Lindsay Lohan
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Lindsay Dee Lohan (Template:Pron-en;[2] born July 2, 1986)[1] is an American actress, model and pop singer-songwriter. She began her career as a child fashion model before making her motion picture debut in Disney's 1998 remake of The Parent Trap at the age of 11.
Lohan gained further fame between 2003 and 2005 with leading roles in the films Freaky Friday, Mean Girls and Herbie: Fully Loaded, subsequently appearing in independent films including Robert Altman's A Prairie Home Companion and Emilio Estevez's Bobby. Her career was interrupted in 2007 as two DUI incidents and three visits to rehabilitation facilities led to several lost movie deals. Resuming her career, she guest starred in the TV series Ugly Betty in 2008 and filmed Robert Rodriguez's Machete in 2009.
Lohan launched a second career in pop music in 2004 with the album Speak and followed up with A Little More Personal (Raw) in 2005. She has attracted significant publicity, particularly surrounding her personal life. As such, she is often photographed by paparazzi photographers.
Early life and education
Lohan was born on July 2, 1986, in New York City and grew up in Merrick and Cold Spring Harbor on Long Island, New York.[1][3] She is the eldest child of Donata "Dina" (née Sullivan) and Michael Lohan.[4] Lindsay has three younger siblings, all of whom have been models or actors: Michael Jr. (who appeared with Lindsay in The Parent Trap), Aliana ("Ali"), and Dakota ("Cody"), the youngest Lohan child.[4] Lohan is of Irish and Italian heritage and was raised as a Catholic.[4] Her maternal family were "well known Irish Catholic stalwarts" and her great-grandfather, John L. Sullivan, was a co-founder of the Pro-life Party in Long Island.[5] Lohan attended Cold Spring Harbor High School, where she did well in science and mathematics[6] until grade 11 when she started homeschooling.[7]
Lohan's parents have a turbulent history. They married in 1985, separated when she was three, and later reunited[8][9] before separating again in 2005, finalizing their divorce in 2007.[10][11] Her father, Michael, is a former Wall Street trader and businessman who inherited his father's pasta business, though has been in trouble with the law on several occasions[8][12] while her mother, Dina, is a former singer and dancer.[6]
Career
1989–2002: Early career and The Parent Trap
Lohan began her career as a child model with Ford Models at the age of three.[13][14] She modeled for Calvin Klein Kids and Abercrombie Kids, and appeared in over 100 television commercials,[6] including those for Pizza Hut and Wendy's, as well as a Jell-O spot with Bill Cosby.[13][14] By the age of 10, when Lohan played Alexandra "Alli" Fowler in the series Another World, Soap Opera Magazine said she was already considered a show-business veteran.[13][14]
Lohan remained in the role for a year, before leaving to star in Disney's 1998 family comedy The Parent Trap, a remake of the 1961 movie. She played dual roles of estranged twin sisters who try to reunite their long-divorced parents, played by Dennis Quaid and Natasha Richardson.[4][13] The film earned US$92 million worldwide, and critic Kenneth Turan called Lohan "the soul of this film as much as Hayley Mills was of the original", going on to say that "she is more adept than her predecessor at creating two distinct personalities".[15][16] The film won Lohan a Young Artist Award for best performance in a feature film[17] as well as a three-film contract with Disney.[6]
At the age of 14, Lohan played Bette Midler's daughter in the pilot episode of the short-lived series, Bette, but resigned her role when the production moved from New York to Los Angeles.[4][18] She also starred in two Disney television movies: Life-Size opposite Tyra Banks in 2000, and Get a Clue in 2002.[13][14] Also in 2002, Lohan dated singer Aaron Carter.[13] There were reports of a feud between her and Hilary Duff, who had also dated Carter,[13] though Lohan later commented that "people just started selling stories ... it was easy to write about."[19]
2003–2004: Freaky Friday and Mean Girls
