Lindsay Dee Lohan was born in The Bronx, New York City, to Dina and Michael Lohan. She is the oldest child of her family.
Lindsay Lohan made her film debut at the age of 11 in the Disney remake of 'The Parent Trap', which brought her fame as a child star.
Lindsay Lohan starred in the critically acclaimed film 'Mean Girls'. The movie was a commercial success and cemented Lohan's status as a teen idol.
Lohan expanded her career into pop music, releasing her debut studio album, titled 'Speak', which was certified platinum by the RIAA.
Lindsay Lohan served 84 minutes in jail for a DUI. She experienced legal troubles that would affect her career for the following years.
Lohan appeared in several episodes of the television series 'Ugly Betty', which was part of her attempt to reinvent her public image and career at the time.
Lohan starred in the Lifetime movie 'Liz & Dick', portraying Elizabeth Taylor. The performance, however, received mixed reviews.
Lohan appeared on 'Oprah's Next Chapter' where she discussed her time in rehab, her personal struggles and her aspirations for a career comeback.
A docuseries titled 'Lindsay' aired on the Oprah Winfrey Network, documenting her recovery and work; however, it received low ratings.
MTV announced a reality show starring Lohan that would follow her management of her beach club in Mykonos, Greece.
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