Lindsay Lohan

Biography

Lindsay Lohan is an American actress, director, producer, model, designer, singer-songwriter, and one of the most popular and talked-about celebrities of the modern era. Lindsay has been working from a young age, hitting the catwalk for the first time at three years old and starring in the TV soap Another World at 10. Lohan’s movie career began one year later when she played both lead roles in the Disney’s hit 1998 remake of The Parent Trap, which was critically acclaimed with many reviewers singling out Lohan’s performances as a highlight. Lindsay Lohan’s next major movie project was another Disney remake, this time the body-swap picture Freaky Friday (2003). Again, this was a critical and commercial success, and Lohan became established as a teen idol. Her role as the lead in 2004’s Mean Girls was her most praised yet. The movie has achieved the rare status of box office smash and widely-quoted cult classic, regularly being screened at indie cinemas and sleepovers to this day. Following Mean Girls and Herbie: Fully Loaded (another Disney remake), Lindsay became a tabloid sensation, with millions of fans devouring her every move. After 2006’s Just My Luck, Lohan focused on more mature roles in arthouse and independent movies such as Bobby and Chapter 27. Later acting work includes Machete, The Canyons, and the West End stage play Speed-the-Plow. Alongside her acting, Lindsay pursued a singing career, recording songs for her movie soundtracks and a Platinum-selling debut studio album, Speak. Her sophomore album, A Little More Personal (Raw) was also a sizeable hit, certified Gold. During her busy career Lindsay continued to work as a fashion model, and she launched her own clothing line 6126 in 2009. Lohan continues to make headlines for her acting work and personal life, including recent social media commentary on the Brexit vote which won her many supporters in the political arena.