Lindsey's remarkable journey in the entertainment industry commenced when she made the bold decision to relocate to Manhattan at the tender age of 16 to pursue her passion for acting, following a lucrative contract offer from Wilhelmina.
Throughout her illustrious career, humanitarian endeavors, and academic pursuits, Lindsey has had the privilege of traveling to Denmark, Barcelona, and has spent short periods in twenty countries across four continents.
After being accepted into New York University, Lindsey's life took an unexpected turn when her mother was diagnosed with terminal ALS. Choosing to stay closer to home, Lindsey opted to attend Clemson University, where she excelled academically, earning only A's throughout her degree program.
During her time at Clemson, Lindsey achieved numerous accolades, including being crowned Homecoming Queen, receiving the Rising Star award, and the Algernon Sydney Sullivan award for "service & nobility of character." She also demonstrated exceptional leadership skills, serving as President of the Leadership Council, Pan-Hellenic delegate, and Chairman of the Student Senate.
Lindsey's entry into on-camera success was somewhat serendipitous, as she found herself caught in the arms of Mark-Paul Gosselaar's character in TNT's Franklin & Bash. Fans can look forward to seeing Lindsey portray Misty, the student and love interest of Professor Haig (played by Pierce Brosnan),in the film 'How to Make Love Like an Englishman.'
Born in Iowa, Lindsey spent most of her childhood in Illinois and later in South Carolina. Currently, she resides in Hollywood, where she continues to make a name for herself in the entertainment industry.