Lohan starred as Anna Coleman alongside Jamie Lee Curtis in the 2003 family comedy Freaky Friday. At Lohan's own initiative, her character was rewritten and changed from a Goth style to be more relatable.[20] Critic Roger Ebert wrote that Lohan "has that Jodie Foster sort of seriousness and intent focus beneath her teenage persona".[21] Freaky Friday earned Lohan the award for Breakthrough Performance at the 2004 MTV Movie Awards[22] and, as of 2010, it remains her most commercially successful film, earning $160 million worldwide[23] as well as an 88% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes.[24]
Aiming to become a triple threat—actor, singer and dancer, similar to Ann-Margret and Marilyn Monroe—Lohan began showcasing her singing through her acting.[25] For the Freaky Friday soundtrack, she sang the closing theme, "Ultimate",[6] as well as recording four songs for the Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen soundtrack. Producer Emilio Estefan, Jr. signed Lohan to a five-album production deal in 2002.[6] Two years later, Lohan signed a recording contract with Casablanca Records, headed by Tommy Mottola.[26]
In 2004, Lohan starred in two lead roles. The first, Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen—Lohan's first role in a film that was not a remake[6]—earned a domestic box office total of $29 million, with Brandon Gray of Box Office Mojo commenting that it was "well above expectations as it was strictly for young girls".[27] The film overall, however, did not meet with critical acclaim.[28] Robert K. Elder of Metromix wrote that, "though still a promising star, Lohan will have to do a little penance before she's forgiven for Confessions".[29]
The teen comedy Mean Girls was Lohan's first movie independent of Disney. The film was a critical and commercial success, grossing $129 million worldwide and, according to Brandon Gray, "cementing her status as the new teen movie queen",[27][30][31] while Steve Rhodes wrote that "Lohan dazzles us once more. The smartly written script is a perfect match for her intelligent brand of comedy."[32] Lohan received four awards at the 2004 Teen Choice Awards for Freaky Friday and Mean Girls, including Breakout Movie Star.[33] Mean Girls also earned her two awards at the 2005 MTV Movie Awards, Best Female Performance and Best On-Screen Team along with several other cast members.[34]
2004: Speak
Lohan, then 17, became the youngest ever host of the MTV Movie Awards in 2004.[35] Following Mean Girls, which was scripted by Tina Fey and featured several alumni of Saturday Night Live, Lohan hosted the show three times between 2004 and 2006, as well as hosting the 2006 World Music Awards.[36]
Speak, Lohan's debut album, was released in December 2004, peaking at number four on the Billboard 200[37] and earning Platinum certification by early 2005.[6] The album was praised by Linda McGee of RTÉ, who awarded it 4 out of 5 stars and commented that "Speak opens with all the raw emotion and teenage angst that you'd expect from an artist of Lohan's age" and that, "while her vocals are not sensational, their gritty edge keeps Lohan more than afloat throughout this album"[38] as well as comparing the album to the early music of Avril Lavigne.[38] Allmusic, however, awarded it 2 out of 5 stars and claimed the album "feels more like a byproduct of an overdriven, overamplified celebrity culture than an actual album".[39] Though primarily a pop album, Speak was introduced with the single "Rumors". Described by Rolling Stone as "a bass-heavy, angry club anthem",[40] "Rumors" details Lohan's complaints with the paparazzi[41] and eventually earned a Gold certification in the United States.[42]
While shooting Herbie: Fully Loaded in 2004, Lohan was hospitalized with a kidney infection brought on by stress in her personal life and of recording her first album while the film was in production, prompting Vanity Fair to label it Lohan's "first disastrous shoot".[43] The magazine also described how Lohan terminated the promotional tour and was de-emphasized on the movie poster due to "un-Disney-like behavior".[43] Guest starring in an episode of That '70s Show, where he was a regular, Lohan dated actor Wilmer Valderrama in 2004.[44] According to Vanity Fair, the breakup with Valderrama contributed to Lohan's issues during the shooting of Herbie: Fully Loaded.[43]
