Lindsay Kay Hayward was born on July 28, 1987 in Walnut Creek, California, USA. She is an actress, known for WWE NXT (2010), Gimme My Money and Grey's Anatomy (2005).
Lindsay Keys is known for The Quiet Epidemic (2022), Like Lambs (2016) and The Skinny (2012).
Lindsay Kirk is known for 16-Love (2012), CollegeHumor Originals (2006) and First Sh*T (2014).
Lindsay Lamb is known for Just Beyond (2021), Lady of the Manor (2021) and The Resident (2018).
Lindsay is a professional actor, improviser, director, keynote speaker, facilitator/trainer and an alumnus of world-renowned sketch comedy theatre The Second City in Toronto, Canada. Selected film credits include Christmas Inheritance, Ginger Snaps, Tommy Boy, The Prizewinner of Defiance Ohio, Great Great Great, Three to Tango, The Wrong Guy, Brain Candy, & Mr. Headmistress. Selected TV credits include Bomb Girls, American Gothic, Carter, & Entertaining Christmas Lindsay's trained as an actor at The National Theatre School of Canada and Studio 58, Langara College. She has been seen and heard in many roles on stage and in film, television, animation, radio and TV commercials. Lindsay draws upon her background as an actor, improviser and professional speaker to provide PitchCraft Presentation Coaching and Training to business speakers. She and her partner Lee Smart are SmartLeese Creative Inc, co-deliver keynote sessions and workshops in Applied Improvisation (using the skills of improvisation in work and life) along with creative services (writing and performing) for corporate events. In 1996, Lindsay founded The Tim Sims Encouragement Fund, (a charitable organization administered by the Ontario Arts Foundation) which has supported up and coming comedic performers with an annual cash prize of recognition since 1996.
Lindsay Leighton is an actress, known for Risk Factor (2015), Hellbox (2021) and Club Utopia (2013).
Lindsay Lockhart is an actress, known for Milfs vs. Zombies (2015), Midnight Macabre (2017) and Fiendish Fables (2016).
Lindsay Dee Lohan was born in New York City, on 2 July 1986, to Dina Lohan and Michael Lohan. She began her career at age three as a Ford model, and also made appearances in over sixty television commercials, including spots for The Gap, Pizza Hut, Wendy's, and Jell-O (opposite Bill Cosby). Lohan made her acting debut in 1996 as the third actress to play Ali Fowler in the television drama Another World (1964). Shortly afterward she was hand-picked by Oscar-nominated writer Nancy Meyers as estranged twin sisters in an adaptation by Walt Disney Pictures of a novel by Erich Kästner, which marked Meyers' directorial debut. Lohan's first feature film, The Parent Trap (1998), a remake of The Parent Trap (1961), was a modest commercial success, earning her widespread critical acclaim and a Young Artist award for Best Leading Young Actress in a Feature Film, as well as Blockbuster Entertainment and YoungStar award nominations. After signing a three-movie contract with Disney, she returned to the small screen to star in the made-for-TV movies The Wonderful World of Disney: Life-Size (2000) (opposite Tyra Banks) and Get a Clue (2002) (opposite Bug Hall). She also appeared as Rose in the pilot episode of the short-lived comedy series Bette (2000), which starred Bette Midler. In June 2001 Lohan took a brief hiatus from acting. Her music career was launched over a year later, when Estefan Enterprises made a five-album production deal with her in September 2002, and she signed a recording contract with the reactivated Casablanca Records. However, Lohan was not turning her back on her blossoming acting career. Just over a month previously she had been cast opposite Jamie Lee Curtis for another Disney adaptation of a novel, this time a fantasy comedy by Mary Rodgers. Freaky Friday (2003), a remake of Freaky Friday (1976), was a huge hit (generating over $160 million in worldwide box office receipts) and critics were spellbound by delightful performances from Lohan and Curtis (who went on to receive a Golden Globe nomination for her work). In addition, Lohan won the 2004 MTV Movie Award for Best Breakthrough Female, as well as a Saturn award nomination and another Young Artist award nomination. Lohan relocated permanently to Los Angeles between projects and moved into an apartment with fellow actress Raven-Symoné. She also dated pop star Aaron Carter for a short time. Her next acting role was the title character in the comedy Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen (2004), a Disney adaptation of the novel by Dyan Sheldon. The film received scathing reviews upon its release and died a quick death at the box office, but even the harshest of critics were impressed by Lohan's charming turn as aspiring actress Lola. Lohan's next project, Mean Girls (2004), saw her reunite with Freaky Friday (2003) director Mark Waters. Inspired by a non-fiction book by Rosalind Wiseman and written by Saturday Night Live (1975) scribe Tina Fey, the high-school comedy-drama opened to glowing reviews and grossed $86 million in the US. This earned her status as a bankable actress, and a salary of $7.5 million for the Donald Petrie romantic comedy Just My Luck (2006). One of the most sought-after young actresses in the industry, she starred in Bobby (2006) (opposite Demi Moore and Sharon Stone), the Disney fantasy adventure Herbie Fully Loaded (2005) (a pseudo-sequel to The Love Bug (1968)) and the critically acclaimed A Prairie Home Companion (2006). On top of a thriving film career Lohan also launched a music career, releasing her debut album, "Speak," which hit shelves in December 2004. In 2009 Lohan launched her own fashion line titled 6126, mainly focusing on the production of women's leggings. By spring she launched a self-tanning spray line titled "Sevin Nyne" and by the end of the year she became an artistic designer for fashion house Ungaro. Lindsay continues her career in acting, having played a supporting role in the action film Machete (2010).
Lindsay Lucas is known for Leverage (2008), V-Force: New Dawn of V.I.C.T.O.R.Y. (2017) and The Reconciler (2015).
Lindsay MacDonald was born in Newport, Rhode Island, to Patricia MacDonald and Scott MacDonald. She was raised in Rhode Island, the youngest of two children. Lindsay started dancing at age 4. She is trained in ballet, tap, jazz, hip hop, acrobatics, lyrical and modern dance. She was on her dance studio's performance team, and has participated in dance competitions. In 2014 she started college at Johnson & Wales University, on early admission. She plans to make the move out to Los Angeles to pursue acting. She hopes to explore other areas in the industry both in front of the camera and behind the camera, writing, directing, producing and even stunt work.