🎬 Mean Girls to Falling for Christmas: Lindsay’s Best Roles, Ranked by Fans

 

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From teen queen to comeback star, Lindsay Lohan has given us some truly iconic performances over the years. Whether you fell in love with her as a mischievous twin or a high school queen bee, Lindsay’s roles have a special place in pop culture — and in our hearts.

Here’s our fan-voted ranking of Lindsay Lohan’s best movie roles so far!


1️⃣ Cady Heron — Mean Girls (2004)

Top quote: “On Wednesdays, we wear pink.”

No surprise here — Mean Girls is a cultural phenomenon, and Lindsay’s portrayal of Cady Heron is unforgettable. From naive new girl to queen bee and back again, Lindsay balanced comedy and drama perfectly, creating a character who’s still quoted to this day.


2️⃣ Anna Coleman — Freaky Friday (2003)

Switching bodies with your mom? Comedy gold. Lindsay’s chemistry with Jamie Lee Curtis turned this Disney remake into a modern classic. Her rebellious yet relatable teen attitude made Anna Coleman an icon for every early-2000s kid.


3️⃣ Hallie Parker & Annie James — The Parent Trap (1998)

Can you believe Lindsay did this at age 11? Playing both twins with different accents and personalities — and pulling it off so naturally — made the remake of The Parent Trap a beloved family film. Many fans first discovered her here, and it still holds up today.


4️⃣ Maggie Peyton — Herbie: Fully Loaded (2005)

Who didn’t want to race cars after watching this? Lindsay’s role as Maggie Peyton brought charm and energy to Disney’s revival of the Herbie franchise. It’s pure feel-good fun — just like Lindsay in her early 2000s prime.


5️⃣ Sierra Belmont — Falling for Christmas (2022)

After years away from leading roles, Lindsay made her big comeback with Netflix’s Falling for Christmas. As a spoiled heiress with amnesia (yes, really), Lindsay brought her signature charm and humor to the holiday rom-com — reminding everyone why we missed her on screen.


🎥 Honorable Mentions

  • Ashley Albright — Just My Luck (2006): The luckiest (or unluckiest?) girl in New York.

  • Rachel — I Know Who Killed Me (2007): A darker, daring turn that showed her range.

  • Aubrey Fleming — I Know Who Killed Me (2007): The same movie — double the drama!


💖 Final Thoughts

From teen rom-coms to cozy Christmas flicks, Lindsay Lohan’s movies are a nostalgic comfort for millions of fans. And with her return to acting, we can’t wait to see what she does next!

Which Lindsay role is your favorite? Did we miss one? Drop your rankings in the comments below!

🎬 Mean Girls to Falling for Christmas: Lindsay’s Best Roles, Ranked by Fans 🎬 Mean Girls to Falling for Christmas: Lindsay’s Best Roles, Ranked by Fans Reviewed by Admin on July 03, 2025 Rating: 5

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