Lindsay Lohan was recently seen on the big screen as the star of Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen and opposite Jamie Lee Curtis in Mark Waters’ Freaky Friday. A charismatic and talented young actress, Lohan made her feature film debut in 1998 playing twins in the remake of The Parent Trap, co-starring Dennis Quaid and Natasha Richardson.
On television, Lohan was featured in the long-running role of Ali Fowler on the daytime drama series "Another World." She also appeared on "Guiding Light" and in "Bette," where she co-starred as Bette Midler’s daughter, as well as in the television movies "Life-Size," with Tyra Banks, and "Get a Clue."
Lohan began her career at the age of three as a Ford model, with the distinction of being the first red-headed child to be signed by the prestigious agency. Her freckled face is familiar from more than 60 television commercials, including spots for The Gap, Jell-O, Pizza Hut and Wendy’s.
Lohan, who has been singing and dancing since the age of four, can be heard on the movie soundtrack for Freaky Friday, singing the main theme song "Ultimate," and on the soundtrack for Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen.
She was born on Long Island, New York, where she still resides with her family.