Staying connected. Though Lucy Liu stays in touch with her former Charlie’s Angels costars Cameron Diaz and Drew Barrymore, she hasn’t had a chance to meet all of their little ones.
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Cameron Diaz is officially back in action in “Back In Action.” After retiring from Hollywood in 2013, the actress returns to star in a new Netflix action-comedy with Jamie Foxx. The duo also worked together on 1999’s “Any Given Sunday” and the 2014 “Annie” remake.
READ MORE: Netflix Announces 35 New Films For Summer, Including ‘Me Time’ With Mark Wahlberg & Kevin Hart, Jamie Foxx’s ‘Day Shift’ & More It was Foxx, though, not Diaz, who broke the news about the actress’s big-screen comeback. Continue reading ‘Back In Action’: Cameron Diaz Comes Out Of Retirement To Star In New Netflix Action-Comedy With Jamie Foxx at The Playlist.
.Staying connected. Though Lucy Liu stays in touch with her former Charlie’s Angels costars Cameron Diaz and Drew Barrymore, she hasn’t had a chance to meet all of their little ones.
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Cameron Diaz has announced her ‘un-retirement’ from acting after an eight-year hiatus in a tweet sent by her new co-star Jamie Foxx. Foxx uploaded a phone conversation with Diaz in which he looped in NFL star Tom Brady to give the 49-year-old some tips on how to un-retire, which Brady said he had been “relatively successful” in doing.
Back in Action, an action comedy from Horrible Bosses director Seth Gordon. The project will be the third collaboration between Cameron and Jamie Foxx, after previously starring in sports drama Any Given Sunday and the remake of Annie. No plot details have been revealed at this time.
Cameron Diaz is back!
Cameron Diaz is coming out of acting retirement, it’s been revealed. The Charlie’s Angels star hasn’t made a film since 2014, when she starred in an adaptation of the musical Annie alongside Jamie Foxx, who was her co-star in 1999 film Any Given Sunday. Diaz, 49, will now return to screens alongside Foxx for a brand new Netflix comedy film titled Back in Action.
Cameron Diaz is returning to the big screen. After a self-proclaimed retirement, Diaz, 49, will star alongside Jamie Foxx in the new Netflix film "Back in Action." Foxx, 54, shared the announcement on Twitter with a clip of him, Diaz and Tom Brady talking. Cameron Diaz will be returning to the big screen in Netflix's "Back in Action." Diaz has been in retirement for 8 years. (Photo by Dave J Hogan/Getty Images) "Cameron I hope you aren’t mad I recorded this, but no turning back now.
Jamie Foxx.The actor, who hasn’t starred in a film since 2014’s Annie remake, announced on Wednesday (June 29) she will “un-retire” for Netflix comedy film Back In Action.Foxx, who starred alongside Diaz in Annie and 1999 sports drama Any Given Sunday, made the announcement by sharing audio from a phone call between him, Diaz and NFL star Tom Brady – who famously retired this year and then rejoined the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 40 days later.Speaking in the call, Brady said: “I was talking to Jamie and he said you needed a few tips on how to un-retire. I’m relatively successful at un-retiring.”“Honestly… exactly what I needed,” Diaz replied.Cameron I hope you aren’t mad I recorded this, but no turning back now.
retired from acting in 2018, will star in the upcoming Netflix movie “Back in Action” alongside Jamie Foxx, 54.Foxx shared the news on Twitter Tuesday, along with a recorded phone call between the “Charlie’s Angels” star and Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady, who knows a thing or two about un-retiring. Netflix confirmed the project to The Post and a representative for Diaz told The Post that the “project is happening but there’s no release date yet.” The Post has also reached out to reps for Foxx.
He’s been there. Tom Brady gave Cameron Diaz a call after Jamie Foxx said she needed some advice about returning to Hollywood.
Cameron Diaz is making her return to acting! On Wednesday, Netflix announced that Jamie Foxx and the 49-year-old actress are reuniting for a new movie, nearly eight years after the pair co-starred in , Diaz's last flick before her retirement.«Cameron Diaz is officially un-retiring!!! » Netflix tweeted. «She will star with Jamie Foxx in a new Netflix movie — and we have an unexpected person to thank for getting her back in action…»That unexpected person is Tom Brady, who announced his retirement earlier this year, before backtracking and saying he will return for another season in the NFL.Brady's involvement came thanks to Foxx, who called up Diaz after she agreed to break her retirement.
Cameron Diaz (Charlie’s Angels) is coming out of retirement for a Netflix film titled Back in Action, in which she’ll star opposite Jamie Foxx (Day Shift).
@NetflixFilm. Production starting later this year!!” tweeted Foxx.Cameron I hope you aren’t mad I recorded this, but no turning back now.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterCameron Diaz is officially out of retirement. The actor, who stepped back from Hollywood in 2014, will star alongside Jamie Foxx in Netflix’s action-comedy “Back in Action.” The project reunites Diaz and Foxx, who worked together on 1999’s sports drama “Any Given Sunday” and 2014’s “Annie” remake.Seth Gordon (“Horrible Bosses”) is directing the movie from a script he wrote with Brendan O’Brien (“Neighbors”).
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