At seventeen, LINDSAY LOHAN (Anna Coleman) has already appeared on the cover of “Vanity Fair,” having been featured as part of the prestigious magazine’s “It’s Totally Raining Teens” July spread. Most recognizable for her 1998 feature film debut playing twin sisters in Walt Disney Pictures’ “The Parent Trap,” starring Dennis Quaid and Natasha Richardson, she will next be seen starring in Disney’s “Confessions of A Teenage Drama Queen.”
Lohan was featured in the long-running role of Alli Fowler on the daytime drama “Another World,” as well as on “Guiding Light.” On television, she starred in two movies for Disney—the Wonderful World of Disney’s “Life-Size,” with Tyra Banks, and Disney Channel’s original “Get a Clue”—and in the sitcom “Bette.”
A model since age 3, Lohan has the distinction of being the first red-headed child to be signed by the prestigious Ford Modeling Agency. Her freckled face is familiar from more than sixty television commercials including spots for The Gap, Jello, Pizza Hut, and Wendy’s.
Lohan’s first pop single, “Ultimate,” appears on the soundtrack of “Freaky Friday.” She will also perform on the soundtrack of “Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen.” Lohan has been studying dancing and singing since age 4.
Lohan was born and lives with her family on Long Island, New York. She is the eldest of four siblings.