![]() ![]() But romantic comedy "Labor Pains" (2009) bypassed cinemas altogether, her portrayal of Elizabeth Taylor in biopic "Liz and Dick" (2012) was dubbed a trainwreck and her time filming erotic thriller "The Canyons" (2013) was plagued by behind-the-scenes problems, while reality series "Lindsay" (OWN, 2014) was canceled after just one season. Lohan briefly reminded audiences of her talents with a four-episode spell on "Ugly Betty" (ABC, 2006-2010) and a memorable turn as a gun-toting nun in grindhouse throwback "Machete" (2010). During this period Lohan also made the front pages for her turbulent love life, numerous stints in rehab and various arrests for drug and alcohol-related offences. Her performances as a stripper with two personalities and a John Lennon fan who befriends his killer in "I Know Who Killed Me" (2007) and "Chapter 27" (2007), respectively, were both widely panned, while her portrayal of an uncontrollable teen in "Georgia Rule" (2007) was deemed as art imitating life when a studio executive publicly called her out as unprofessional. Lohan also impressed with a supporting role in ensemble drama "Bobby" (2006) but following the poor response to rom-com "Just My Luck" (2006), her career started to derail. She then proved she was a double threat when she reached No.4 on the Billboard 200 with debut album, Speak, and after fronting yet another modern take on a Disney classic, "Herbie: Fully Loaded" (2005), got the chance to showcase her vocals on the big screen in Robert Altman's "A Prairie Home Companion" (2006). A year later Lohan achieved further box office success playing an aspiring actress in "Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen" (2004) and student Cady Heron in Tina Fey's oft-quoted high school comedy "Mean Girls" (2004). Lohan went on to star opposite Tyra Banks in "Life-Size" (2000) and turn teenage detective in "Get a Clue" (2002) before joining Jamie Lee Curtis in the well-received body swap comedy, "Freaky Friday" (2003). Lohan landed her first notable acting role when she was cast as Alli Turner in daytime soap opera "Another World" (NBC, 1964-1999) and two years later gained worldwide attention when she played long-lost twins Hallie and Annie in the remake of "The Parent Trap" (1998). Born in New York City in 1986, Lindsay Lohan signed a contract with Ford Models as a toddler and by the time she turned ten had already appeared in dozens of high-profile commercials. Her jacket, turtleneck, and bootcut pants featured a green, yellow, red, and orange geometric pattern, plus thick, gold hoop earrings and a sleek bun as final touches.Launched to fame via "The Parent Trap" (1998) aged just twelve, Lindsay Lohan initially parlayed her child stardom into adulthood with charming performances in "Freaky Friday" (2003) and "Mean Girls" (2004) but soon became more renowned for her troubled, tabloid-baiting private life than her acting talents. Lohan first major appearance for Falling For Christmas brought her to Good Morning America, where she brightened the day in a bold, color blocked suit from Akris’ fall 2022 ready-to-wear collection. From punchy suits to to slinky gowns, see all the looks from Lohan’s latest style era, below. With a little help from stylist Law Roach (who famously paved the way for Zendaya’s current fashion darling status), Lohan hit the interview circuit in sweet and polished looks. And you know what a new film from a streaming behemoth means? A glittering press tour, stacked with pristine fits that’ll make your heart sing. With Falling For Christmas, the first in Lohan’s multi-film deal with Netflix, the actress plays a hotel heiress who loses her memory after a skiing accident, and is nursed back to health by the guy from Glee in his charming bed & breakfast resort. Lohan is a tour de force when it comes to her craft - let me remind you that her stunning performance in The Parent Trap was her debut role, which still boggles the mind - and nothing feels more right than seeing her getting the top billing in movies again. ![]() Any Lindsay Lohan fan can tell you that had a few things gone differently in her career, she’d be doing an Architectural Digest home tour and tastfully showing off her EGOT collection. There’s nothing America loves more than a redemption arc. ![]()
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