Lindsay Lohan
Lindsay Lohan was born in The Bronx, New York, United States on July 2nd, 1986 and is the Movie Actress. At the age of 38, Lindsay Lohan biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, songs, movies, TV shows, and networth are available.
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Career
At the age of three, Lohan began her modeling career for Ford Models. She modeled for Calvin Klein Kids and Abercrombie, appeared in over 60 television commercials for companies like Pizza Hut and Wendy's, as well as a Bill Cosby spot. Soap Opera Magazine said she was already a show-business veteran by the age of 10.
Lohan stayed in her role on Another World for a year before moving to act in Disney's 1998 family film The Parent Trap, a recreation of the 1961 film. She portrayed twins who were separated in infancy who are trying to reunite their long-divorced parents, played by Dennis Quaid and Natasha Richardson. The film earned $92 million worldwide and received mainly critical feedback. Lohan's debut received unanimous praise for her debut. Kenneth Turan said Lohan "the spirit of this film as well as Hayley Mills was of the original," going on to say that "she is more adept than her predecessor at creating two distinct personalities." Lohan received a Young Artist Award for best performance in a feature film as well as a Disney three-film deal. Lohan played Bette Midler's daughter in the pilot episode of the short-lived series Bette, but she resigned when the show went from New York to Los Angeles, at the age of 14, but she resigned as a result.
In two made-for-TV films: Life-Size with Tyra Banks in 2000, and Get a Clue in 2002. Lohan appeared in the 2003 revival of Disney's family comedy Freaky Friday, as both a mother and daughter who must change bodies and try to take on each other's roles. Lohan's project saw her character rewritten and updated from a Goth style to a more modern style. Her results were lauded once more. Lohan "has that Jodie Foster kind of seriousness and intent focus underneath her teen persona," critic Roger Ebert said. Freaky Friday earned Lohan the award for Breakthrough Performance at the 2004 MTV Movie Awards, and as of 2015, it was her most commercially profitable film, grossing $160 million worldwide and an 87 percent approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
Emilio Estefan and his partner, Gloria Estefan, also signed Lohan to a five-album production contract in September 2002. Lohan landed the role as the daughter in Disney's reboot, Freaky Friday, which also required her to learn how to play the guitar and sing. Lohan performed a song for the film "Ultimate," which was released to Radio Disney to help promote the film. On Radio Disney's Top 30, the song ranked 18th. Lohan revealed that the group was different from her singing career because many teen idols, such as Hilary Duff and Raven-Symoné, were shifting their careers from acting to singing. Lohan produced four songs for the soundtrack to Lohan's film Confessions of a Teenager Drama Queen, including a Radio Disney hit, "Drama Queen (That Girl)" in 2003.
She had started collaborating with Diane Warren and Randy Jackson, who were going to assist with the writing and production of her album. Lohan's song "I Decide" was written by Diane Warren, who was not supposed to be on her album. "I Decide" was instead released on the soundtrack to the film The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement and on to Radio Disney, when Lohan decided not to collaborate with Warren and Jackson.
Lohan began recording the tracks on her album in April 2004. "I write a lot of songs and I'm interested in the production process because, if I'm performing it, I want it to be something that I can relate to," Lohan said. "I'm just trying to feel it out and see where it goes." "I'm playing guitar and I love dancing," the artist says, "the music will be" somewhere along the lines of hip-hop and rock." Speak, Lohan's debut album, was released in the United States on December 7, 2004. The album was the first high-seller from Casablanca Records in many years, grossing 1,000,000 units in the United States. Lohan's album received mainly critical feedback, with commentators remarking that he isn't a bad singer but not an exceptional artist." The album debuted at number four on the Billboard 200, with 261,762 copies sold in the first week. The album debuted at number 53 and took four weeks to complete its chart run in Germany. Both "Over" and "Over" were hits, with "Over" topping the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart, where it stayed for three weeks. The song has also performed well in international markets such as Australia, Ireland, and the United Kingdom. "Rumors" debuted at number six on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart, but it also did well in Australia and Germany, where it debuted at number 14 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart, where it landed at number six. At the 2005 MTV Video Music Awards, the music video for "Rumors" was selected for Best Pop Video. Both songs were heavily airplay on MTV's Total Request Live. "First" was the final single to be released to help promote Lohan's film, "Understandably Loaded." The album has had limited success in Australia and Germany. Lohan promoted the album by appearing in a number of live appearances. A tour of Taiwan had been planned but was later cancelled.
