Lindsey's impressive journey in the world of performing arts began at the tender age of 12, when she was accepted with a scholarship into the esteemed Interlochen Arts Academy in Traverse City, Michigan.
Within the academy's walls, Lindsey's talents shone brightly, as she took to the stage in productions such as Bertolt Brecht's "Galileo" and "The Ugly Duckling", and William Shakespeare's iconic "Twelfth Night", where she played the enchanting Viola.
In addition to her acting pursuits, Lindsey's versatility extended to the realm of dance, where she mastered the art of ballet, and to music, where she skillfully played the flute.
As she transitioned to the bright lights of New York City, Lindsey's resume continued to grow, as she worked with the renowned Barrow Group Theatre Company, performed alongside the Upright Citizens Brigade, and honed her craft at the Manhattan Repertory Theatre and The Shetler Theatre.
Her impressive repertoire includes performances at The Ansonia Theater, where she brought to life the character of Sooze in Eric Bogosian's "SubUrbia", and appeared in Arthur Miller's "The Crucible" and Christopher Marlowe's "The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus".
Off-off Broadway, Lindsey shone in productions such as "Suicide in B Flat" and "Melodrama Play", Sam Shepard's early works, and earned several scholarships at HB Studio, where she became a member of The Herbert Berghof HB Ensemble, working alongside The HB Playwrights Foundation, headed by Vice President Donna de Matteo.
Within the HB Studio community, Lindsey had the opportunity to perform in a second work by Bertolt Brecht, "Mr. Puntila and his Man Matti", and took part in the HB Gala at The Players Club, celebrating the works of Eric Bentley and David Hyde Pierce.
One of her most notable roles was as Maggie in Tennessee Williams' "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" at the Arthur Selene Theatre in Manhattan.
Lindsey's feature film debut was a significant milestone, as she starred in "New York Shadows", which was released in Spanish theaters and earned her a nomination for "Best Leading Actress" at the 2014 GOYA Awards.