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American actress and singer Lindsay Lohan began her career as a child actress in the 1990s and has since appeared in numerous film and television projects among other productions. Lohan made her motion picture debut in Disney's commercially and critically successful remake of The Parent Trap (1998). She continued her acting career by appearing in a number of Disney films, including Freaky Friday (2003), which remains her highest-grossing film, Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen (2004) and Herbie: Fully Loaded (2005). Her first non-Disney film, Mean Girls (2004), became a massive success by grossing over $129 million worldwide and later became a cult classic. Lohan also did smaller, more mature roles in which she received positive reviews on her acting including A Prairie Home Companion (2005), Bobby (2006) and Chapter 27 (2007). Between 2006 and 2007, Lohan continued her career with leading roles in films like Just My Luck (2006), Georgia Rule (2007) and I Know Who Killed Me (2007). Lohan's career faced many interruptions from legal and personal troubles during the mid to late 2000s, with her acting work becoming more sporadic in the following decade. She then starred in Labor Pains (2009), Machete (2010), Liz & Dick (2012) and The Canyons (2013). She made her stage debut in the London West End production of Speed-the-Plow (2014). In 2022, Lohan signed a multi-picture deal with Netflix to star in her first major productions in over a decade, the romantic comedies Falling for Christmas (2022) and Irish Wish (2024).

Film

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Lindsay Lohan film appearances
Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1998 The Parent Trap Hallie Parker / Annie James Film debut; lead role [1]
2003 Freaky Friday Anna Coleman / Tess Coleman Lead role [2]
2004 Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen Mary Elizabeth "Lola" Cep [3]
Mean Girls Cady Heron [4]
2005 Herbie: Fully Loaded Margaret "Maggie" Peyton [5]
My Scene Goes Hollywood: The Movie Herself Voice role; guest star [6]
2006 A Prairie Home Companion Lola Johnson Ensemble cast [7]
Just My Luck Ashley Albright Lead role [8]
Bobby Diane Howser Ensemble cast [9]
Friendly Fire The Girlfriend Guest star [10]
The Holiday Herself Uncredited cameo [11]
2007 Chapter 27 Jude Hanson Supporting role [12]
Georgia Rule Rachel Wilcox Lead role [13]
I Know Who Killed Me Aubrey Fleming / Dakota Moss [14]
2009 Labor Pains Thea Clayhill [15]
2010 Machete April Booth Supporting role [16]
2011 Lindsay Lohan Herself Short film; lead role [17]
2012 First Point [18]
2013 Inappropriate Comedy Guest star [19]
Scary Movie 5 [20]
The Canyons Tara Lead role; also co-producer [21]
2015 Till Human Voices Wake Us Lana Short film; guest star [22]
2019 Among the Shadows Patricia Sherman Supporting role [23]
2022 Falling for Christmas Sierra Belmont / Sara Lead role; also exec. producer [24]
2024 Mean Girls Mathletes Moderator Cameo appearance [25]
Irish Wish Madeline "Maddie" Kelly Lead role; also exec. producer [26]
Our Little Secret Avery Becker [27]
2025 Freakier Friday Anna Coleman Lead role; also exec. producer; post-production [28]
Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released

Television

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Lindsay Lohan television appearances
Year Title Role Network Notes Ref.
1992 Late Night with David Letterman Trick-or-treater NBC Uncredited; episode dated October 29 [29]
1993 Guiding Light Chrissie CBS Episode dated May 24 [30]
1995 Sesame Street Kid PBS 2 episodes [31]
1996–1997 Another World Alexandra "Alli" Fowler NBC Recurring role [32]
2000 Life-Size Casey Stuart ABC Television film; lead role [33]
Bette Rose CBS Episode: "Pilot" [34]
2002 Get a Clue Alexandra "Lexy" Gold Disney Channel Television film; lead role [35]
2003 Punk'd Herself MTV Episode dated December 14 [36]
2004 MTV Diary Television documentary [37]
2004, 2005,
2006, 2012
Saturday Night Live Herself
Various characters
NBC 5 episodes (Host of 4 episodes) [38]
2004 MTV Movie Awards Herself MTV Host [39]
King of the Hill Jenny Medina Fox Voice role; episode: "Talking Shop" [40]
That '70s Show Danielle Guest star; episode: "Mother's Little Helper" [41]
2006 Rock Legends: Platinum Weird Herself VH1 Television mockumentary [42]
World Music Awards Channel 4 Host [43]
2008 Ugly Betty Kimmie Keegan ABC Recurring role; 4 episodes [44]
2009 Project Runway Herself Bravo Guest judge; episode: "Welcome to Los Angeles!" [45]
2010 Teenage Paparazzo HBO Television documentary [46]
Lindsay Lohan's Indian Journey BBC Three [47]
Double Exposure Bravo Episode: "I'm Gonna Smash the Ringflash!" [48]
2011 Love, Marilyn HBO Television documentary [49]
2012 Glee Fox Guest star; episode: "Nationals" [50]
Liz & Dick Elizabeth Taylor Lifetime Television film; lead role [51]
2013 Million Dollar Decorators Herself Bravo Episode: "The Finishing Touch" [52]
Anger Management FX Guest star; episode: "Charlie Gets Lindsay Lohan in Trouble" [53]
Chelsea Lately E! Guest host; episode dated August 5 [54]
Oprah's Next Chapter OWN Episode: "Lindsay's Next Chapter" [55]
Late Night with Jimmy Fallon Stephanie Sullivan NBC Episode dated September 26 [56]
Eastbound & Down Adult Shayna Powers HBO Uncredited cameo; episode: "Chapter 29" [57]
2014 Lindsay Herself OWN Lead role; 8 episodes; also producer [58]
Billy on the Street Fuse Episode: "Billy Destroys a Car" [59]
2 Broke Girls Claire Guinness CBS Guest star; episode: "And the Wedding Cake Cake Cake" [60]
2015 Jimmy Kimmel Live! Sorta Guillermo ABC Episode dated February 3 [61]
2017 Friday Night Feast Herself Channel 4 Episode: "Lindsay Lohan, Venison and Spear Fishing" [62]
2018 Sick Note Katerina West Sky One Recurring role; 7 episodes [63]
2019 Lindsay Lohan's Beach Club Herself MTV Lead role; 12 episodes; also producer [64]
The Masked Singer Australia Network 10 Panelist; 10 episodes [65]
2020 Haircut Night in America CBS Television special [66]
Celebrity Watch Party Fox 2 episodes [67]
2021 Devil May Care Ziva Syfy Voice role; episode: "The Date" [68]
2022 Lovestruck High Herself Prime Video Voice role; narrator; 8 episodes [69]