With Mean Girls, Lohan's public profile was raised significantly and paparazzi began following her.[45] She spent several years living out of hotels in Los Angeles, of which two years were spent at Chateau Marmont. In late 2007, after settling down in more permanent residence, she explained that she spent so much time in hotels because she "didn't want to be alone" but that "it wasn't a way of life ... not very consistent."[46][47][48] Lohan has had a series of car accidents that have been widely reported, with minor crashes in August 2004,[49] October 2005,[50] and November 2006, when Lohan suffered minor injuries because a paparazzo who was following her for a photograph hit her car. Police called the crash intentional, but prosecutors said there was not enough evidence to file criminal charges.[51]
2005: Herbie: Fully Loaded and A Little More Personal (Raw)
Lohan returned to Disney in 2005 for Herbie: Fully Loaded, the fifth film in the series with the anthropomorphic car Herbie. Fully Loaded earned $144 million worldwide and received mixed reviews.[52][53] Stephen Holden of The New York Times called Lohan "a genuine star who ... seems completely at home on the screen",[54] While James Berardinelli wrote that, "as bright a starlet as she may be, Lohan ends up playing second fiddle to the car."[55]
In 2005, Lohan became the first person to have a My Scene celebrity doll released by Mattel. She also voiced herself in the animated direct-to-DVD film My Scene Goes Hollywood, based on the series of dolls.[56]
In December 2005, Lohan's second album, A Little More Personal (Raw), debuted at number 20 on the Billboard 200 chart, falling under the top 100 within six weeks.[6] Slant Magazine called it "contrived ... but for all the so-called weighty subject matter, there's not much meat on these bones."[57] The album was certified Gold in early 2006.[58] The music video for the album's first single, "Confessions of a Broken Heart (Daughter to Father)", was directed by Lohan and featured the acting debut of her sister, Ali.[6] The video was a dramatization of the pain Lohan says her family has suffered at the hands of her father.[59] It was Lohan's first song to chart on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number 57.[60]
Lohan's parents legally separated in December 2005 and finalized their divorce in 2007.[10][11] Lohan spoke in 2007 about her childhood: "I feel like a second parent in the sense that I helped raise my family." ... "I was put between my mother and father a lot. Well, I would put myself between them to try and keep the peace, and I felt good doing that."[61] Despite the conflicts, Lohan calls herself "a family girl" and has spoken very fondly of her family, including her father.[62][63] However, in 2007 and again in 2008 she stated that she was no longer in contact with him, describing his unpredictable behavior as hard to deal with.[64][65][66] In November 2009, her father released recordings of private phone calls with and about Lohan to the media.[67] She commented on Twitter: "I haven't had a real relationship w/Michael Sr. in years."[68]
Lohan's next widely released film, the romantic comedy Just My Luck, opened in May 2006 and, according to Variety, earned Lohan over $7 million.[69] The opening weekend box office takings of $5.7 million "broke lead actress Lindsay Lohan's winning streak" according to Brandon Gray.[70] The film received poor reviews and earned Lohan her first Golden Raspberry nomination for worst actress.[71][72]
2006–2007: Independent movies and career interruptions
Following Just My Luck, Lohan focused on smaller roles in more mature, independent movies.[73] Robert Altman's ensemble comedy A Prairie Home Companion, in which Lohan co-stars with Meryl Streep and Lily Tomlin, had a limited release in June 2006. Peter Travers wrote for Rolling Stone that "Lohan rises to the occasion, delivering a rock-the-house version of 'Frankie and Johnny'".[74] Co-star Streep said of Lohan's acting: "She's in command of the art form" and "completely, visibly living in front of the camera".[75] The Emilio Estevez drama Bobby was released in theaters in November 2006. Lohan received favorable comments for her performance, particularly a scene opposite Sharon Stone.[76][77] As part of the Bobby ensemble cast, Lohan was nominated for a Screen Actors Guild Award and won an award for Ensemble Acting at the Hollywood Film Festival where she also won a Breakout Award for her work in 2006.[78][79] Lohan's next appearance was in Chapter 27 as a John Lennon fan who befriends Mark David Chapman (Jared Leto) on the day he murders Lennon. Filming finished in early 2006, but was not released until March 2008 due to difficulties in finding a distributor.