Lindsay Lohan Essays

  • Lindsay Lohan

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    Lindsay Lohan was born on July 2, 1986. She is the oldest of 4 kids and her parents are divorced. Her dad was not very much a part of her life growing up and to this day she does not have anything to do with him. Lohan was a rising child star who started her acting career at the age of three. She starred in many commercials before showcasing her fabulous acting ability when she appeared in the remake of Parent Trap in 1998. She took a little time off after this showcase to be a “normal” child. After

  • Lindsay Lohan

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    the name Lindsay Lohan has become synonymous with the description “troubled young starlet.” She was first recognized as a budding young actress with promising potential, after the release of her first feature film The Parent Trap. She was only eleven years old in the Disney remake but she turned a lot of people’s heads. From 2002 to 2006, Lindsay stared in a number of films like Freaky Friday, Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen, Mean Girls, Herbie: Fully Loaded, and Just my Luck. Lindsay Lohan’s

  • Lindsay Lohan

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    Over my time spent learning about Lohan, I have learned quite a bit about her actions and her behaviors that lead her to her choices. According to TMZ’s (2011) biography on Lindsay, she started acting when she was ten years of age. This throws her into a very stressful and fast paced lifestyle at a very young age, which leaves her extremely susceptible to find ways to help control her stress. The massive amounts of attention from her fans, puts a tremendous burden on her. Later on in her career

  • Lindsay Lohan Research Paper

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    An actress who has become a tabloid magnet after gaining the celebrity status is known other than beautiful Lindsay Lohan. She is praised for her work in the various projects, Mean Girls, Herbie: Fully Loaded, Bobby, A Prairie Home Campanion. Her album's Speak and A little More Personal (Raw) was loved by people as it grossed the sales of million copies. Lohan starred in the industry when she was at the tender age of three years. She appeared in commercials for renowned brands like Pizza Hut, Ford

  • Lindsay Lohan Research Paper

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    Lindsay Lohan’s only hope Lindsay Dee Lohan was born on July second 1986 in New York city. She began her career as a child model at three years old and was later featured on a soap opera when she was ten. Lohan made her Disney debut in the 1998 movie The Parent Trap. Later staring in Freaky Friday, Mean Girls and, Herbie: Fully Loaded. These movies made Lohan into a teen sensation. Lohan has also recorded several songs for her movie soundtracks, signing with Casablanca Records. Her studio debut

  • Lindsay Lohan Research Paper

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    Lindsay Lohan has been doing pretty great lately and now it turns out that she has a new man in her life, but this is a younger man. Radar Online shared the news that Lohan is now hooking up with a 22-year-old real estate agent and it looks like things are really heating up between them. They met each other in October and Lindsay's new man even spent the holidays with her family. Lindsay's new boyfriend's name is Igor Tarabasov. Britney Spears and Lindsay Lohan at the Grand Star Jazz Club - (Aug

  • The Aspects Of The Acting Career

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    person of course. Without the media, there would be no fame and the publicity fame brings, does not always bring the best out in people. Fame is solely a media creation. Fame does not always bring out the best in people. For example, Lindsay Lohan. The media created Lindsay to be famous after her roll in Herbie: Fully Loaded and Mean Girls. We all know how poor she is at acting, but the media still created her to be famous. As her status started to grow, she was arrested multiple times, some of those

  • Mean Girls' vs. 'Mean Girls 2'

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    Mean Girls vs. Mean Girls 2 I’m sure almost everyone has seen the very popular and very successful movie Mean Girls, starring Lindsay Lohan as a high school girl trying to adjust to a new school and make new friends along the way. She has just moved from Africa and is starting at a brand new school. She becomes friends with two different friend groups, “The Plastics”, and “The Losers”. Cady is in constant battle with trying to please both groups and make everyone, including herself, happy. On the

  • L Lohan

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    and addiction is a difficult question for some to ponder. However, one can somehow genetically equate one's lack of self control, or the ability to cope well with problems and this can then perpetuate cycles such as addiction or poverty. Lindsey Lohan came onto the scene as a small child and blossomed before her fans. As the public watched her life, the world seen her begin to spiral out of control and everyone wondered why. However when one looks into Lindsey's upbringing you can somewhat trace

  • Assessment of Two Magazine Articles

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    articles “Lohan behold” by ‘sugar’ magazine featuring Lindsay Lohan and “I don’t need to take care of a man to be happy” by ‘cosmopolitan’ featuring Jennifer Lopez we see the main purpose of the 2 articles are to sell the celebrities lives, and meeting the purpose by entertaining their audience. The title in ‘sugar’;“Lohan behold” is automatically promotes herself , it is in a rough, somewhat untamed font and cuts through the picture this may suggest that this is a reflection of Lohan being