Stage

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Lindsay Lohan stage work
Year Title Role Playwright Venue Notes Ref.
2014 Speed-the-Plow Karen David Mamet Playhouse Theatre September 24 − November 30 [70]

Music videos

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Lindsay Lohan in music videos
Year Title Performer Director Ref.
2003 "What I Like About You" Lillix Mark Waters [71]
2004 "Drama Queen (That Girl)" Herself Declan Whitebloom [72]
"Rumors" Jake Nava [73]
2005 "Over" [74]
"First" [75]
"Confessions of a Broken Heart (Daughter to Father)" Lindsay Lohan [76]
2008 "Everyone Nose" N.E.R.D. Diane Martel [77]
2011 "Let the Games Begin" MIGGS Justin Purser [78]
2012 "Blue" R.E.M. James Franco [79]
2013 "Applause" (V magazine version) Lady Gaga Cycy Sanders [80]
"City of Angels" Thirty Seconds to Mars Jared Leto [81]
2023 "You Only Love Me" Rita Ora Charlie Sarsfield [82]

Web

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Lindsay Lohan web appearances
Year Title Publisher Notes Ref.
2009 Lindsay Lohan's eHarmony Profile Funny or Die Sketch [83]
Lindsay's Private Party Muse (88 Phases) Short [84]
2010 Lindsay Lohan by Ellen von Unwerth GQ Deutschland (Condé Nast) [85]
Cut & Sew Marc Ecko Campaign [86]
Cameo Stars Facebook Cameos [87]
Lindsay Lohan by Ellen von Unwerth Vogue Italia (Condé Nast) Short [88]
Judd Apatow's All-Star Video Part 2 Funny or Die Sketch [89]
2011 Life Is Not a Fairytale Tyler Shields Short [90]
2014 Operation Bobbi Bear Life Ball Charity auction [91]
Love Advent Love (Condé Nast) Web series [92]
2015 Lindsay Lohan by Ellen von Unwerth No Tofu Short [93]
2020 The Parent Trap Reunion Katie Couric Media Virtual event [94]
Mean Girls Reunion Katie Couric Media [95]
2022 Life in Looks Vogue (Condé Nast) Web series [96]
The Lohdown Studio71 Podcast series [97]

Commercials

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Lindsay Lohan in commercials
Year Company/Brand Promoting Ref.
1990s Duncan Hines Food products [98]
Jell-O [99]
Pizza Hut [99]
Wendy's [99]
Gap Clothing [99]
Pay Day Board game [100]
1996 Allstate Fire safety PSA [101]
2001 Walt Disney World 100 Years of Magic [102]
2004 MTV MTV Movie Awards [103]
2005 NBA Basketball league [104]
2006 Proactiv Skin care products [105]
2009 Fornarina Clothing [106]
2011 Beezid Online retailer [107]
2015 Esurance Insurance (Super Bowl XLIX) [108]
2018 Lawyer.com Legal services [109]
2020 Discover Credit card (Super Bowl LIV) [110]
2022 Planet Fitness Fitness center (Super Bowl LVI) [111]
Allbirds Footwear [112]
Pepsi Soft drink beverage [113]
2023 Peter Thomas Roth Skin care products [114]
MCM x Crocs Footwear [115]
Walmart Black Friday [116]
2024 Pure Leaf Iced tea beverage [117]
Nexxus Hair care products [118]
Netflix Streaming service [119]

Other media

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Lindsay Lohan in other media
Year Title Role Type Ref.
2000 Abbie, Girl Spy Abbie Walker Audiobook [120]
2014 Lindsay Lohan's Price of Fame Herself Video game [121]

See also

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References

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