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Lindsay Lohan Biopic set for 2011 Production
Posted by Maddox Elms in Movies
A movie is in the making patterned after the troubled life of Mean Girls star Lindsay Lohan, whose Hollywood fame has ended on several counts of misbehavior.
Dogs in Pocketbooks is a satire of a “bratty movie goddess” known for getting in and out of rehab, getting in trouble with the law, and stalked by money-hungry agents, merciless paparazzi, and star-crazed media.
26-year-old model Lydia Hearst Shaw will make her debut as an actress as she plays LiLo, the main character of the movie. She is the daughter of Bernard Shaw and Patricia Campbell Hearst, who was kidnapped infamously in the 1970s.
Dynasty actress Joan Collins, 77, will play the role of the starring character’s Hollywood agent managing her career.
Collins noted that the movie would be a satire on the “hysteria surrounding celebrities.” Producers admit the script is largely based on Lindsay Lohan’s life.
Lohan is presently undergoing rehabilitation for substance abuse at the Betty Ford Center, a US alcohol and drug treatment facility.
Charles Castillo, the screenwriter, spent a lot of time trying to find the perfect actress for the role. He told the New York Post that Shaw was one of the few supermodels who could act, and that he was “really knocked out” by her.
Castillo’s short film, Fetish, was a hit on the festival circuit. He shares that the movie tackles the obsession with modern celebrity lifestyles, as proven by Lohan’s constant visibility on the news.
Production is set to be in Los Angeles and New York in February.

Most of the celebs fall prey to such addiction and end up tragically. Lindsay story is very closer to that
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