Performer of the Month: Lindsay Lohan
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In New York, NY, on 02 July 1986, Lindsay Lohan became the first child of a
proud couple: Dina (a one-time Radio City "Rockette" and Wall Street analyst who
now manages her daughter's career) and Michael Lohan (a long-time Wall Street
trader who developed, then sold, his family's multi-million-dollar pasta
business to fund and develop major studios and independent Hollywood
productions). Three siblings (Michael, Aliana and Dakota) would follow in the
years to come.
Lindsay started modeling (she was the first redheaded child ever signed by the
prestigious Ford Modeling Agency) and acting at the tender age of 3. People in
the business quickly recognized her talent, and she was hired to shoot more than
60 commercials; including spots for Pizza Hut, Wendy's and Jell-O (with Bill
Cosby). A plum role soon followed on the television series Another World as the
third actress (in late 1996 and early 1997) to play Alexandra "Alli" Fowler.
Around this time, USA Today says Lindsay also would become one of several New
York-area children to appear in a Halloween skit on David Letterman, dressed as
garbage (!).
It was not until 05 January 1997 that she knew she would be cast in a major
motion picture. The director of The Parent Trap, Nancy Meyers, called Lindsay
that day and told her that she had the part — or is that parts — of the twins.
As you no doubt have seen (after all, you're here), Lindsay proved that she is
an actress of considerable skill, deftly handling two different personalities in
one single movie.
Lindsay was officially recognized for her talent as well; earning a Young Artist
Award for Leading Actress (which she shared with Stepmom's Jena Malone), and
nominations for a YoungStar Award and a Blockbuster Entertainment Award.
Early in 1999, Lindsay filmed another movie. Life-Size — originally a Wonderful
World of Disney production later released on home video — allowed Lindsay to act
with Tyra Banks.
In 2000, Lindsay won the role of "Rose" in Bette Midler's television sitcom,
Bette. After shooting the pilot episode, the show's producers decided it would
be easier on the crew — most of whom lived near Los Angeles — if filming moved
to California. Lindsay gave up the role to stay in New York, and Los
Angeles-area actress Marina Malota was pegged to take over the role of Midler's
teen-aged daughter. The series was canceled only a few months later, due to
sagging ratings and the strain on the show's stars (ironically, Midler had to
fly cross-country from her New York home to film her own show).
In June, 2001, Lindsay completed filming the role of "Lexy Gold" in Get a Clue,
the Disney Channel Original Movie of the Month for January, 2002 — later
rescheduled for telecast in June, 2002.
Walt Disney Pictures announced on 31 July 2002 that Lindsay had signed on to
play Anna Coleman in the theatrical remake of Freaky Friday. Updating yet
another film from its vaults, Disney signed Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis (A Fish
Called Wanda) as the mother-and-daughter team who wake up one day in each
other's bodies. Lohan — who already proved she could fill Hayley Mills' shoes
and then some — took on a role that helped propel a young Jodie Foster to
stardom.
In September, 2002, Lindsay appeared poised to fulfill her lifelong dream of
becoming a singer when one of the biggest names in music, Emilio Estefan, Jr.,
took Lindsay under his professional wing. Estefan Enterprises announced a
five-album production deal and the promise of an aggressive effort to "sell" her
pop style "with a rock edge" to a major record label.
In 2003, Lindsay accepted the lead role in Disney's Confessions of a Teenage
Drama Queen (originally a New Line project written for Hilary Duff, who had to
pass due to her full schedule). Filmed in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and in New
York City, Queen is set for release early in 2004.
Later in 2003, leaving The Mouse behind (for now), Lindsay jumped over to
Paramount Studios to re-team with Freaky director Mark S. Waters for Mean Girls.
Principal photography ended in November, 2003. During filming, she began
negotiations to star in Dramarama for Warner Bros.
Lindsay Lohan shares her birthday with the late US Supreme Court Justice
Thurgood Marshall, the late civil rights activist Medgar Evers, the late King
Olav V of Norway, former Philippine First Lady Imelda ("I have more shoes than
you") Marcos, New Hampshire Congressman John Sununu, WWF wrestler Bret "The
Hitman" Hart, retired NASCAR driver Richard "The King of Stock Car Racing"
Petty, and the late Wendy's Restaurant founder Dave Thomas (really!). Fellow
actors born on 02 July include Yancy Butler (Witchblade), James McNichol
(General Hospital, brother of actress Kristy McNichol), Jerry Hall (Batman,
ex-wife of Mick Jagger), Ron Silver (Billionaire Boys' Club), Brock Peters (Star
Trek), Ken Curtis (Gunsmoke), and Polly Holliday (Flo on television, "Marva Kulp,
Sr." in The Parent Trap).