[80][81][82] In May 2007, the drama Georgia Rule, in which Lohan stars alongside Felicity Huffman and Jane Fonda, was released. Owen Gleiberman of Entertainment Weekly wrote that "Lohan hits a true note of spiteful princess narcissism".[83] During filming in 2006, Lohan was hospitalized, her representative saying "she was overheated and dehydrated".[84] At the time Lohan was going through a breakup with restaurant owner Harry Morton.[85] This contributed to her problems on the set according to Allure.[61] In a letter that was made public, studio executive James G. Robinson called Lohan "irresponsible and unprofessional". He mentioned "various late arrivals and absences from the set" and that "we are well aware that your ongoing all night heavy partying is the real reason for your so-called 'exhaustion'."[86] Co-star Fonda later commented that "when she showed up on the set, she was always great."[87]
In 2006, Lohan attended Alcoholics Anonymous meetings.[88] In early January 2007, production on the film I Know Who Killed Me was put on hold when Lohan underwent appendix surgery.[89][90][91] Later in the month, Lohan admitted herself to the Wonderland Center rehabilitation facility. Lohan checked out on February 16, 2007 after completing a 30-day stay.[92][93] During the stay she continued shooting the film, returning to the facility at night.[94][95] Shortly thereafter, Lohan withdrew from a film adaptation of Oscar Wilde's A Woman of No Importance, her publicist stating that Lohan needed to "focus on getting better".[96][97] Lohan was replaced in The Edge of Love in April 2007, shortly before filming was to begin, with the director citing "insurance reasons" and Lohan later explaining that she "was going through a really bad time then."[98][99][100]
Lohan was then cast in the film adaptation of the novel Poor Things. On May 26, four days before production was set to start, she was arrested for DUI and subsequently re-entered rehab. The film's producers initially voiced support and production was put on hold.[101][102][103]
Lohan was involved in a traffic accident on May 26, 2007 when she lost control of her car and ran the vehicle up a curb. Beverly Hills police also found what they preliminarily identified as a "usable" amount of cocaine in her car. After receiving treatment for minor injuries, Lohan was arrested on a misdemeanor charge of driving under the influence of alcohol.[104] She subsequently entered the Promises Treatment Center rehabilitation facility, where she stayed for 45 days.[105][106] Upon her release to outpatient care, Lohan was voluntarily fitted with a SCRAM bracelet to monitor her sobriety.[107][108]
On July 24, three weeks before filming was scheduled to resume, Lohan was arrested for a second DUI and again returned to rehabilitation.[109] Ultimately she fell out of the project.[110]
On July 24, less than two weeks after leaving Promises, Lohan refused a field sobriety test in Santa Monica and was taken to a police station where her blood alcohol level was found to be above the legal limit. While conducting a search, the police found a small amount of cocaine in her pocket.[107][108][111] Lohan was booked on a felony charge of possession of cocaine and misdemeanor charges of driving under the influence and driving with a suspended license.[111][112] In August 2007, Lohan entered Cirque Lodge Treatment Center in Sundance, Utah for a third stint at rehabilitation, staying until discharge on October 5, 2007.[113] In 2007 Lohan first dated British TV personality Calum Best and then snowboarder Riley Giles, who she met during her third stay in rehab.[114][115]
In the wake of her second DUI arrest, Lohan withdrew from a scheduled appearance on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno in which she had been due to promote I Know Who Killed Me, a low-budget thriller-mystery in which she stars as a stripper with a dual personality.[116] The film premiered to what Entertainment Weekly called "an abysmal $3.5 million".[117] It earned Lohan a dual Razzy nomination for Worst Actress, with Lohan coming first and second, tying with herself.[118]
Hollywood executives and industry insiders commented that it would be difficult for Lohan to find employment until she could prove that she was sober and reliable, citing possible issues with securing insurance.[119][120][121] Robinson, the producer who previously criticized Lohan's work ethic on Georgia Rule, said that he would work with her again if she got the proper medical care, and went on to describe her as "one of the most talented young women in the movie business today."[117]