  • Lindsay Lohan Mean Girls

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    Lindsay Lohan is considered a tragic hero because she began her career as a well thought of young lady, but then her actions with the law resulted in a tragic downfall. Lindsay began her career as a young girl acting and modeling. She was most known for her bright red hair and many freckles. She also recorded a album with a company. She was known as a really well thought of actress. (Lindsay Lohan. Newsmakers) She was able to make people laugh and put smiles on people's faces. Then she had a drastic

  • The Hollywood Life

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    that aren't even around anymore . Throughout Americas Hollywood History the views of women actresses has changed drastically, two very good examples are Elizabeth Taylor and Lindsay Lohan.The contrast between these two women show a difference in class,culture and time. By researching actresses Elizabeth Taylor and Lindsay Lohan one would discover the tragic and destructive toll Hollywood glamor that would eventually come to overrun their lives. In Hampstead, London on February 27th, 1932 Elizabeth

  • Importance Of A Good Role Model Essay

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    it is important for role models to be positive and responsible, because future generations directly dependent on the role models of today. To show that having a good role model is important, i’ll be comparing the actresses Jennifer Lawrence and Lindsay Lohan. This will show that Jennifer Lawrence is a better role model and that she can bring positive messages to anyone who looks up to her. Jennifer Lawrence is a 23 year old, American actress born in Louisville Kentucky. She graduated from high school

  • The Media Presents Negative Role Models

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    negatively and positively. So when children as young as 6 are being influenced by celebrities such as Paris Hilton, Lindsay Lohan, and Britney Spears; we as a society have lost site in what it is to be a positive influence. Kathleen Deveny and Raina Kelly raised awareness in their article “Girls Gone Bad?” which depicts the bad behavior and influences set by celebrities such as Hilton, Lohan, and Spears have any long term affects on young women. Are young women so riveted to the highlights of these celebrities

  • Case Study Lindsay Lohan

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    Arman Jahangiri Sociology 001 Term Paper: Lindsay Lohan If there is one individual in the celebrity world that is known for his or her troubled thoughts or misbehavior, there isn’t anyone better to recognize other than Lindsay Lohan. An American star, model, and singer, Lohan was recognized in all different aspects of Hollywood because of her talents as a young actress. However, as her stardom continued to progress, so did the instability in her mental health. The mass media and people alike

  • Describe The Parent Trap

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    title as a children's movie, it is one that all ages may enjoy. Whether you like the original Parent Trap or not, it is not hard to enjoy the remake. It tends to bring out emotions with the instantaneous bond between the twins and their parents. Lindsay Lohan plays the dual role of Hallie and Annie with great simplicity. The directors, Meyers and Shyer, have the perfect combination of comedy and romance to keep the hearts of the younger audience, while continuing to keep it profound. The directors did

  • Lindsay Lohan Personality Analysis

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    Lindsay Lohan is an actress who was born on July 2, 1986 to Dina and Michael Lohan in New York City, NY. Lohan’s career began at a very young age, at the age of three she made her debut as a model, and she appeared in many television commercials throughout her childhood. Lohan acted in many films that were incredibly successful, such as: The Parent Trap, Life-Size, Freaky Friday, Get a Clue, Mean Girls, etc. These movies were definitely some of my favorites growing up, so needless to say I was a

  • Freaky Friday

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    “Freaky Friday” The movie that I chose to review was titled “Freaky Friday.” It stars Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan as a mother and daughter who switch bodies for a day. In this film, Tess Coleman (played by Jamie Lee Curtis) is a widowed psychiatrist juggling her job and family while planning her second marriage. Anna Coleman (played by Lindsay Lohan), who disapproves of her mother’s second marriage plans, is of no help to her mother at all during her stressful situations. Anna is a rebellious

  • Laws against the Paparazzi Frenzy

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    cat-and-mouse commotion. In attempt to avoid being provoked by paparazzi, LeAnn Rimes collided into vehicle in 2009; January Jones crashed into two parked cars in 2011; Tori Spelling clashed into her children's school the same year; and recently, Lindsay Lohan struck into a truck (Glinow, n.p.) Furthermore, not ... ... middle of paper ... ...rincess Diana's 15-Year Death Anniversary Puts Paparazzi Laws Under Microscope.” Huffpost Celebrity. 20 Feb. 2013. Web. 18 Apr. 2014 http://www.huffingtonpost

  • Why do People Break the Rules?

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    Whether you are a well-conditioned airplane pilot, an internationally acclaimed actress, or a law abiding commoner attempting his take at freedom, transgression is equally plausible for them all. However, each scenario’s appeal towards transgression is different, some are justified and others not. For example, in a well-developed functioning society where everyone has a say, transgression without a concrete reason is defined as misconduct, almost automatically being noted as unscrupulous by everyone