Background
Diaz was born in New York City, and was raised along with her elder sister on the Lower East Side, by parents of Puerto Rican descent.
Diaz was born in New York City, and was raised along with her elder sister on the Lower East Side, by parents of Puerto Rican descent.
She became interested in acting at the Henry Street Settlement and subsequently attended the Professional Performing Arts School in Manhattan. She completed a degree in Film Production at New York University"s Tisch School of the Arts, and has made numerous off-Broadway and workshop appearances including Medea at the Bullet Space, the Hip Hop Theater Festival at P.S. 122, and the New York City Fringe Festival.
Early Television work at this time included an episode of Law & Order and a pilot for Queens Supreme (both 2003). Her breakthrough roles came as Blanca in Catherine Hardwicke"s Lords of Dogtown (2005) and as Laurie in Dito Montiel"s A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints (2006) which earned her an Independent Spirit Awards nomination for Best Supporting Female. She was subsequently cast by Jamie Babbit in the lead role of Anna in Itty Bitty Titty Committee (2007) as well as a role in Hamlet 2, Be Kind Rewind, and also played Christina in American Son in 2008.
She appeared in the Mary J. Blige video "We Got Hood Love" which debuted on May 10, 2010.
In 2012, she starred in the indie romantic comedy, She Wants Maine with Josh Gad and Kristen Ruhlin. In a hyped-up, Woody Allen, Annie Hall-type film, she plays a girl who gets caught in a love triangle between aspiring artists and a celebrity.
In 2013, she appeared in Fruitvale Station, a film based on the shooting of Oscar Grant. The film premiered at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival, where it earned the United States. Grand Jury Prize: Dramatic and the Audience Award: United States. Dramatic.
She has expressed a desire to return to Tisch in order to complete her degree in filmmaking, citing director Kathryn Bigelow as an inspiration.
That same year she appeared in Ryan Piers Williams" film X/Y alongside America Ferrera as well as The Cobbler starring Adam Sandler.
She started her film career with a supporting role in Tom DiCillo"s Double Whammy (2001) and later landed roles in Jim McKay and Hannah Weyer"s From an Objective Point of View and Peter Sollett"s Raising Victor Vargas (both 2002).