Lindsey Haun Biography
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Actress, singer, songwriter Lindsey Haun was born on November 21, 1984, in Los Angeles, Calif. Lindsey started acting at age three in a television commercial for Little Caesars and moved to the silver screen with the remake of "Village Of The Damned," "The Color of Friendship" and ABC's Family channel movie "Brave New Girl," which is based on the book by pop singer Brittney Spears. In 2006, she starred in the film "Broken Bridges" with country singer Toby Keith. Lindsey is also a singer in the band 7th Fall, and her father is Jimmy Haun, the guitarist for Air Supply.
Actress Lindsey Haun accumulated a fairly substantial litany of screen roles well before her 10th birthday and made numerous appearances on Star Trek: Voyager prior to her big break with the role of a young vocalist-cum-rock singer, modeled on pop diva Britney Spears, in the family-oriented telemovie Brave New Girl (2004). (Spears actually co-scripted that picture with her mom and reportedly hand-picked Haun for the part). Haun subsequently played the long-estranged daughter of a has-been country and western star (Toby Keith) in the family-oriented drama Broken Bridges (2006) and landed lead billing in director Paddy Breathnach's mind-bending shocker Shrooms (2007), as a young backpacker in Ireland who falls prey to the mad doings of a psychopath after consuming some hallucinogenic mushrooms. Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide
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