- Nicknames
- Texas
- Miss Loon
- Spinsey
- Loony Tunes
- Tomb Raider
- Height5′ 3″ (1.60 m)
- From Shakespeare to singing in a Japanese pop band, training at Yale and NIDA, Lindsey has embraced a wide range of performance and learning styles. A graduate of Yale University and Phillips Exeter Academy, Lindsey acted and sang throughout school, winning a Merril Duologue prize at Exeter as Ophelia, and performing both children's theater and sketch comedy at Yale. In Dec 2012 she completed an Acting to Camera course at the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) in Sydney, Australia.
Lindsey sang in a Japanese pop band in Tokyo and as a solo artist in New Zealand before making a music video in Australia. Some of her songs are available on iTunes and Amazon.com. Her musical collaborations have ranged from blues and folk music to minimalist techno and singing opera over beats. A keen writer and self professed "word junkie," she sometimes writes lyrics for other performers.
Raised in New England, she spent several years in Japan then in Houston, Texas where she fell in love with sunshine, BBQ, and Texan sass. She worked as a photographer and writer for a magazine in Houston before deciding to go overseas.
For over a year she backpacked through Australia and New Zealand, seeking wildlife adventures from watching tree frogs sing in the Daintree Rainforest to swimming with seals in Kaikoura. During her travels she wrote a number of songs, several of which she recorded in Queenstown, New Zealand. Australia became a second home, and she lived there for over half a decade, primarily in Melbourne but also in Perth, Brisbane, Gold Coast, and Sydney.- IMDb Mini Biography By: A Friend
- While living in Texas, Lindsey was an extra in a superbowl commercial for Prilosec heartburn medication. She never actually appeared on screen. The crowd scene looked uneven and producers decided to replace many of the extras with cardboard cutouts. While watching the crew film cardboard, she met another actress who later collaborated with her on the short "Blind Date." It was a comedy.
- Represented Texas as one of 10 national finalists in a "Film Fanatic" jingle singing competition to be the voice of Loews movie theaters. The jingle is "thank you for coming to Loews, sit back relax and enjoy the show."
- Has 2 graduate degrees in International Relations and took a seminar with the former foreign minister of Australia during her Masters at University of Melbourne. Graduated with high distinction.
- Learned Japanese in order to skip 3 months of junior high school to be her father's translator on a business trip to Japan.
- Melbourne, Australia. Frequently visits the United States (LA, Boston)
- Be honest, be kind, and laugh every chance you get. Unless there's a good chance you'll get shot.
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