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Lindsay Morgan Lohan (born
July 2,
1986) is an
American
actress
and
singer of
Italian and
Irish heritage.
Lohan was born in
New
York City and raised in
Cold Spring Harbor. By
2004, her primary
home was in
Beverly Hills.
Television
Lindsay Lohan began her
career as a
model for the
Ford
Academy at the age of three and has appeared in more than sixty
television commercials. As a
child
actress, she was
a regular on
soap operas
such as
The
Guiding Light and
As The World Turns, then spent several months as "Allison ('Alli')
Fowler" on
Another World, only to give up the show for her first
motion picture
role. Lohan also appeared on Healthy Kids, a children's health show,
along with Dina Lohan, her mother and business manager. As a teen, Lohan starred
in two
Disney Channel original movies,
Life-Size and
Get a Clue.
She also played Bette Midler's daughter in the first episode of the short-lived
series Bette before bowing out when the production moved from her native
New York to
Los Angeles.
In
2003, Lohan
was
Punk'd by
Ashton Kutcher. Kutcher played a
practical joke on Lohan, making her believe a
vehicle had
been stolen. (It was later revealed that the "limousine
driver"
frustrated over missing the
birth of his
child was really an actor.)
On
November 8,
2004,
Lindsay made a much-publicized cameo appearance on
That '70s Show in an episode entitled
Mother's Little Helper (http://www.usatoday.com/life/people/2004-11-08-lohan-70s-show_x.htm).
Lohan played "Danielle" opposite Kutcher ("Kelso") and then-boyfriend
Wilmer Valderrama ("Fez").
Lindsay has hosted
Saturday Night Live twice.
Film
Lohan debuted on the big screen in
1998, reprising
Hayley
Mills' role in
The Walt Disney Company's remake of the
1961 movie
The Parent Trap. Lohan, as had Mills,
played twin
sisters who conspire to reunite their estranged parents. The film, co-starring
Dennis
Quaid and
Natasha Richardson, introduced Lohan to a wider audience.
Lohan's next feature film, a remake of the
1976 classic
Freaky Friday, would come five years later in the summer of 2003. She
received
second billing, playing "Anna Coleman", daughter of "Tess Coleman", played
by
Jamie Lee Curtis. In 2004, Lohan was given the
lead
roles in two films, Disney's
Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen and
Paramount's
Mean
Girls.
Lohan's latest movie is
Herbie: Fully Loaded, the fifth film in the 'Herbie' series (the last
installment was Herbie Goes Bananas (1980)).
Lohan stars alongside actors
Matt
Dillon and
Breckin Meyer. For the
Walt
Disney film, it was reported that Lohan's
breasts had to
be "digitally reduced" so that family audiences would not be offended. The
film's director, Angela Robinson, and Lohan both
strongly deny the rumor
Music
Lohan is currently pursuing a
pop music
career concurrent with her career in films, and performed the song Ultimate
(written by Jeff Coplan and Robert Ellis Orrall) in Freaky Friday. In
2002, she signed a
five-album production deal with
Emilio Estefan, one of the most respected
producers
in the
music industry. In 2004, Lohan signed a recording contract with
Casablanca Records. Her album,
Speak,
was issued on
December 7,
2004, and reached #4 on the
Billboard Top 200 Album chart. The first single off the album was Rumors,
followed by Over, then First.
In the media spotlight
According to news reports, there is some animosity between Lohan and
Hilary
Duff, both having previously dated singer
Aaron
Carter. At the
Cheaper by the Dozen movie (in which Duff co-starred) premiere party,
Duff and her mother allegedly tried to have Lohan thrown out (to no avail).
Lohan dated actor
Wilmer Valderrama in 2004 and their breakup made
tabloid
headlines.
The tabloids targeted Lohan again in 2005 when she exhibited some dramatic
weight
loss, speculating that an
eating disorder or
drugs may be involved. She told
People Magazine, "I got a trainer ... Just old-school working out." Lohan
says there is pressure to stay thin in
Hollywood, "(e)specially when you lose a lot of weight and then people are
telling you, 'You look great!' You (ask), 'So... did I look
fat before?'"
Personal
Lindsay's
family
name was originally pronounced LOW-han but, by
2005, the actress
and her mother seemed to settle on LOW-en, suggesting a return to its
European roots.
Shortly after an apparent
digital photograph of her
California
Driver's License was released on the
Internet
(after her card case was misplaced or stolen from a
New York
nightclub
in 2004), Lindsay was asked her
middle
name by an
audience member on the
cable television show
TEENick .
She answered that it was originally (and, apparently, still is legally) Dee, but
she later changed it to Morgan.
Lohan is involved in charity projects such as The Carol M. Baldwin
Breast Cancer Foundation,
Save the Children, The United
Cerebral Palsy Association, and her own charity organization, Dream Come
True.
Lindsay Lohan has three younger siblings, Michael, Aliana ("Ali") and Dakota
("Cody"). Aliana Lohan is an aspiring
model and
actress.
Lindsay's father
Lindsay Lohan's father,
Michael Lohan, has had multiple problems with the
law.
In
May of 2005 ,
he was ordered to serve 1½ to 4 years in
prison after
pleading guilty to several charges, including aggravated
unlicensed
driving, attempted
assault, and
failure to pay a
hotel
bill. Lohan begged for long-term
alcohol
rehabilitation, but was denied. He admitted to a drinking problem, saying he
was being kept away from his children, but failed to address the reasons for the
estrangement.
Lindsay's management has publicly suggested that she distance herself from
her father because of his legal problems.
Car accident
On
June 1,
2005, Lohan suffered minor injures in a car accident involving a
paparazzo
who was following her for a photograph.
Filmography
-
Fashionistas (2006)
(pre-production) (also executive producer)
-
A Prairie Home Companion (2006)
(pre-production)
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Just My Luck (2005)
-
Herbie: Fully Loaded (2005)
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Mean
Girls (2004)
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Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen (2004)
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Freaky Friday (2003)
-
The Parent Trap (1998)
TV work
-
That '70s Show (2004)
(episode: Mother's Little Helper)
-
Get
a Clue (2002)
-
Bette (2000-2001)
(appeared in pilot only—credited, but did not appear, in episode two)
-
Life-Size (2000)
-
Another World (cast member from
1996-1997)
Discography
Albums
Singles
Books
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