On August 23, 2007, Lohan pleaded guilty to cocaine use and driving under the influence and was sentenced to one day imprisonment and 10 days community service. She was also ordered to pay fines and complete an alcohol education program, and was given three years probation. Lohan released a statement in which she said "it is clear to me that my life has become completely unmanageable because I am addicted to alcohol and drugs".[122] On November 15, 2007, Lohan served 84 minutes in jail. A sheriff spokesman cited overcrowding and the nonviolent nature of the crime as reasons for the reduced sentence.[123] The probation was extended by an additional year in October 2009, following several instances in which Lohan failed to attend the court-ordered substance abuse treatment classes.[124]
Following a switch to Universal Motown, Lohan began working on a third album, tentatively titled Spirit in the Dark, in late 2007 and released "Bossy" in May 2008.[125][126][127][128] In November 2008, Lohan stated that work on the album had stalled and that she wanted to avoid the stress of working on movies and music at the same time.[129]
2008–2010: Continued career
In May 2008, Lohan made her first screen appearance since I Know Who Killed Me, on ABC's television series Ugly Betty.[130] She guest starred in four episodes, spanning seasons two and three in 2008, as Kimmie Keegan, an old schoolmate of the protagonist Betty Suarez.[130] Lohan made a cameo appearance in the drug themed music video for the May 2008 N*E*R*D song "Everyone Nose".[131]
Lohan has been the face of Jill Stuart, Miu Miu, and Dooney and Bourke, as well as the 2008 Visa Swap British fashion campaign[132][133] as well as being the face of Italian clothing company Fornarina for its Spring/Summer 2009 campaign.[132]
Lohan dated DJ Samantha Ronson in 2008 and 2009.[134][135] Lohan co-hosted club events with Ronson and accompanied her when she was DJ-ing.[136][137] Speaking about her sexual orientation, Lohan has said she is not a lesbian. When asked if she is bisexual, she responded "Maybe. Yeah", adding "I don't want to classify myself."[134] In April 2009, following her break up with Ronson, Lohan appeared in a skit on the comedy website Funny or Die. The self-deprecating video is a spoof of the personal ads on dating website eHarmony.[138] It was viewed 2.7 million times in the first week and received favorable comments from the media.[139]
In the 2009 comedy Labor Pains, Lohan plays a woman who pretends to be pregnant. During the shoot, Lohan's manager worked with the paparazzi to encourage the media to show her working, as opposed to partying.[140] It was originally planned for a theatrical release, but instead appeared as a TV movie on the ABC Family cable channel in July 2009, "a setback for the star" according to Variety.[141][142] The premiere received 2.1 million viewers, "better-than-average" for the channel according to E! Online.[143] Joanna Weiss of The Boston Globe commented that Lohan "looks to be coasting through a part that requires little effort, anyway".[144] Alessandra Stanley of the New York Times said "this is not a triumphant return of a prodigal child star. ... [Labor Pains] never shakes free of the heavy baggage Ms. Lohan brings to the role".[145]
Lohan was a guest judge on US TV style contest Project Runway sixth season premiere episode, which aired in August 2009.[146][147] In December 2009, she spent a week in India working on a BBC Three documentary on trafficking of women and children.[148][149] She is due to appear in Robert Rodriguez's Machete, for which she was filming in August and September 2009 and which is scheduled for release in 2010.[150][151] It was announced in May 2009 that Lohan was to star in the upcoming film The Other Side, planned for a 2010 release.[152]
Personal life
During the 2008 US presidential campaign, Lohan offered her services to Barack Obama's election effort, including hosting events aimed at young voters; but her offer was declined. An unnamed source within the Obama campaign told the Chicago Sun-Times that Lohan was "not exactly the kind of high-profile star who would be a positive for us."[153] She nonetheless posted MySpace blogs with her opinions on the election, urging voters to support Obama, criticizing media coverage of vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin, and describing Palin as homophobic, anti-abortion and anti-environmentalist.[154][155][156][157] Lohan had earlier in 2006, during the Iraq War, expressed an interest in going to Iraq on a USO tour with Hillary Clinton.[158] Back in 2004, Lohan stated that she did not like to talk about politics in order to avoid alienating any part of her fanbase.[159]
