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Lindsay Lohan LA Confidential

by Arieanna on June 19th, 2007

As we previewed here, Lindsay Lohan is being featured in LA Confidential Magazine right now. We don’t have a scan yet, but we do have more pictures and the whole interview in text. It’s a very candid and revealing look at Lindsay Lohan’s life - her career, her motivations, and her run-ins with the press.

A "Whole Lotta Lohan" by Andrew Stone, photos by Matt Jones.

Say what you will (and we know you will)… Lindsay Lohan is blessed with star quality, sexy appeal, and enough raw talent to silence all naysayers. The newly of-age superstar sets the record straight as her spine-tingling new film, I Know Who Killed Me, hits theaters.

Read the rest after the jump…

She’s the most famous girl in the world—long hailed by the industry as a boundless talent with a long career ahead; much-scrutinized for her late-night antics, relationship woes, and stint in rehab; utterly on display….

What sets her apart from that pack, however, is the gift she’s been given as an actor—not to mention the honesty with which she owns up to her shortcomings. In person, Lohan is candid and disarming, making us hope that her work—rather than her DJ gigs and limo-hopping lifestyle—will become what she’s known for…

LOS ANGELES CONFIDENTIAL: You’ve been spending a lot of time out and about in New York. Is it good to be back East?
LINDSAY LOHAN: I love New York and being here… I haven’t seen my family enough, but it’s been a lot of fun.

LAC: Tell us about your role in I Know Who Killed Me.
LL: It’s the best film I could imagine being a part of. I play a girl who’s abducted by a serial killer; she’s an exotic dancer. It’s difficult to fully explain her without giving away the whole film. I had to learn to walk with a prosthetic leg… It’s my first really intense role. I was doing it when I was in treatment, so it was a lot.

LAC: Will your fans be shocked by the film?
LL: Yes, definitely.

LAC: She sounds like a very “adult” character. Did you deliberately choose a role that would contrast with the others you’re known for?
LL: I did in some ways… I always try and pick [a character] with an arc in the film. You don’t come across characters like this very often. I don’t expect people to relate to her, necessarily, but I wanted to give life to her. The script is just so incredible… I read it and it felt like The Silence of the Lambs, something I’ve always dreamed of finding.

LAC: What does a psychological thriller allow you to do as an actor?
LL: In this case, the things I go through are so dramatic… I do a lot of crying in scenes; at one point [my character] takes a bunch of pills. I didn’t know how to approach the challenge, so I just dove in. She experiences things I certainly hope to never go through in real life. I also get to dance in the film, which I love to do.

LAC: Like stripping? Was that nerve-wracking?
LL: Leading up to it, I was a little shaky, but I had some friends on set and in the end I wasn’t nervous. Once I was in costume and really “in it,” the scene went great. It doesn’t come across as cheesy or gross, like, “Oh, she just wanted to take her clothes off.”

LAC: You’re coming off all the Georgia Rule hype…. How was that experience, acting alongside people like Jane Fonda and Felicity Huffman?
LL: I’ve been really blessed—and I’ll say that forever—to work with these older women I respect, and who are always offering advice. I’m open to it, and really appreciate it.

LAC: How do you picture your career changing in the coming years? Is there a career you’d like to emulate?
LL: There are a lot of people I admire, of course… Jane Fonda, Meryl Streep, Julia Roberts. I love Madonna… but I don’t want to put too much pressure on myself and say I’ll have a career like someone else. That’s setting myself up for disappointment. I’ve got to just go with it and do what I do.

LAC: Congrats on topping the Maxim Hot 100 list…. As we speak, you’re getting ready to go to the party celebrating the issue. Do you think those nominations are fun or silly?
LL: I think it’s really cool. I’m genuinely flattered. My friends have been texting me, saying congratulations and blah blah blah…. It’s a lot of pressure, considering I haven’t been working out. I’ve just been going out and having fun.

LAC: You’re about to turn 21. Do you think some of the paparazzi hype that follows you will die down when you’re of legal age?
LL: I didn’t even think of that. I hope so, because it detracts from my acting. It really takes away from what I do. Look, I’m only human, and people try and find anything on me. I have a boyfriend now [British looker Calum Best] and pretty soon I’ll be going home to LA, so everything will hopefully change then when things are calmer. It’s so funny…. This week in New York has been like “go go go go,” and then it all suddenly is going to stop.

LAC: People scrutinize your every move, now more than ever. What do you think the fascination is?
LL: I’m honest… I live my life the way I want to live it, and don’t let other people get me down. I’m very strong-willed.

LAC: Does the attention put undue strain on your relationships?
LL: It’s funny…. Since I’m seeing someone right now, we’ve been talking about it. He’s about to go to London and I’m going to LA. If we were to talk about it and maybe get into an argument, [the press] would go crazy; they’ll dig up people we dated in the past…. Luckily he’s had experience with the media before. I’ve gone through this with guys who’ve never experienced that kind of pressure, and it’s tough.

LAC: When someone gets down on you in the press, how do you deal with it?
LL: I don’t really deal with it. I’ve learned that as much as you want to retaliate and say “It’s not true, I’m not really like that, things didn’t happen like that,” it’s better not to say anything, not to feed into the bullshit. Because when you don’t feed into it, it goes away much faster.

