- Birth Date:July 2nd, 1986 - New York City, New York, USA
- Credits: Acting
Full Bio
Child actress Lindsay Lohan was already an experienced performer when she made her feature debut in the 1998 remake of The Parent Trap. Born in New York City, Lohan began modeling at age three. After appearing in numerous TV commercials, Lohan moved to series TV with a role on the soap operaAnother World from 1996 to 1997. Cast as The Parent Trap's scheming twin sisters after a six month search for just the right girl, Lohan succeeded in filling Hayley Mills' shoes, winning over audiences with her pert charm as both the Californian Hallie and the British-raised Annie. She subsequently starred in the Disney TV film Life-Size (2000). Subsequently cast in actress Bette Midler's short-lived sitcom Bette, Lohan took a turn as a teenage gossip columnist (Get a Clue[2002]) before turning up in yet another remake of a Disney classic, Freaky Friday (2003). Stepping into the shoes formerly filled by Jodie Foster, Lohan and co-star Jamie Lee Curtis brought a winning, new chemistry to the film that made it a sleeper summer hit.
Lohan kicked off 2004 with her first big starring vehicle, the comedy Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen. Met with mixed reviews and modest box-office receipts, the film didn't cross over from the teen audience the way Friday did. Only a mere two months later, Lohan proved she could carry a film. The Tina Fey-penned Mean Girls debuted at number one, recouping its budget and then some in its first week of release. The spotlight on the then-16-year-old Lohan changed almost overnight, as she quickly became a tabloid fixture: speculation on her body, her nightclubbing, her string of high-profile boyfriends, her incarcerated father, and her feuds with a variety of other young female celebrities became inescapable. Perhaps predictably, 2004 also saw Lohan branch out into the world of pop music with the album ^Speak; the supposedly confessional -- and similarly undistinguished -- ^A Little More Personal followed in 2005.
All of the hullabaloo seemed to have little effect on her work, as she starred in Herbie: Fully Loaded for Disney -- suffering a bout of "exhaustion" on set -- before graduating to more adult fare with Robert Altman's A Prairie Home Companion. Playing a morose poetess, the young actress ably held her own against Meryl Streep and Lily Tomlin when the film opened in 2006; around that time, her first shot at a "grown-up" romantic comedy, Just My Luck, opened to little notice from the public or critics.
Undaunted, Lohan set to work on another grande-dame comedy, Georgia Rule, in which she played a wayward, risk-taking teenage girl who is hauled off to live with her stern grandmother (Jane Fonda) for the summer. Perhaps fittingly, Lohan's own tardy behavior on the Georgia Rule set prompted a very public memo from the film's backers, who claimed her late-night partying was endangering the shoot; a short stay in rehab followed in early 2007. For all the publicity generated by Lohan's wild-child routine, Georgia Rule tanked when it opened in May of that year, although many critics preferred Lohan's performance over those of her histrionic co-stars Jane Fonda and Felicity Huffman. The actress' R-rated summer blitz continued with the thriller I Know Who Killed Me, just as her work in the widely panned Mark David Chapman biopic Chapter 27 made the festival rounds. This trifecta of flops was complemented by an increasingly erratic public image, as she found herself involved in two DUI arrests within two months' time that same summer. Both prompted stays in rehab, as well as mammoth media attention. ~ Lucia Bozzola
Lohan kicked off 2004 with her first big starring vehicle, the comedy Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen. Met with mixed reviews and modest box-office receipts, the film didn't cross over from the teen audience the way Friday did. Only a mere two months later, Lohan proved she could carry a film. The Tina Fey-penned Mean Girls debuted at number one, recouping its budget and then some in its first week of release. The spotlight on the then-16-year-old Lohan changed almost overnight, as she quickly became a tabloid fixture: speculation on her body, her nightclubbing, her string of high-profile boyfriends, her incarcerated father, and her feuds with a variety of other young female celebrities became inescapable. Perhaps predictably, 2004 also saw Lohan branch out into the world of pop music with the album ^Speak; the supposedly confessional -- and similarly undistinguished -- ^A Little More Personal followed in 2005.
