Lindsay Lohan
Biography
Green-eyed, auburn-haired Lindsay began her career at age three as a Ford Model. In a period that favored blue-eyed blondes, Lindsay had the distinction of being the first red-headed child to be signed by the prestigious modeling agency. Her freckled face is familiar from more than sixty television commercials including spots for The Gap, Jell-O, Pizza Hut, and Wendy's.
More television work quickly followed, including the series Healthy Kids. She played the long-running role of Ali Fowler in the daytime drama Another World, where she delivered more dialogue than any other ten-year old in a daytime series today. Lindsay also appeared on Guiding Light, and The Bette Show, in which she co-starred as Bette Midler's daughter, on CBS. Lindsay also starred in Life Size, an ABC movie of the week along side Tyra Banks, as well as the Disney Channel movie, Get A Clue.
As a charismatic and talented young actress, Lindsay earned reputation and popularity as an impressive star whose winning charm was highlighted when she played dynamic identical twins in Disney's remake of The Parent Trap co-starring Dennis Quaid and Natasha Richardson.
In 2003, Lindsay starred in Disney's remake of Freaky Friday, a role that was originated by Jodie Foster. Lindsay starred opposite Jamie Lee Curtis, who recently received a 2004 Golden Globe Nomination for her role in the film. Lindsay also appears on the movie's soundtrack singing the main theme song, 'Ultimate.'
Lindsay recently starred in Disney's Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen, in which she also can be heard singing two of the songs for the movie's soundtrack and also starred in Paramount's Mean Girls directed by Mark Waters and written by Tina Fey. She recently hosted the "2004 MTV Movie Awards" and won the award for 'Female Breakout Out Star.
Lindsay is currently in production on Disney's remake of Herbie, the Love Bug, titled 'HERBIE: Fully Loaded' directed by Angela Robinson.'
Her upcoming projects include Lady Luck, directed by Donald Petrie for Fox-Regency, and she star and co-produce the Paramount project, Fashionistas.
Lindsay is following her music aspirations and has recently signed with Tommy Mottola's Casablanca Records.
Lindsay was born on Long Island, New York and separates her time between
Los Angeles and New York.