Lindsay Lohan Biography

Quick Facts
Birthday: July 2, 1986
Nationality: American
Famous: Bisexual  School Dropouts
Also Known As: Lindsay Dee Lohan
Sun Sign: Cancer
Age: 32 Years
Born In: New York City
Height: 1.65 M
Father: Michael Lohan
Mother: Dina Lohan
Siblings: Aliana Lohan, Ashley Kaufmann Cody Lohan, Landon Major Lohan, Michael Lohan Jr.
Religion: Catholic
Personality: ESFP
Net Worth: $0.5 Million

Lindsay Lohan is undoubtedly one of the most beloved and most controversial actresses of our time. Although her career began with modeling, she was soon recognized for her presence on the screen and began receiving offers from Hollywood. She starred in a series of telenovelas and made her film debut with a classic Disney classic, 'The Parent Trap', which catapulted her to fame. Soon, a series of films like 'Freaky Friday', 'Herbie: Fully Loaded' and 'A Prairie Home Companion' followed. Along with the performance, he released his debut album, 'Speak', and continued with 'A Little More Personal', both albums were certified in platinum and gold, respectively. Although her career had a bright start, she experienced a depression and was embroiled in several controversies towards the end of her adolescence. He had a problematic relationship with his father and made frequent visits to rehabilitation centers, which cost him several movie contracts. However, she gradually overcame all difficulties and launched her own clothing line and resumed her acting career. She has also faced several legal demands.

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Childhood and early life
He was born to Michael Lohan and Donata Sullivan, in New York City. His father had a pasta business, while his mother was an investment banker. She has three younger brothers.
He started modeling for Ford, Calvin Klein and Abercrombie models for children at the tender age of three.
He attended Cold Spring Harbor High School, where he excelled in math and science. After grade 11, she was educated at home.
Her parents had a turbulent relationship and then divorced, which affected her and her siblings psychologically during her childhood.

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Career
He earned his first major role in the film, "The Parent Trap," a new version of a popular 1961 film, which earned him critical acclaim.
At the age of 15, he starred in the television series "Bette". However, he soon left the program and signed a contract with a production company in Los Angeles.
He got his second big break with "Freaky Friday" and "Mean Girls", which was released in 2004. He was appreciated for his performances and began to be considered a star that could be financed by numerous directors.
He released his first recording album, 'Speak', on December 7, 2004, which was certified as platinum.
On May 7, 2005, five months after his father was sentenced to four years in prison, he released the music video "Confessions of a broken heart" (Daughter to the father), which addressed the broken relationship of his parents and their relationship broken with her. father.
He returned to Disney and starred in the last installment of the series "Herbie: Fully Loaded" in 2005, which marked the transition of the actress to more serious roles.
As her celebrity status grew, her struggles against drug addiction also increased, making her her instant forage newspaper. She starred in "I Know Who Killed Me" in 2007, where she played the role of a stripper.


He made a special appearance in the sitcom, "Ugly Betty," and also starred in the movie "Labor Pains," which premiered in 2009. Almost at the same time, he also worked on his new album.
In 2012, she played Elizabeth Taylor in the television movie, "Liz and Dick," which aired on television for a short period of time.

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Senior jobs
Her first major film was "The Parent Trap," which earned her worldwide recognition as a debutante, in her dual role as twin sisters. The film grossed $ 25, 800,000 internationally and $ 66, 308, 518 nationally and received critical reviews from critics.
Lohan starred throughout Jamie Lee Curtis on "Freaky Friday" and offered an award-winning performance, which also became one of her best acting acts. To date, it is still his most successful film.
His movie, Mean Girls, was a critical and commercial success and grossed $ 129 million worldwide. He received four awards for his role in the film and soon became a household name.
'Speak', his debut album, was the first major seller of Casablanca Records and sold more than 1,000,000 copies in the United States. It peaked on the Billboard 200 and two singles on the album, "Rumors" and "Over" were certified gold.


Awards and Achievements
She was nominated for the 'Young Artist Award' for Best Feature in a Feature Film: Young Artist and Leader for 'The Parent Trap' in 1998.
Won the 'Teen Choice Award' for her role as Anna Coleman / Tess Coleman

1. Mean Girls (2004)

  (Comedy)

2. The Holiday (2006)

  (Romance, Comedy)

3. Bobby (2006)

  (History, Drama, Biography)

4. The Parent Trap (1998)

  (Comedy, Family, Adventure, Romance, Drama)

5. A Prairie Home Companion (2006)

  (Drama, Musical, Music, Comedy)

6. Machete (2010)

  (Thriller, Crime, Action)

7. Freaky Friday (2003)

  (Music, Fantasy, Family, Romance, Comedy)

8. Georgia Rule (2007)

  (Comedy, Drama)
Awards
MTV Movie & TV Awards
2005Best Female PerformanceMean Girls (2004)
2005Best On-Screen TeamMean Girls (2004)
2004Breakthrough Female PerformanceFreaky Friday (2003)
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