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Monday, April 23, 2012

Lindsay Lohan to Play Elizabeth Taylor Biopic

Lindsay Lohan (Amy Graves/WireImage)
The troubled star shares a photo of herself looking similar to an iconic Taylor image. 

Looks like LiLo is set for a comeback: Lifetime 
has reported that Lindsay Lohan will be taking on the role of Elizabeth Taylor in the biopic "Liz and Dick," a TV movie that will focus on the star's on-again, off-again romance with Richard Burton.
Lifetime has referred to Lohan, 25, who starred in "Mean Girls" and "The Parent Trap" and who is off probation, as "perfect" for the part. In an interview with E! News, producer Larry Thompson said, "We could hire actresses that would be great and people would watch it, but I think that Lindsay brings to Elizabeth Taylor and to our project that sparkle of magic, that sparkle of today."
While the silver-screen legend and the fallen actress may seem to have little in common at first glance, a closer look shows Lohan could have what it takes. First, when she rocks black hair, Lohan bears a striking resemblance to Taylor. In fact, Lohan's profile on Twitter has changed to a photo that appears to show the star channeling the raven-haired beauty; she could be Taylor's twin. 
Along with sharing good looks, both stars wrestled with addiction in the past, with each of them spending time at the Betty Ford Center.
In a statement to Us Weekly, Lohan said, "I have always admired and had enormous respect for Elizabeth Taylor. She was not only an incredible actress but an amazing woman as well. I am very honored to have been asked to play this role."
Lohan is also set to appear in the May 15 episode of "Glee" as herself.  

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