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In 2000, Felton got her first starring role, as Caitlin Seeger on the Nickelodeon series "Caitlin's Way", [5] [6] which ran for 52 episodes. Felton then moved on to several leading roles in independent movies released on TV or video, including the short film Size 'Em Up, PAX-TV's movie Anna's Dream, [3] and the direct-to-video release The Metro ...
Caitlin Seeger (Lindsay Felton) Caitlin Seeger is a 14-year-old girl who has been in and out of foster homes since age eight, when her mother Katherine suddenly died. Her father had left when she was four. Caitlin, still angry about her mother's death, hides her grief in her tough-girl persona and gets into trouble frequently.
The story involved Bobbi returning to her old hometown, after a divorce to live with her father. In tow were her three children: Claudine ; Jenny (Lindsay Felton); and Harry (Haley Joel Osment). The new family quintet lived in Gil's home above Thunder Alley, the specialty racing garage Gil operated.
Five teenagers (Lindsay Felton, Hunter Ritter, Eric "Ty" Hodges II, Lena Cardwell, and Lauren Petty) on a Survivor-esque reality game show called "Life Games" hosted by Don Marks (Roger Lodge) must compete in island challenges on Tranquility Island — and fight a psychotic witch (Tippi Hedren) who haunts the island.
In 2001, Lost Colony began development of a dark political comedy entitled How to Suck the Brain of a President's Daughter.Independent financing was raised; actors Anthony Stewart Head, Lindsay Felton, and Tanya Roberts were attached to star in the film; and Roddy Bottum (from the band Faith No More) came aboard to provide the musical score.
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Lindsay Lohan took her fans by surprise on Wednesday night when she posted a topless photo of herself on her Instagram account. The 30-year-old actress shared the gorgeous selfie with a head ...
3 Ninjas: High Noon at Mega Mountain is a 1998 American martial arts film.It is the fourth and final installment in the 3 Ninjas franchise.. Directed by Sean McNamara, the film stars only three of the original actors.