Lohan was a lead actor in two major motion pictures in 2004. The first film, Disney's Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen, grossed $29 million in domestic box office revenue, with Brandon Gray of Box Office Mojo stating that it was "well above expectations" because it was specifically for young girls. However, the film was not met with critical acclaim. "As a promising actress, Lohan will have to do a little penance before she's forgiven for Confessions," the Chicago Tribune's Robert K. Elder wrote. Lohan's first film outside of Disney was her second lead role in the teen comedy Mean Girls this year. The film was a critical and commercial success, grossing $129 million worldwide, with Brandon Gray "cementing her place as the new teen movie queen" herself. "Lohan is sensitive and appealing, a good spot for audience sympathy," San Francisco Chronicle writer Mick LaSalle said. "Lohan has a lot of charm, verve, and deft comic timing," Variety's David Rooney said. Lohan received four awards at the 2004 Teen Choice Awards for Freaky Friday and Mean Girls, as well as Breakout Movie Star. Mean Girls received two awards at the 2005 MTV Movie Awards. "The Best Movie Performances of the Century So Far" critic Richard Brody ranked Lohan's appearance in Mean Girls at number eleven on his list of "The Best Movie Performances of the Century So Far" in 2021.
Lohan's public profile was greatly enhanced with Mean Girls. Vanity Fair reveals how she became a household name. Paparazzi began following her and her love life and partying, and gossip columns and tabloid newspapers began to cover her and her love life and partying. Lohan hosted the show three times between 2004 and 2006. Lohan, 17, was the youngest host of the MTV Movie Awards in 2004, and she hosted the 2006 World Music Awards in 2006.
Lohan returned to Disney in 2005, appearing in Herbie: Completely Loaded, the fifth film in the series starring the anthropomorphic Volkswagen Beetle Herbie. Fully Loaded earned $144 million around the world, but there have been mixed reviews. Lohan, according to Stephen Holden of The New York Times, is "a true star who... seems completely at home on film," while James Berardinelli said that "as brilliant a actress as she is, Lohan ends up playing second fiddle to the car." Lohan was the first person to own a Mattel My Scene celebrity doll in 2005. She also appeared in the animated film My Scene Goes Hollywood: The Movie, based on a series of dolls.
A Little More Personal (Raw) is Lohan's second album, which was released in December 2005. It debuted on the Billboard 200 charts at number 20 and was eventually named Gold. The album's co-wrote majority of the songs, which received mixed feedback. "Contrived... for all the so-called weighty subject matter, there isn't much meat on these bones," Slant Magazine said. Lohan produced the album's only single, "Confessions of a Broken Heart (Daughter to Father)," which stars her sister Aliana Lohan. Lohan's family suffered at the hands of her father, according to the film, a dramatization of the pain she suffered. It was her first song to debut on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number 57.
According to Variety, Lohan's next big film, the romantic comedy Just My Luck, opened in May 2006 and earned her over $7 million. According to Brandon Gray, the first weekend box office took $5.7 million "broke lead actress Lindsay Lohan's winning streak" was worth $5.7 million. Lohan received her first Golden Raspberry award for Worst Actress after the film received poor reviews. Lohan concentrated on smaller roles in more mature, independent films after Just My Luck. A Prairie Home Companion, Robert Altman's ensemble comedy based on humorist Garrison Keillor's contributions, had a limited release in June 2006. "Lohan rises to the occasion, delivering a rock-the-house version of 'Frankie and Johnny,'" Peter Travers wrote for Rolling Stone. "She's in charge of the art form" and "fully live in front of the camera," Lohan said of his appearance. In November 2006, the Emilio Estevez ensemble drama Bobby, about the hours leading up to the Robert F. Kennedy assassination, was released in theaters. Lohan received praise for her appearance, particularly in a scene with Sharon Stone. Lohan was nominated for a Screen Actor Guild Award as part of the Bobby ensemble cast.
Lohan's next appearance was in Chapter 27 as a John Lennon fan who befriends Mark David Chapman, played by Jared Leto, on the day he murders Lennon. Filming wrapped in early 2006, but the film was not released until March 2008 due to difficulties in finding a distributor. The drama Georgia Rule was announced in May 2007. Lohan portrays an out-of-control teen whose mother (Felicity Huffman) leads her to the home of her own estranged mother (Jane Fonda). "Lohan hits a true note of obnoxious princess narcissism," Owen Gleiberman of Entertainment Weekly wrote. Lohan was hospitalized during filming in 2006. Lohan's letter, written in a letter that was made public, was "irresponsible and unprofessional." "We are well aware that your continuing all night heavy partying is the real cause for your so-called 'exhaustion,'" he said. Lohan was cast in the film "Most People," which she eventually lost.
Production on the film I Know Who Killed Me was suspended early January 2007 when Lohan underwent appendix surgery. Although Lohan was recovering, she continued shooting the film, returning to the hospital at night. Lohan departed from a film version of Oscar Wilde's A Woman of No Importance shortly after, her publicist said that Lohan should "focus on getting better." Lohan was shot in The Edge of Love in April 2007, just before filming was scheduled to begin, with the producer citing "insurance reasons" as the reason for his delay, and Lohan later confessing that she had "gone through a rough time before."
