Lindsay Lohan is an American actress, pop singer and a model, born on July 2, 1986 in New York. She started her career as a child fashion model before being on the big screen for the first time in many of Disney’s most famous live action movies from the 1990s, starting with a remake of The Parent Trap in 1998. The film made $92 million around the world, then another success in 2003 for the remake of Freaky Friday that earned $160 million worldwide. Critical and commercial success came one after another with films like Mean Girls and Disney’s Herbie: Fully Loaded, making Lindsay a brilliant star at a very young age who is now the owner of a cool $500 million net worth.
In relation to educational and academic life, Lohan was also a brilliant student. She started attending local high school until grade 11, and after that she start learning at home to balance her acting career with her education.
In 2007, Lohan’s career as an actress was in danger. She even took a break from performing in front of the camera due to her driving while being drunk and issues with drugs, where she had placed into rehabilitation facilities and addiction centers quite a lot. A year later, she resumed her career with a guest role in the TV series Ugly Betty, and she also played a starring role in the 2009 action movie Labor Pains.
In 2004, Lohan got engaged into the world of music throughout her first album, Speak, followed by her next album, Raw, which was a little more personal, in 2005. Both albums had a very positive response from the public and recorded impressive sales in countries like the US and Germany. Lohan co-wrote her single “Over” from the album Speak; the song spoke about Lohan’s emotional experience with actor Wilmer Valderrama and their unfortunate break up.