Synopsis
Lindsay
lohan was born on July 2, 1986, in New York City. She was a child
actress and model before her breakout performance in the Tina
Feyscripted film "Mean Girls." She also released the pop album, "Speak,"
in 2004 which went platinum. Since becoming a celebrity Lohan has had
problems with drug and alcohol abuse that have been well-documented in
the tabloids.
Child Actor
Actress,
singer. Born Lindsay Dee Lohan on July 2, 1986, in New York City.
Lohan's father, Michael Lohan, ran his family's pasta business and
worked as an investment banker. Her mother, Donata "Dina" Sullivan, was a
Wall Street analyst. Lohan grew up in the wealthy Long Island suburbs
of Cold Spring Harbor and Merrick.
Stints
as a child model and commercial actress brought Lohan into the
spotlight at the age of three. The star of more than 60 television spots
and 100 print ads for clients like Toys 'R Us and Duncan Hines helped
Lohan land the film role of twin sisters in Disney's 1998 remake of The Parent Trap.
In the film, the sisters—one raised in England and the other in the
U.S.—try to reunite their long-divorced parents, played by Dennis
Quaidand Natasha Richardson. The movie performed well at the box office,
making more than $92 million globally.
Teen Star
Lohan's success resulted in more Disney film roles, including the remake Freaky Friday (2003) also starring Jamie Lee Curtis. Her next role with Disney, the pre-teen comedy, Confessions of Teenage Drama Queen (2004), brought mild success. But it was her starring role in Paramount's film Mean Girls,
written by comedian Tina Fey, that turned Lohan into a bona fide star.
The movie recieved both popular and critical success; it became the 24th
highest grossing movie of 2004 and earned Lohan a Teen's Choice Award
and an MTV movie award for her performance.
Lohan returned to Disney in 2005 to star in Herbie: Fully Loaded,
the fifth film in the Herbie the racecar series. The film earned $144
million worldwide and marked the actress' transition into more grown-up
roles. in the meantime, Lohan also launched a music career. Thanks to
her growing fan base, her first album, Speak, debuted in 2004 and hit platinum status. Her next album, A Little More Personal, hit stores in 2005 but didn't fare as well. Neither did her next two films, Just My Luck and A Prairie Home Companion, which made it to the big screen in 2006 to mild box office sales.
Struggles and Controversy
As
her celebrity status grew, so did Lohan's attendance at New York
nightclubs. Her wild party lifestyle made Lohan instant tabloid fodder
in recent years, from her father's prison scandals to rumors of her own
struggles with bulimia. On May 26, 2007, Lohan was arrested after
crashing her Mercedes-Benz crashed into a tree in Beverly Hills. She was
arrested again July 24 in Santa Monica after she allegedly engaged in a
car chase with the mother of her former personal assistant. In both
cases, Lohan was found in possession of small amounts of cocaine, below
the .05 grams required for the more serious felony charges of drug
possession, according to the Los Angeles District Attorney's office.
After all her legal run-ins, Lohan was only charged with two counts each
of driving under the influence, and a single count of reckless driving.
Tracie
Rice, a woman who was a passenger in a car Lohan was accused of chasing
on July 24, 2007, sued the star for assault and negligence. Lohan
dodged felony charges when she reached a plea deal on misdemeanor
drunken driving and cocaine charges on August 23. She got the minimum:
four days in jail and credit for 24 hours already served. The sentence
was then knocked down to one day in jail for doing 10 days of community
service at a mortuary and in a hospital emergency room. That one day
became 84 minutes because of overcrowding at the jail. Lohan turned
herself in to the Los Angeles County women's detention center in
Lynwood. She was searched, fingerprinted and put in a holding cell in
the inmate reception area. She got to stay in her street clothes.
Officials denied she received special treatment.
Her
sentence also included mandatory rehab. In August, Lohan checked into
the Cirque Lodge Treatment Center in Sundance, Utah, her third stint in
rehab in 2007. After checking out on October 5, she told OK! Magazine
that the experience was "sobering and humbling" and her two main
priorities are to stay sober and out of Los Angeles. True to her word,
Lohan has kept a relatively low profile since the incident. She made
headlines again in 2008, however, for revealing that she was in a
long-term same-sex relationship with DJ Samantha Ronson.
In May 2008, Lohan appeared as a gust star on the television sitcom Ugly Betty. Most recently, Lohan has completed work on the film Labor Pains,
which is slated to hit the small screen in late 2009. She is also
currently at work on a new album, which is set for release on the Motown
record label.
Source: biography.com
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