Lohan has featured in various men's magazines. She was voted tenth on the list of "100 Sexiest Women" by readers of FHM in 2005,[160] while Maxim placed her third on its" Hot 100" list in 2006[161] and first in 2007.[162] In a poll by The Daily Mirror in February 2010, Lohan was voted tenth on a list of "sexiest redheads ever".[163]
Lohan has a long-lasting obsession with Marilyn Monroe going back to when she saw Niagara during the The Parent Trap shoot.[164] In the 2008 Spring Fashion edition of New York magazine, Lohan re-created Monroe's final photo shoot, known as The Last Sitting, including nudity, saying that the photo shoot was "an honor".[164] The New York Times critic Ginia Bellafante found it disturbing, saying "the pictures ask viewers to engage in a kind of mock necrophilia. ... At 21 [Lohan] seems even older than Monroe, who was 36 in the originals ... [and] the photographs bear none of Monroe's fragility".[165]
In 2008, Lohan launched a clothes line, whose name 6126 was designed to represent Monroe's birth date (June 1, 1926). The line started with leggings, before expanding to a full collection, covering 280 pieces as of April 2010.[166][167] In April 2009, Lohan released a self-tanning spray under the brand name Sevin Nyne in collaboration with Sephora.[168][169][170] In September 2009, Lohan became an artistic adviser for the French fashion house Emanuel Ungaro;[171] a collection by designer Estrella Archs with Lohan as adviser was presented in October, receiving a "disastrous" reception, according to Entertainment Weekly and New York.[172][173] Lohan left the company in March 2010.[174]
Having undergone rehabilitation for drug and alcohol addiction, Lohan, who has suffered from asthma since the age of two, is a smoker.[175][176]
In the aftermath of the Haiti earthquake in March 2010, Lohan gave fund-raising assistance to the British Red Cross to provide aid for the country.[177] That same month, Lohan commenced legal proceedings in which she sought $100 million from financial services company E*Trade for a television advertisement that Lohan claimed invoked her likeness without her permission.[178] She appeared on British comedy chat show Alan Carr: Chatty Man on March 11, 2010, during which she refused to answer questions from host Alan Carr about her sexuality as well as speaking about her fascination with Marilyn Monroe, and her fashion work.[179]
Filmography
Feature films | |||
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Year | Title | Role | Notes |
1998 | The Parent Trap | Hallie Parker / Annie James | remake |
2003 | Freaky Friday | Anna Coleman | remake |
2004 | Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen | Mary Elizabeth "Lola" Cep | |
Mean Girls | Cady Heron | ||
2005 | Herbie: Fully Loaded | Maggie Peyton | sequel |
2006 | Just My Luck | Ashley Albright | |
A Prairie Home Companion | Lola Johnson | ||
Bobby | Diane Howser | ||
2007 | Georgia Rule | Rachel Wilcox | |
I Know Who Killed Me | Aubrey Flemming / Dakota Moss | ||
2008 | Chapter 27 | Jude Hanson | |
2010 | Machete | April Benz | (post-production) |
The Other Side | Max Mackenzie | (pre-production) | |
Films made for television or video | |||
Year | Title | Role | Distributor |
2000 | Life-Size | Casey Stuart | ABC |
2002 | Get a Clue | Lexy Gold | Disney Channel Original Movie |
2009 | Labor Pains | Thea Clayhill | ABC Family |
Television roles | |||
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
1996 | Another World | Alli Fowler | Soap Opera |
2000 | Bette | Rose Midler | "Pilot" (Season 1, Episode 1) |
2004 | King of the Hill | Jenny Medina | "Talking Shop" (Season 8, Episode 22) |
2005 | That '70s Show | Danielle | "Mother's Little Helper" (Season 7, Episode 7) |
2008 | Ugly Betty | Kimmie Keegan | Mutiple Episodes (Season 3, Episodes 1,4 & 5) |
Discography
Lohan began showcasing her singing through her acting roles, singing several tracks for the soundtracks of Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen and Freaky Friday. Her discography consists of two studio albums—Speak (2004) and A Little More Personal (Raw) (2005)—seven singles and five music videos.
