Lindsey Lohan was at the top of her acting career when Mean Girls came out in 2004. The next two decades of her life featured a series of ups & downs.
Lindsay Lohan's career and personal life underwent a series of volatile shifts after she starred in Mean Girls. The former child star began acting in 1992 at the age of 7 with two guest appearances on the popular kid's show Sesame Street. Lohan got her big break from Disney's 1998 remake of The Parent Trap which marked her feature film debut.
Lindsay Lohan Continued Acting & Launched A Music Career After Mean Girls After appearing in Mean Girls, Lohan continued her acting career by starring in a string of popular movies. Her feature film follow-up to Mean Girls was Herbie Fully Loaded in 2006 which rebooted the 1968 film The Love Bug. Lohan then went on to act in romantic comedies such as Just My Luck, The Holiday, and Georgia Rule.
Lindsay Lohan Began Losing Roles In 2007 After a successful run in acting and music after the acclaim of Mean Girls, Lohan's opportunities began to dwindle. Lohan encountered a number of personal and legal issues that started with a publicized DUI car crash in 2007 when she was 20 years old. Lohan was with two other unidentified people in the vehicle who were fortunately not hurt.
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