Lindsay Price biography
Date of birth : 1976-12-06
Date of death : -
Birthplace : Arcadia, California, USA
Nationality : American
Category : Arts and Entertainment
Last modified : 2011-09-19
Credited as : actress, Toys R' Us and McDonald's ads,
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She was born on December 6, 1976 in Arcadia, California into a racially mixed family: her father was German-Irish and her mother was a Korean émigré. Interestingly, Lindsay's mother was her dad's adopted sister. At 14, Lindsay attended the Professional Children's School in New York, which boasts of such luminaries as Sidney Lumet, Ricki Lake and Yo-Yo Ma. It was at this time that Lindsay got her breakthrough role as the teen-aged vixen, An Li, on ABC's daytime drama, "All My Children" (1991-93). Price also was on prime time television, making appearances on "Life Goes On" (1991) and "Parker Lewis Can't Lose" (1991).
After her stint on "All My Children", Lindsay landed another recurring gig as Michael Lai, the successful career girl on the CBS daytime soap, "The Bold and the Beautiful" (1995-97). Lindsay then made the leap from daytime to a prime time soap with her regular role Janet Sosna on the long-running "Beverly Hills, 90210" (1998-2000). Though her role started during the show's last two seasons, she made an immediate impact with audiences. More appearances on popular prime time shows followed: as Emily on the WB's short-lived "Jack & Jill" (2000-01); as Sharon Weizak the USA Network's "The Dead Zone" (where she met her ex husband, producer Shawn Piller); and a three episode stint as Amanda on CBS's "Becker" (2001-03).
Lindsay didn't limit herself to television. Though her feature debut was in the kid's flick, "Purple People Eater" (1988), the actress didn't appear in another film until "Hundred Percent" (1998), an indie never-was directed by Eric Koyanagi. After this she had a prominent role in the barely released "No Turning Back" (2001), the story of an illegal immigrant who accidentally runs over a child and goes on the run with his daughter. In 2004 she appeared in the comedy feature "Broken Lizard's Club Dread" with Brittany Daniel.
She returned to her bread and butter, television. As the bisexual, living-in-her-own-world Jane on the NBC sitcom, "Coupling" (2003), a raunchy sitcom that boasts of its non-stop barrage of sex-laden jokes and innuendo, Lindsay has positioned herself to become the star she worked her whole life to be. Then she was starring in the series with Rebecca Romjin's WB show "Pepper Dennis" (2006) as Kimmy Kim. She is also playing a bar singer and singing one of her own songs in "Cosmic Radio" (2007) the indie film starring Darryl Hannah, and will have several other tracks featured on the soundtrack.
In 2008 Lindsay was starring on NBC's mid-season series, "Lipstick Jungle" as Victory Ford who was a free-spirited designer with hope that her dreams would come true and that she'd find the perfect partner for her along the way. The show was progress and won rivality with other tv series in the same style Cashmere Mafia with Lucy Liu but suddenly in december 2008 was cancelled.
Several weeks after cancellation Lipstick Jungle Lindsay gets another role as Joanna Frankel in the new version of "Eastwick" with Rebecca Romijn and Jaime Jay Newman. She starts dating one of the most gorgeus guy Josh Radnor.