Lindsay Lohan on Count My Lies: 'I always get typecast in romcoms'
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Hollywood actress Lindsay Lohan says she is eager to shed her romantic-comedy image with her upcoming drama series Count My Lies, describing the role as a creatively vital departure from the parts she has long been offered. The actress, best known for her child-star breakthrough in The Parent Trap and subsequent hits Freaky Friday and Mean Girls, spoke candidly about the professional and personal reset that has defined her recent years.
Breaking the Romcom Mould
Speaking to entertainment programme Extra, Lohan said the new series marks her first full scripted role. 'I mean, this is my first real scripted series that I'm playing a full role in. I've done, like, bits... here and there, so it's new for me in a lot of ways, I think, because it's refreshing,' she said. 'The role for me is different, and that's really important to me. I always get kind of type cast into these romcoms and that kind of role.'
She added: 'It's important for me creatively to play other roles and try new characters and push myself, and this is one of those for me. So, I'm really excited for it.'
What Count My Lies Is About
Lohan stars opposite Game of Thrones actor Kit Harington, with the two playing a married couple. Plot details are reportedly being kept under wraps ahead of the show's release. Harington described it as a 'twisty domestic thriller,' telling reporters: 'It's really great. It's the weird thing about doing this stuff... I have no idea how to sell the show other than it's a really fun sort of twisty domestic thriller.'
Fame, Dubai, and the Decision to Step Back
Lohan has previously spoken about the toll that early fame took on her. In an interview with Vogue Arabia, she recalled feeling unprotected during her teenage years in Los Angeles: 'I should have listened to my mom and dad and moved back to New York. But I was young and wanted to be in LA... while a lot of it was fun, it was hard when I was young. It was a double-edged sword.'
The actress, who is married to financier Bader Shammas, relocated to Dubai in 2014 to distance herself from Hollywood's pressures. 'I wasn't having fun in the business anymore. I wasn't finding roles I loved... It pushed me so far away that I moved to the other side of the world. And I'm so glad I followed my gut,' she said.
A Deliberate Career Comeback
Lohan's return to scripted television with Count My Lies is her most prominent acting commitment in years, and comes after a string of Netflix romantic comedies that, while commercially successful, reinforced the very typecasting she now hopes to escape. Notably, this marks the first time she has taken on a role she describes as creatively challenging since her hiatus from Hollywood. How audiences and critics receive her in a dramatic register will likely shape the next chapter of her career.