Lohan withdrew from a planned appearance on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, a psychological thriller-thriller in which she portrays a stripper with a dual personality, after her second DUI arrest. In July 2007, the film premiered to what Entertainment Weekly called "an abysmal $3.5 million." Lohan received two Golden Raspberry Awards for Worst Actress, with Lohan finishing first and second, tying with herself. Lohan's executive and business insiders said it would be impossible to find work until she could establish that she was sober and trustworthy, citing potential problems with obtaining insurance.
Lohan made her first screen appearance on ABC's television show Ugly Betty in May 2008. Kimmie Keegan, an old schoolmate of the protagonist Betty Suarez, appeared in four episodes as Kimmie Keegan. Lohan plays a woman who pretends to be pregnant in the comedy Labor Pains. Lohan's boss, who worked with the paparazzi to encourage the public to see her work rather than partying. It had been intended for a theatrical premiere but instead, it appeared on ABC Family cable television in July 2009, "a setback for the actor." Variety says the film was originally intended for a television show. According to E!, the premiere attracted 2.1 million viewers, "better-than-average" for the channel. Online. "This is not a triumphant return of a prodigal child actor," Alessandra Stanley of The New York Times wrote. [Labor Pains] Ms. Lohan's role as a leader has never shakes free of the heavy baggage that Ms. Lohan brings to the position." Lohan appeared as a guest judge on the US television style competition Project Runway, which premiered in August 2009.
Lohan narrated and presented the British television documentary Lindsay Lohan's Indian Journey about human trafficking in India. It was shot during a week in India in December 2009 and broadcast on BBC Three in April 2010. Lohan was fired from the BBC, and although analysts called the documentary convincing, reviewers also found Lohan's presence to be strange and distracting. "I hope my presence in India will bring attention to the really important issues that were raised in making this film," Lohan said. Lohan was released from the film On the Other Side, where she had been set to appear, in April 2010, although the director said she was "not bankable."
Lohan began recording on a new album, tentatively named Spirit in the Dark, in late 2007. The single "Bossy" single was introduced to digital media in May 2008 and debuted at number one on the US Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart, ranked No. 1 in May 2008.
The song was supposed to be the album's lead single. Lohan said later this year that recording had stalled and that she did not want to deal with the arduousness of doing both film and music at the same time.
Lohan was the subject of a fashion shoot in the photographer docu-series Double Exposure on Bravo in June 2010. In September 2010, Robert Rodriguez's action exploitation film Machete debuted. Lohan's character is naked in a large part of her appearance, and she later adopts a nun's habit of holding a machine pistol. Its most favorable reviews were mixed. The Washington Post described her as "a campier, trampier version of herself," or at least her tabloid photograph. Although Variety said it was "her best work in some time," Premiere.com said she was "terrible." Lohan did not participate in the film's promotion due to her recuperation and legal obligations. In 2010, Lohan filmed a sketch in which she is dressed as Marilyn Monroe for Inappropriate Comedy. The film had difficulties finding a distributor and wasn't released until 2013, when it was met with a slow box office and critical reception. Lohan appeared on the Vanity Fair's October 2010 cover. "I want my career back" and "I know that I'm a damn good actress," she wrote in the journal.
Lohan had not appeared on Saturday Night Live since 2006 until she hosted the show for the fourth time in March 2012. Her appearance at various publications have received mixed to critical feedback. Critics applauded the self-deprecating references to her personal pains, but also said that she mainly served a supporting role. With 7.4 million viewers, the episode had the second highest ratings of the season. Lohan appeared in the episode "Nationals" in May 2012 for a brief period as a celebrity judge. In artist Richard Phillips' art film First Point, Lohan appears as a surfer. It premiered at Art Basel in June 2012 and features a score by Thomas Bangalter of Daft Punk. Lohan's work had mixed reviews.
Elizabeth Taylor appeared in Liz & Dick, the Lifetime cable channel's biographical made-for-TV film that premiered on the Lifetime cable channel in November 2012. Lohan's reviews were generally favorable, but not necessarily negative. Though Variety called her "adequate," the Hollywood Reporter characterized her as "woeful." The premiere ratings of 3.5 million were described as "a little soft," Entertainment Weekly reported. During the course of the production, paramedics were called to Lohan's hotel room, treating her for exhaustion and dehydration. Lohan appeared alongside Charlie Sheen in the first sketch when the horror film Scary Movie 5 was released in April 2013. Although critics had panned Lohan's and Sheen's scenes, a few reviewers found them to be one of the best scenes in the film. Lohan appeared in an episode of Sheen's comedy troupe Anger Management in April 2013.
