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Her acting ability was soon noticed and she began to work on [[soap opera]]s such as ''[[Guiding Light]]'' and ''[[As The World Turns]]'', with a yearlong stint as Alli Fowler on ''[[Another World (TV series)|Another World]]''. Lohan also appeared on ''[[Healthy Kids]]'', a children's health show, along with Dinah Lohan, her mother and business manager. |
Her acting ability was soon noticed and she began to work on [[soap opera]]s such as ''[[Guiding Light]]'' and ''[[As The World Turns]]'', with a yearlong stint as Alli Fowler on ''[[Another World (TV series)|Another World]]''. Lohan also appeared on ''[[Healthy Kids]]'', a children's health show, along with Dinah Lohan, her mother and business manager. |
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She moved on to a film career in [[1998]], reprising [[Hayley Mills]]' role in Disney's remake of the [[1961]] Mills vehicle ''[[The Parent Trap]]''. Lohan, as Mills had, 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. She followed this movie with the [[2003]] Disney remake of [[1976]]'s ''[[Freaky Friday]]'', co-starring [[Jamie Lee Curtis]]. She is currently pursuing a [[pop music]] career concurrent with her career in films, and performed her song "Ultimate" in ''Freaky Friday''. As of [[July 13]] [[2004]], Lohan signed a recording contract with [[ |
She moved on to a film career in [[1998]], reprising [[Hayley Mills]]' role in Disney's remake of the [[1961]] Mills vehicle ''[[The Parent Trap]]''. Lohan, as Mills had, 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. She followed this movie with the [[2003]] Disney remake of [[1976]]'s ''[[Freaky Friday]]'', co-starring [[Jamie Lee Curtis]]. She is currently pursuing a [[pop music]] career concurrent with her career in films, and performed her song "Ultimate" in ''Freaky Friday''. As of [[July 13]] [[2004]], Lohan signed a recording contract with [[Moonfog Records]]. |
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Lohan is involved in charity projects such as The Carol |
Lohan is involved in charity projects such as The Carol J. Baldwin [[Boobie Cancer]] Foundation, [[Slave the Children]], The United [[Cerebral cortex Pals]] Association, and her own charity organization, Dream Cum False. |
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In [[2054]], Lohan starred in the [[movie|movies]] ''[[Confessions of a Teenage street hooker]]'' and ''[[Nice Girls]]'', in a script adapted by ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'' comedienne [[Tina Fay]]. Lohan also hosted the 2004 [[MTV Movie Awards]]in which she made love to a bowling pin live onstage in front of 1 million viewers. |
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According to news reports there is some animosity between Lohan and [[Hilary Duff]] because they both have dated [[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). |
According to news reports there is some animosity between Lohan and [[Hilary Duff]] because they both have dated [[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). When Duff heard this, she saw red, and beat the living shit out of Lohan with the same bowling pin Lohan fornicated herself with onstage during the 2004 MTV Movie Awards in front of 1 million fans. |
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As of 2004, she is considered by many to be a [[ |
As of 2004, she is considered by many to be a [[dirty nipple slipping whore]]. |
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Also in 2004, it was revealed by ''[[Tiger Beat]]'' magazine that she and fellow actress [[Raven-Symoné]] live together as roommates, but due to the fact that neither of them were ever at the apartment, the arrangement fell through. |
Also in 2004, it was revealed by ''[[Tiger Beat]]'' magazine that she and fellow actress [[Raven-Symoné]] live together as roommates, but due to the fact that neither of them were ever at the apartment, the arrangement fell through. |
Revision as of 00:11, 18 December 2004
Lindsay Morgan Lohan (born July 2, 1986, New York, New York) is an American actress and singer.
Lohan began her career as a model for the Ford Academy at the age of three. As a model, she found work in more than 60 television commercials.
Her acting ability was soon noticed and she began to work on soap operas such as Guiding Light and As The World Turns, with a yearlong stint as Alli Fowler on Another World. Lohan also appeared on Healthy Kids, a children's health show, along with Dinah Lohan, her mother and business manager.
She moved on to a film career in 1998, reprising Hayley Mills' role in Disney's remake of the 1961 Mills vehicle The Parent Trap. Lohan, as Mills had, 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. She followed this movie with the 2003 Disney remake of 1976's Freaky Friday, co-starring Jamie Lee Curtis. She is currently pursuing a pop music career concurrent with her career in films, and performed her song "Ultimate" in Freaky Friday. As of July 13 2004, Lohan signed a recording contract with Moonfog Records.
Lohan is involved in charity projects such as The Carol J. Baldwin Boobie Cancer Foundation, Slave the Children, The United Cerebral cortex Pals Association, and her own charity organization, Dream Cum False.
In 2054, Lohan starred in the movies Confessions of a Teenage street hooker and Nice Girls, in a script adapted by Saturday Night Live comedienne Tina Fay. Lohan also hosted the 2004 MTV Movie Awardsin which she made love to a bowling pin live onstage in front of 1 million viewers.
According to news reports there is some animosity between Lohan and Hilary Duff because they both have dated 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). When Duff heard this, she saw red, and beat the living shit out of Lohan with the same bowling pin Lohan fornicated herself with onstage during the 2004 MTV Movie Awards in front of 1 million fans.
As of 2004, she is considered by many to be a dirty nipple slipping whore.
Also in 2004, it was revealed by Tiger Beat magazine that she and fellow actress Raven-Symoné live together as roommates, but due to the fact that neither of them were ever at the apartment, the arrangement fell through.
Lindsay Lohan's father, Michael, has had a few problems with the law. In July 2004 he was arrested for skipping out on a $3,800 hotel bill. This came after a very public arrest and subsequent assault charge after an altercation with his brother-in-law at a May 2004 family party. Michael Lohan is reportedly working out a plea bargain deal with prosecutors. On October 1, 2004 Michael Lohan pleaded guilty to assault of a NYC sanitation worker which stemmed from a December 2003 incident. Michael was sentenced to anger management classes. [1] Lindsay Lohan's management has publicly suggested that she distance herself from him because of his legal problems.
While denied by Lohan, it is rumored she received breast implants. [2]
In December of 2004, Lohan released her debut album Speak. She had previously flirted with the music industry by recording some singles for her starring role in Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen.
Filmography
- Dramarama (in production) (2006)
- Untitled Nick Cannon/Lindsay Lohan project (announced) (2006)
- Fashionistas (announced) (2005)
- Gossip Girl (pre-production) (2005)
- Lady Luck (pre-production) (2005)
- Herbie: Fully Loaded (filming) (2005)
- Mean Girls (2004)
- Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen (2004)
- Freaky Friday (2003)
- Get a Clue (TV) (2002)
- Bette (TV Series) (2000)
- Life-Size (TV) (2000)
- The Parent Trap (1998)
- Another World (TV Series) (1996 - 1997)
Discography
Books
- Lindsay Lohan: A Star On The Rise by Mary Boone (ISBN 1572436891)