Emilio was a Cuban emigrant, from Havana. Joaquina was also a Cuban emigrant, and was the daughter of a man surnamed Cabranes, and of a Venezuelan emigrant, Antonia Cádiz Sánchez, who was of Spanish descent.

Cameron’s paternal grandmother was Gertrudes Lavin (the daughter of Luis Lavín García and Mercedes Duarte Alonso). Gertrudes was born in Florida. Luis was born in Cuba, to a Spanish-born father, Francisco Felipe Lavín, and a Cuban-born mother, Gertrudes García. Mercedes was also born in Cuba, also to a Spanish-born father, Manuel Duarte, and a Cuban-born mother, Mercedes Alonso.

Cameron’s maternal grandfather was William Marion Early (the son of John Winchester Early and Chloe Kendall Allen). William was born in Missouri. John was the son of William Robin Early and Emma Rozella Fusselman. Chloe was the daughter of Charles Marion Allen and Catherine Delcina/Della Babb.

Cameron’s maternal grandmother was Elizabeth Jeanette Waddingham (the daughter of Joseph Herbert Waddingham and Elizabeth Rankin Withers). Cameron’s grandmother Elizabeth was born in California. Joseph was born in Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada, the son of Joseph Waddingham, who was born in North Cave, Yorkshire, England, and of Frances Anna Kels/Kells, who was born in Templeport Parish, County Caven, Ireland. Cameron’s great-grandmother Elizabeth was born in Illinois, to an English father, Richard James Withers, and a mother from Missouri, Nancy/Nannie S. Scott.

Sources: Genealogy of Cameron Diaz – https://gw.geneanet.org

Genealogy of Cameron Diaz (focusing on her father’s side) – https://www.geni.com

Cameron’s paternal grandmother, Gertrude/Gertrudes Lavin, on the 1930 U.S. Census – https://familysearch.org

Cameron’s maternal grandfather, William Marion Early, on the 1930 U.S. Census – https://www.familysearch.org

Cameron’s maternal grandmother, Elizabeth Jeanette Waddingham, on the 1920 U.S. Census – https://www.familysearch.org
Elizabeth Jeanette Waddingham on the 1930 U.S. Census – https://www.familysearch.org

Cameron’s maternal great-grandmother, Elizabeth Rankin Withers, on the 1880 U.S. Census – https://familysearch.org

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261 Responses

  1. Khail Jo says:

    I’m glad that she has Cuban on her paternal side, and that she has Native American on her maternal side. She looks white, because her mother has English, German, and Dutch descent mixed with her Native American blood. But I didn’t know that she has Scotch-Irish.

  2. ratkom says:

    spanish hola rrrrrrrrrrr!!!!!!!! shes hot!!!!!!!

  3. Jane says:

    Argentina is not as white as people like to think allot of them are mixed and are lying about it. There was a study done in Argentina showing alot of them were mixed with native and with african ancestry. Who did the Europeans mixed with when there came? by having sex with each other lol. I thought so no white women so native and african women were used. I look at Argentina alot of them do not look like the average white person I see in Canada. Many whites in Canada are mixed with natives I can tell because I have been around may of them and whites who are actually are white.

    Also white south Africans are white majority of them aren’t white because when the deutch and german men came. No white women were around so those men mixed with the black women. So if a south african white person claimed there ancestors were in South African since the begaining that means there aren’t white put mixed race over time. When you people keeping mixing with white you get white looking people and sometimes the known white shows through in other ways. Like the white racist that was killed in South Africa if you trace his roots he has a black great great ect grandma in the closet lol. I know this information because I wanted to know and there is a study of South Africa whites that was done awhile ago.

    • Wow says:

      Jane no one would dispute a black persons blackness or right to identify as such just because he had a white great great great great great aunt so why would the reverse be true? Also we have to look at different societies and cultures and what their definition of race is. What is the definition of white in Argentina as opposed to the US? Black? Native? And who is right?

    • someone says:

      It’s Dutch.
      Not deutch.

  4. me says:

    Parents of Cameron Diaz

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  5. Marta Paglianni says:

    Read about the white race here:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_people

    White skin
    Main article: Human skin color
    “White people are archetypically distinguished by light skin. Europeans have lighter skin (as measured by population average skin reflectance read by spectrophotometer at A685) than any other group that was measured. Southern Europeans (measures taken from Spaniards) show a skin pigmentation in parts of the body not exposed to the sun similar to that of Northern Europeans and, in some cases, even lighter.[26]”

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