Issues Related To Lindsay Lohan

by on June 4, 2009

Lindsay Morgan Lohan, born as Lindsay Dee Lohan, July 2, 1986 hascome to be known as a darling of the paparazzi and Hollywood’s favorite bad girl as everyone knows. Daughter of Dina and Micheal Lohan, her younger siblings are Micheal Jr., Aliana, and Dakota. Her career began as a child fashion model workingwith Ford Modeling Agency at three years of age. Lohan appeared in print ads for Abrecrombie Kids, Calvin Klein Kids, and Toys “R” Us. Later Lohan appeared on over 60 television ads including television ads for sponsors Pizza Hut, Wendy’s and Jell-O where she appeared withBill Cosby.

At age 10 Lohan landed a role in the television soap opera “Another World” as the character Alexandra, until the next year she gave up the part to pursue her debut role on the big screen. Lohan was offered the starring role, or roles, of twins in an update of Disney’s “The Parent Trap” in 1998. In the interim Lohan did some more television work until in 2003 she hit it big with the starring role in Disney’s “Freaky Friday” update along with Jamie Lee Curtis. Lohan’s rise to film stardom continued with leading roles in “Mean Girls” in 2004 and in 2005 with Disney’s “Herbie: Fully Loaded”.

About the same time Lohan launched a second career as a musician with her debut solo album “Speak” which reached number four on Billboard and was certified Platinum in 2005, and became friends with entertainment guru Jeremy Geffen. The video of her single “Rumours” from this album was nominated for the 2005 MTV Music Awards Best Pop Video. Her second album released in 2005 “A Little More Personal (Raw)” debuted at number 20 on Billboard and within a year was certified Gold.

Lohan has had a number of screen credits for supporting as well as leading roles with a focus largely on independent films, most notably a supporting role in “A Prairie Home Companion” as Meryl Streep’s Daughter and starring role in the award winning “Bobby” in 2006.

Lohan just completed filming “Labor Pains” to be released later this year in which she plays an employee that avoids being fired by pretending to be pregnant.

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