Lindsay Lohan
Lindsay Lohan is an American actress, singer, and entrepreneur who gained fame as a child star in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Born on July 2, 1986, in New York City, Lohan began her career as a fashion model before transitioning into acting at a young age. She rose to prominence with roles in Disney films such as "The Parent Trap" (1998) and "Freaky Friday" (2003), followed by leading roles in teen comedies like "Mean Girls" (2004) and romantic comedies such as "Just My Luck" (2006). Lohan's early success made her one of Hollywood's most sought-after young actresses. However, Lindsay Lohan's career was overshadowed by personal struggles, including legal issues, substance abuse problems, and stints in rehab. Her off-screen controversies often garnered more attention than her acting work, leading to interruptions in her career. In recent years, Lohan has focused on rebuilding her career and personal life. She has ventured into music, released a clothing line, and appeared in various television roles and reality shows. Despite her tumultuous journey, Lindsay Lohan remains a recognizable figure in popular culture, known for both her talent and her challenges.