LAC: Do you think LA is a great town, or a hard town?
LL: I think it’s a hard town. Anywhere can be hard if you’ve been through difficult stuff in your life. When you carry that with you it can make anywhere a dark place. I do love LA; I think it’s great, though I consider myself so lucky that I get to travel and get away when I need to. The real hard thing about LA is that it’s all about one thing. Everyone always wants something. This industry is very lonely; I tend to get very lonely. When it’s a Sunday in LA, and there’s no one around, and you see no cars go by, it’s a challenge.

LAC: What are the traits you look for in people who really get close to you?
LL: Honesty and loyalty. The people who’ve been my friends for a long time will say, “Don’t hang around with this or that person, they don’t have your best interest at heart.” I tend to trust everyone too much at the beginning, because I don’t like to cut off ties that easily. I should probably learn to, but it’s just not something I’m able to do that well. I really appreciate someone who’s honest and caring, with a great sense of humor.

LAC: Is it a misconception when people characterize you as someone who loves to party, who’s out all night?
LL: The thing is, people do things and mess up. No one’s perfect; I’m human. I live by that, and I don’t judge people. Everyone judges me, so I know how it feels, which is why I don’t judge other people.

That is a very good last statement to make. Lots of people judge Lindsay Lohan too harshly, which does distract her and everyone else from her achievements. I personally don’t allow people on LohanGroupie to bash Lindsay Lohan unnecessarily. Everyone deserves respect.

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13 opinions for Lindsay Lohan LA Confidential

  • KC
    Jun 19, 2007 at 12:17 pm

    I honestly don’t like these photos of her. They just seem so Blah! Maybe it’s the horrible lighting…or maybe she had a hangover…

  • lova
    Jun 19, 2007 at 1:08 pm

    i agree with KC… she didn’t answer the last question though, so i’m not going to take her statement as necessarily truth.

  • dave
    Jun 19, 2007 at 1:45 pm

    i wonder if some of her answers would be somewhat different now,in light of the difficult legal issues and career-impacting disasterous publicity,particularly that last question.i do not want Lindsay to do some tv interview like barbra walters,but rather a reputable magazine article in which she answers the tough questions,and does a photoshoot with the famous red hair-i still don’t understand her fascination with the dime-a-dozen,bottle-blonde clone look.she absolutely rocks the auburn Ann-Margret red hair!please bring back the firey-red hair-there are hardly any redheads in the sea of bleached mediocrity.peace

  • Bowman
    Jun 19, 2007 at 2:32 pm

    Well Dave, I think that Lindsay should concentrate on solving her problems first. The media can wait. Her health must come first. If she really has accepted her problems and that she needs to deal with them then I believe that her answers would be less evasive. You’re totally right about the hair though. Lindsay is so beautiful in a very unique way. She loses some of that with the blond hair.

  • dani
    Jun 19, 2007 at 2:49 pm

    I totally agree ^^^ lindsay looks sorta lost without the red hair, it kinda makes her ya know? she looks absolutely gorgeous with red hair aswell! she looked amazing in herbie and then she went and bleached her hair bright yellow :|
    ahh well its her hair i suppose!
    We love u anyway lindsay!

  • modie
    Jun 19, 2007 at 6:00 pm

    I love lindsay in black hair,she seems more sexy,but the photos seems pretty nice to me..it’s ok, I guess..

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  • Larry R
    Jun 19, 2007 at 11:56 pm

    Guy’s come on lighten up, She is getting better-er, which is what I wanted. She has had to dye her hair for some parts\roles she wanted in some movies, and it takes time for the natural color to come back, as slow as hair grows, a very long time in some cases, and a bottled red, won’t look as good as did the original, and as for the smoking cigarettes, well one addiction at a time, lets get the Alcohol and Drugs first, then deal with the smoking, you don’t get into chain smoking all at once, and you don’t get out of it all at once. Took my parents years to quit. But their health improved as a result.
    Lindsay Lohan, Happy Birthday several weeks in advance !!! God Bless You Always, I love you.
    Larry T. Robinson OR. Tn.

  • private
    Jun 20, 2007 at 5:06 am

    I love these photos :)

    When I read the article I thought just as Dave - the answers have got to be different now.

    I’m actually happy to not see that much about her because it means that she REALLY is concentrating on rehab - I mean all the pictures from the gym trips are the same … Lots of love for Lindsay.

  • youdontknow
    Jun 20, 2007 at 6:43 am

    better-er?

  • Lindsay's Friend
    Jun 20, 2007 at 3:38 pm

    WOW! What a GREAT improvement!!! It looks as though she has come a LO-O-o-ng way from where she was — for example in those older (really disgusting) pictures of her in the “Lindsay Lohman’s ex-bodyguard dishes on her life” post — those are some really disgusting pictures — I sure hope she NEVER goers back to looking like she did way back then!! I really don’t want to have to see her looking like THAT again — do you? I would like to think that *THAT* Lindsay no longer exists!

  • Elizabeth
    Jun 23, 2007 at 2:43 am

    I don’t like LL at all in blonde - it is trashy. let’s face it. The pic on the very left (with the Playboy hat) she looks like Britney Spears - a very very very bad sign. don’t like the pics except for the one at the very right.

  • jesse
    Jun 28, 2007 at 12:46 am

    I love lindsay lohan
    and i agree :)

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