See also
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All of which resulted in Lohan becoming a favorite object of scrutiny for the paparazzi and the online pervert community alike.
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- ^ Apodaca 2008. "After years of living like a rock star in hotels — a year at the Hollywood Roosevelt, followed by two years and two suites at the Chateau Marmont — Lindsay wanted to go home. Which meant actually creating a home. Last fall, she took the keys to a Beverly Hills estate she leases with Semel. It took her five years of living in Los Angeles, where she moved when she was a squeaky-sweet 16, to finally settle down."
- ^ Kaylin 2008. "Whereas Lohan used to live in hotels - 'I didn't want to be alone, so whatever I needed I could just go downstairs and there were people there' - she now recongizes the unhealthiness of that. 'It wasn't a way of life,' she says. 'Not very consistent.'"
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... the best dad. He's the most loving, kind person you could ever meet.
- ^ Bachrach 2007. "... gossip items starring her father. 'I don't speak to him,' she tells me."
- ^ Kaylin 2008. "she's shutting down communication with Dad for a bit - 'until he decides to be a grown-up.' Family turmoil's been a constant for a while now. 'It was always up and down,' Lohan says of her teen years - 'very unpredictable. It was just of just like whether he was gonna be there, what he would be like; we didn't know what to expect from him, which was difficult.'"
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The two are not speaking at the moment, though Lindsay insists, "He's not a bad guy. He's just making bad choices."
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her recent choices to take small roles in more adult-themed independent films
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... that generation is most effectively embodied by a character named Diane (Lindsay Lohan), who is planning to marry a boy she knows only vaguely to keep him from going to Vietnam. When she explains what she's doing to a manicurist played by Sharon Stone, the unspoken wisdom between the two women is palpable and quietly electrifying.
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But for every moment that sags, another soars. Lindsay Lohan is tremulous and sweet as Diane. ... Sharon Stone['s] ... scenes with Lohan ... are surprisingly gentle.
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She's up for a SAG award as part of the ensemble cast of "Bobby."
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has just finished Chapter 27
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Widest Release: 11 theaters, Release Date: March 28, 2008
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Lindsay Lohan had surgery to remove her appendix on Thursday. "She does have appendicitis, and she is getting her appendix removed," her rep, Leslie Sloane, told PEOPLE Thursday afternoon.
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Lohan, 20, has been filming the thriller I Know Who Killed Me, and a rep for the movie tells PEOPLE production had already been on hold due to Lohan's recent appendix surgery. It's uncertain when filming will resume.
- ^ Finn 2007. "Production had already been halted at the beginning of January, when Lohan took a timeout for an appendectomy. She received the go-ahead from her doctor to go back to work early last week."
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Lindsay Lohan has checked into rehab, she said in a statement Wednesday. 'I have made a proactive decision to take care of my personal health,' she said. "I appreciate your well wishes and ask that you please respect my privacy at this time.'
- ^ Finn 2007. "Per her rep, Lohan has been free to work and carry on with her life during the day and head back to Wonderland at night. She returned to the set of the upcoming thriller I Know Who Killed Me Jan. 26, nine days after starting treatment. 'She's on set today,' Zelnik added."
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Lindsay Lohan, who entered rehab last month, has backed out of an upcoming movie, A Woman of No Importance, her rep confirms to PEOPLE. ... Rather than jumping from movie to movie, Lohan plans to take it easy for a few weeks, according to Sloane, who adds: 'It's a mature thing to do. ... She's doing this so she can focus on getting better.'
