Lindsay Lohan, born on July 2, 1986, is an American actress, singer, and songwriter who began her career at a remarkably young age. She was signed to Ford Models at just three years old and quickly gained recognition as a child actress on popular soap operas such as Guiding Light and Another World. Lohan's breakthrough came with her dual role in the Disney classic The Parent Trap in 1998, which paved the way for a series of successful films including Life-Size, Get a Clue, Freaky Friday, and Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen.
Her portrayal of Cady Heron in the iconic teen comedy Mean Girls solidified her status as a teen idol and a leading lady in Hollywood. The New Yorker even ranked her performance as one of the best of the 21st century. Lohan's musical talents emerged as she signed with Casablanca Records, releasing two studio albums: the platinum-certified Speak and the gold-certified A Little More Personal (Raw).
Despite her early success, Lohan faced personal struggles that began during the filming of Georgia Rule in 2006, leading to a tumultuous period marked by legal issues and rehabilitation stints. She attempted to make a comeback with roles in Machete, Liz & Dick, and The Canyons, while also being guided by Oprah Winfrey in the docu-series Lindsay.
In recent years, Lohan has made a notable return to the screen, starring in Netflix romantic comedies such as Falling for Christmas and Irish Wish. Her accolades include three MTV Movie & TV Awards and nominations for several prestigious awards. Beyond acting, she launched a clothing line in 2008 and opened clubs in Greece, showcasing her entrepreneurial spirit.
Recognized for her beauty, Lohan has been named among the most beautiful women in the world multiple times and was ranked number one on Maxim's list of the world's most desirable women in 2007. Now married with one son, Lohan continues to evolve both personally and professionally.