Biography
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Ali Lohan's musical career began when she released her first single, "Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree", which was featured on the YMC Records' Totally Awesome Christmas in 2005. She shared the bill with musical artists such as Aly & AJ, Jesse McCartney and Hilary Duff. Ali then released her debut Christmas album, Lohan Holiday, in late 2006 under the record label YMC Records. The album had three singles "Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree", "I Like Christmas" and "Lohan Holiday", featuring Lindsay Lohan and Christian pop singer Alicia Martinez.
Ali Lohan is currently working on her second studio album, Interpersonal released by Maloof Music, a venture of Maloof Productions and Interscope Records. Ali Lohan recorded her whole album at the Palms, Las Vegas. Lohan appeared in several music videos including playing a young Lindsay Lohan in her music video for "Confessions of a Broken Heart (Daughter to Father)".

On July 9th, 2008, Lohan released her first single off
her Maloof-produced album to People magazine. Lohan's
reality show, Living Lohan, chronicled her journey
through recording this track. The single titled "All the
Way Around" was released digitally on July 14, 2008.
Ali Lohan broke into acting at an early age and has made
cameos in her sisters' movies such as The Parent Trap,
Life Size, Get a Clue and Confessions of a Teenage Drama
Queen as well as playing a young Lindsay in her music
video for "Confessions of a Broken Heart (Daughter to
Father)". Lohan also appeared in over 50 commercials for
food and clothing brands, such as JC Penney, Little
Caesars Pizza, Toys R Us, Elle and American Girl
commercials.
In 2008, Ali Lohan starred in the reality television
series Living Lohan alongside her mother Dina Lohan. The
show focused mostly on the recording of her second
studio album in Las Vegas.
Ali Lohan will also appear in the movie Mostly Ghostly,
which will be released sometime in 2008. The film will
mark Ali's feature acting debut. According to E!, Lohan
has gotten the lead role in the big-budget remake of his
1986 camp classic, Troll, directed by John Carl Buechler.
"She was great," Buechler tells E!. She is still
contemplating If she will do it. But she did get the
role. "The camera loves her. She's a really good
actress...I am personally going to fight for her.".