- ^ Finn 2007. "Planning to take it easy for a while once she completes rehab for what ails her, Lindsay Lohan has opted to drop out of one of her upcoming film projects, the big-screen adaptation of the Oscar Wilde play A Woman of No Importance. 'She's doing great,' Lohan's publicist, Leslie Sloane Zelnik, told E! Online senior editor Marc Malkin, adding that she needs to focus on her treatment for now."
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Maybury said he had originally wanted Parent Trap actress Lindsay Lohan to play Thomas's wife, but he was unable to get her out of California to Wales for "insurance reasons".
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I spoke to John Maybury [director of Edge of Love] when I was in London ... I was supposed to do a movie for him three years ago, but I was going through a really bad time then.
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The thesp was arrested for suspicion of driving under the influence Saturday after her convertible struck a curb, and investigators found what they believe is cocaine at the scene, police said. She admitted herself to an intensive medical rehabilitation facility, according to a statement released by her publicist, Leslie Sloane Zelnick. ... Zelnick told Daily Variety on Tuesday that she did not know if Lohan will be able to take part in "Poor Things," a dark comedy set to begin shooting on Wednesday. A rep for the producers said the project's still moving ahead and may have to switch schedules.
- ^ Halbfinger 2007. "Production of 'Poor Things' ... was initially to have begun May 30, but was derailed four days earlier when Ms. Lohan crashed her Mercedes and was charged with driving under the influence ... and she checked herself into the Promises rehabilitation facility. ... 'Poor Things' was put on hold."
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Producers Rob Hickman and Shirley MacLaine, who had recently signed Lohan to star in their film, Poor Things, released the following statement about Lindsay's involvement: 'In the spirit of helping Lindsay Lohan and her rehabilitation, we have been asked by Lindsay to comply with her wishes to continue working on Poor Things. We are trying to rearrange the shooting schedule to facilitate her working at the end of the shoot, to coincide with the completion of her rehabilitation. We wish her love and the blending of mind, body and spirit.'
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Lohan fell out of the ["Poor Things"] project in May when she admitted herself to a rehabilitation facility.
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...would not hire her until she proved herself healthy and reliable" ... "She would need perhaps to post her salary as bond, or pay for her own insurance, even on an independent film.
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...unemployable until she proves she can stay clean, sober and free of charges." ... "Securing insurance, a necessary and costly step for making any movie, could be all but impossible if Lohan is involved in the project.
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All Hollywood productions need insurance, and troublesome or troubled actors can often stand in the way of that requirement. ... 'I don't see how she's employable for the next 18 months' ... 'Who's going to insure her?'
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Lohan and Ronson, who were hosting a bash together at club Mansion
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Robin Roberts, the anchorman for ABC news, said of the two minute mock personal: 'It's not just getting laughs, it may get her career back on track.'
- ^ Kaylin 2008. "But Muro [Lohan's manager] is also strategic - for instance, welcoming paparazzi shots of Lohan on the set, working (as opposed to tumbling out of a club). As such, whenever Lohan is called to the set, she dutifully does the pap walk - texting feverishly behind a curtain of hair, while grungy lensmen scamper alongside."
- ^ "Lindsay Lohan's New Movie Goes Straight to Cable". omg!. Yahoo!. March 26, 2009. Retrieved April 19, 2010.
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Lohan's rep tells PEOPLE the actress is indeed working, and is currently in Texas shooting the upcoming thriller Machete
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I've been trying to go to Iraq with Hillary Clinton for so long. Hillary was trying to work it out, but it seemed too dangerous. I wanted to do what Marilyn Monroe did, when she went and just set up a stage and did a concert for the troops all by herself.
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On reaching voting age: 'I'm not very politically involved. And I don't like to talk about it. I mean, if you say you're a Democrat, that'll turn off Republicans, and that's half of your fan base.'
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Photographs by Bert Stern
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the launch of her Sevin Nyne spray-tanning line in Santa Monica last night.
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- ^ Peretz 2006. "'Lindsay has had bronchial asthma since she was two,' Dina says"
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