All of the hullabaloo seemed to have little effect on her work, as she starred in Herbie: Fully Loaded for Disney -- suffering a bout of "exhaustion" on set -- before graduating to more adult fare with Robert Altman's A Prairie Home Companion. Playing a morose poetess, the young actress ably held her own against Meryl Streep and Lily Tomlin when the film opened in 2006; around that time, her first shot at a "grown-up" romantic comedy, Just My Luck, opened to little notice from the public or critics.
Undaunted, Lohan set to work on another grande-dame comedy, Georgia Rule, in which she played a wayward, risk-taking teenage girl who is hauled off to live with her stern grandmother (Jane Fonda) for the summer. Perhaps fittingly, Lohan's own tardy behavior on the Georgia Rule set prompted a very public memo from the film's backers, who claimed her late-night partying was endangering the shoot; a short stay in rehab followed in early 2007. For all the publicity generated by Lohan's wild-child routine, Georgia Rule tanked when it opened in May of that year, although many critics preferred Lohan's performance over those of her histrionic co-stars Jane Fonda and Felicity Huffman. The actress' R-rated summer blitz continued with the thriller I Know Who Killed Me, just as her work in the widely panned Mark David Chapman biopic Chapter 27 made the festival rounds. This trifecta of flops was complemented by an increasingly erratic public image, as she found herself involved in two DUI arrests within two months' time that same summer. Both prompted stays in rehab, as well as mammoth media attention. ~ Lucia Bozzola
ACTING CREDITS
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Scary Movie V (2013) ...Herself
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InAPPropriate Comedy (2013) ...Marilyn
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Bert Stern: Original Madman (2013) ...Herself (archive footage)
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The Canyons (2013) ...Tara
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Chelsea LatelyTV (2 episodes)-
Episode 6.177...Elizabeth Taylor in 'Liz & Dick' (archive footage)
Nov 26, 2012 -
Episode 6.175...Elizabeth Taylor in 'Liz & Dick' (archive footage)
Nov 20, 2012
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HEADLINES
- March 28th, 2013This spoof comedy pulls no punches, offering a look at the Lindsay Lohan Ankle Monitor collection and a parody poster for Black Swan.90
The Canyons '30s Comedy' Trailer with Lindsay Lohan
January 2nd, 2013American Gigolo director Paul Schrader teams up with American Psycho writer Bret Easton Ellis for this dark thriller set in present day Los Angeles.InAPPropriate Comedy Photo with Lindsay Lohan and Rob Schneider
November 6th, 2012The ShamWoW! Guy Vince Offer directs Adrian Brody in this sketch comedy about a no-nonsense cop with a soft middle, in theaters next year.The Canyons Trailer Starring Lindsay Lohan
October 8th, 2012Adult film actor James Deen also stars in Paul Schrader's indie drama about five twenty-somethings searching for love and success in L.A.Scary Movie 5 First Look Photo with Charlie Sheen and Lindsay Lohan
September 20th, 2012The two notorious actors are found in bed together with this first look at the returning horror comedy franchise.Charlie Sheen and Lindsay Lohan Join Scary Movie 5
August 5th, 2012Ashley Tisdale stars in the new horror spoof directed by Malcolm D. Lee, continuing the Dimension Films franchise.Lindsay Lohan in Talks for Scary Movie 5
July 11th, 2012The fifth installment of the horror spoof franchise already has High School Musical's Ashley Tisdale in the lead role.Lindsay Lohan and James Deen Join The Canyons
June 12th, 2012Paul Schrader is directing this Kickstarter-financed drama about five young people striving for fame and fortune in modern-day Hollywood.Lindsay Lohan Eyes Elizabeth Taylor Role in Lifetime Movie
January 10th, 2012The actress, nee parolee, would go from posing as Marilyn Monroe for Playboy to Liz Taylor for Lifetime.Carrie Remake? Stephen King Asks, Why?
May 20th, 2011The outspoken author speaks out against the remake, although he also suggests casting Lindsay Lohan as the title character.
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She was a teen star. Now..She is a porn star.
Teen Star from Porn Star...WOW! Excellent...Lohan.
Pathetic!!!!!!!She should read comments on websites....everybody calling her whor*2 years agoby @SomethingMoreFlag
She was a teen star. Now..She is a porn star.
Teen Star from Porn Star...WOW! Excellent...Lohan.
Pathetic!!!!!!!2 years agoby @SomethingMoreFlag
Good job, Lohan. You blew it again. And yes, that's a triple meaning.
2 years agoby @comicbookfanFlag
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