The Canyons, an independent erotic thriller directed by Paul Schrader and written by Bret Easton Ellis, was released in August 2013. Lohan was released in August 2013, just days after Lohan left rehab. The bulk of the funds were raised on a low budget, much of which was raised by an online fund raiser Kickstarter. Lohan was paid $100 a day and a share of the company's earnings, and she was also recognized as a co-producer. Lohan was described as impossible to work with by the New York Times, and the shooting was fraught with tensions between Lohan and Schrader. In a volatile relationship, Lohan and her co-star, adult-film actor James Deen portray an actress and a producer. The film's reviews were generally critical, but several commentators applauded Lohan's performance. Even though Variety called her "very touching" and Salon described her as "almost incandescent," the New Yorker said she was "overwrought and unfocused." Chelsea Handler was on hand for Chelsea Handler as host of Chelsea Handler's cable talk show Chelsea Lately in the same month. She received mainly favorable feedback for her appearance, and the program received its highest ratings of the year.
Lindsay, the 8-part docu-series, was broadcast on Oprah Winfrey's OWN cable television network in March and April 2014. Lohan's life and work followed her as she moved to New York City after recovering from rehab. Lohan said in the final episode that she suffered from a miscarriage that had interrupted the series's filming. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the premiere attracted 693,000 viewers, who were described as "so-so." The numbers declined since the finale attracted 406,000 viewers. Variety characterized the series as boring, while Liz Smith said it was "compelling" and "usually painful to watch." Miley Cyrus appeared in December 2013 before she appeared at Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve. Lohan appeared in an episode of CBS sitcom 2 Broke Girls in April 2014. Lohan had already revealed and began promoting an upcoming film, Inconceivable, which was not made for unknown reasons.
Lohan made her stage debut in October 2014, starring in David Mamet's Speed-the-Plow, a satire of the movie industry. In a role that Madonna first played, she portrayed Karen, the secretary of a Hollywood executive. Lohan's reviews were mixed, with the Associated Press describing the critical reception as "lukewarm" overall. The Stage said she was "out of her league," while The Times announced that she "will act a bit" and "The Guardian" says she "holds the stage with ease."
Duran Duran, an English band, revealed that Lohan was featured on the song "Danceophobia" from their fourteenth studio album, Paper Gods, in 2015.
Lohan appeared in Lohan's filming of Among the Shadows, an independent supernatural thriller in Belgium, in late 2015. The project suffered with a string of delays in its launch until it was finally listed for purchase at the Berlin International Film Festival in February 2018. Momentum Pictures first announced it on March 5, 2019. Lohan Nightclub, a nightclub in Athens, Greece, opened in October 2016. She opened a beach resort on the Greek island Mykonos in May 2018 and later in Ialisos Beach, Rhodes. Sick Note's second season, in which Lohan was a regular presence, premiered on Sky One in July 2018. Lohan had signed on to appear in an MTV reality series, with Lindsay Lohan's Beach Club focusing on the Mykonos Beach House and her company ventures in the same month. On MTV, the series premiered on January 8, 2019. It was announced in June that the show would not be back for a second season.
Lohan will be one of the panelists on the Australian edition of Masked Singer in July 2019. In September 2019, the reality singing competition series premiered in September and ended in October of this year. Lohan will be back for season two of The Masked Singer in the coming month. Lohan would be unable to return to the judging panel on July 7, 2020, because she could not travel from Dubai to Melbourne due to the COVID-19 pandemic and travel restrictions.
Lohan had re-signed with Casablanca Records, a Republic Records affiliate, to produce new music in June 2019. Radio host Kris Fade premiered a snippet of a new song titled "Xanax" on Virgin Radio Dubai in August 2019, while Lohan teased the track on social media. Lohan announced on April 1, 2020 that she would debut "Back to Me," her first single in ten years. Critics lauded the album's launch on April 3rd. Lohan auctioned a song titled "Lullaby" on Tron cryptocurrency for $85,484 in March 2021.
Lohan has developed several prototype film projects over the years, including The Honeymoon, which is based on a book by Tina Seskis, with whom Lohan had been writing the script. Lohan said she'll be back to the United States to resume her acting career after appearing on CNN's 2019 New Year's Eve special.
Lohan was expected to appear in Falling for Christmas, a holiday romantic comedy, in May 2021. In November 2021, filming began in Utah, with Janeen Damian's film being directed and co-written, and a release date scheduled for late 2022. Netflix and Lohan will continue to work together in March 2022 as a result of a recent alliance in which she will appear in two new films. Lovestruck High, Amazon Prime Video's reality dating program, had her narrator in May 2022. As part of Netflix's two-picture agreement, Lohan will appear in another romantic comedy titled Irish Wish in September 2022.