Lindsay Lohan Returns to Film After 15 Years, Says Acting Is ‘Like Riding a Bike’

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Hollywood darling in the 1990s and 2000s, Linsay Lohan, 36, was missing from the big screen. Since 2007, when she released “Ela é a Poderosas” and “Eu Sei Quem Me Matou”, she has not participated in productions linked to major studios.

The hectic lifestyle and the multiple admissions to rehab clinics made his name frequent headlines on gossip sites. Her acting side was overshadowed in the years that followed popular classics such as “Operation Cupid” (1998) or “Mean Girls” (2004).

Now, the actress rehearses a comeback in style. She’s signed on to star in three movies on Netflix and is set to release her first, the romantic comedy “A Christmas Crush,” which opens on November 10th. “It’s like riding a bike,” she compared to the Hollywood Reporter, commenting on her return to film sets.

“It’s who I am, it’s part of me,” he said. “Making movies, playing characters… It makes me so happy to have the opportunity to share stories with people. Taking them on this journey with me is a blessing.”

In the production, she plays a rich heiress who, after an accident while skiing, loses her memory and is taken care of by the owner of an inn and his daughter. Chord Overstreet (“Glee”) makes her love interest.

In the interview, Lohan also talked about working with coach Bernard Hiller, who is accompanying her in Ireland, where the shooting of her second film for Netflix is ​​taking place. “I’ve never worked with an acting coach in my life,” she said.

“I don’t really see him as a casting coach, but as a skills advisor and a mentor,” he explained. It helps me see what’s not written on the pages and bring those aspects of the character to life.”

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