All Of Lindsay Lohan's Movies, Ranked By Fans

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More than 900 movie fans have come together to cast their votes for the best Lindsay Lohan movies. From her teen comedy days with Mean Girls and Freaky Friday, to her more dramatic turns in I Know Who Killed Me and The Canyons, Lohan has an extensive list of films under her belt.

Many fans remember Lindsay's early work fondly for its lightheartedness and humor. Her comedic timing was second-to-none in both Mean Girls and Freaky Friday, while she managed to toe the line between funny and serious with ease in Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen.

But it's not all laughs when it comes to Lindsay's filmography - some of her most critically acclaimed roles were found in darker fare like Bobby or I Know Who Killed Me. In these films, she manages to showcase a wide range of emotional depth that can often surprise even long time fans who are accustomed to seeing only one side of the starlet's talent.

If you're looking for something fun or something intense, this is your chance. Check out our rankings below then vote up your favorite Lindsey Lohan Movies so we know which ones should be at the top.

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  • The Parent Trap
    1
    Lindsay Lohan, Dennis Quaid, Natasha Richardson
    503 votes
    • Released: 1998
    • Directed by: Nancy Meyers
    In the delightful family comedy The Parent Trap, Hallie Parker and Annie James (both played by Lindsay Lohan), are identical twin sisters separated shortly after birth by their divorced parents. Unaware of each other's existence, they serendipitously meet at a summer camp. Swiftly recognizing their uncanny resemblance, they hatch a plan to switch places in an attempt to reunite their estranged parents, Elizabeth James (Natasha Richardson) and Nick Parker (Dennis Quaid). The movie unfolds as a light-hearted caper filled with heartwarming moments and humorous hijinks.

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  • Mean Girls
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    Lindsay Lohan, Rachel McAdams, Tina Fey
    613 votes
    • Released: 2004
    • Directed by: Mark Waters
    In the teen comedy Mean Girls, Cady Heron (Lindsay Lohan) is a naive newcomer to public school, having been homeschooled in Africa. She finds herself in the whirlwind of high school politics and cliques, especially when she crosses paths with Regina George (Rachel McAdams), the queen bee of North Shore High School's most popular clique, The Plastics. As Cady navigates this new terrain, she becomes entangled in The Plastics' manipulative games. Tina Fey, who also wrote the screenplay, stars as Ms. Norbury, a teacher who provides guidance for Cady. Mean Girls was nominated for multiple awards and won a Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie: Comedy.

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  • Freaky Friday
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    Jamie Lee Curtis, Lindsay Lohan, Mark Harmon
    455 votes
    • Released: 2003
    • Directed by: Mark Waters
    In the comedic family film, Freaky Friday, an uncanny event propels a mother-daughter duo, Tess (Jamie Lee Curtis) and Anna (Lindsay Lohan), into a whirlwind of swapped lives. A simple wish on a peculiar fortune cookie triggers the switch, compelling them to navigate each other's worlds with newfound perspectives. As Tess grapples with high school drama and Anna juggles adult responsibilities, they strive to reverse their circumstances. Amidst uproarious moments and chaos, this enchanting tale explores familial bonds and understanding in an extraordinary way.

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  • Just My Luck
    4
    Lindsay Lohan, Chris Pine, Samaire Armstrong
    320 votes
    • Released: 2006
    • Directed by: Donald Petrie
    As the luckiest woman in the world, Ashley (Lindsay Lohan) has a wonderful life, which all changes after she kisses a stranger (Chris Pine) at a costume party. She sees everything turn into a living hell, as she realizes that she has unwittingly exchanged her good fortune for the stranger's bad luck.

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  • Life-Size
    5
    Lindsay Lohan, Tyra Banks, Jere Burns
    254 votes
    • Released: 2000
    • Directed by: Mark Rosman
    Life-Size is a 2000 made-for-TV film directed by Mark Rosman and originally premiered on ABC. It was released to DVD and VHS in the same year. The film is a family comic fantasy starring Lindsay Lohan and Tyra Banks in a tale of a young girl's Eve Doll that is transformed into a living Perfect Woman. The tagline for the film was "She was a perfect doll. Now she's the real thing." Filmed in 1999, it premiered as part of The Wonderful World of Disney on ABC and made its debut on Disney Channel in 2000.
  • Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen
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    Lindsay Lohan, Adam Garcia, Glenne Headly
    304 votes
    • Released: 2004
    • Directed by: Sara Sugarman
    Mary Elizabeth Cep (Lindsay Lohan) is an ambitious teen girl who goes by the name of Lola and aspires to be a famous stage actress. Lola's dream of performing on Broadway suffers a setback when her family moves from New York City to suburban New Jersey. Determined to make the best of it, however, Lola embarks on a mission to become the most popular girl at her high school, a goal that sets her on a collision course with the catty Carla Santini (Megan Fox).

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