Lindsey Sporrer
Lindsey's career in the entertainment industry began when she moved to Manhattan by herself at the age of 16 to study acting after receiving a contract offer from Wilhelmina.Lindsey's entertainment industry work, humanitarian efforts, and studies have taken her to Denmark, Barcelona, and for short stays in 20 countries on 4 continents.Sho...
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Lindsey's career in the entertainment industry began when she moved to Manhattan by herself at the age of 16 to study acting after receiving a contract offer from Wilhelmina.Lindsey's entertainment industry work, humanitarian efforts, and studies have taken her to Denmark, Barcelona, and for short stays in 20 countries on 4 continents.Shortly after being accepted to NYU, Lindsey's mother became terminally ill with ALS and Lindsey chose to stay closer to home. While pursuing her degree at Clemson University and never earning any grade other than an A, Lindsey was crowned Homecoming Queen, received the Rising Star award and the Algernon Sydney Sullivan award for "service & nobility of character." She served as a leader in three major organizations.. President of Leadership Council, Pan-Hellenic delegate, and Chairman of Student Senate.Lindsey literally fell into LA on-camera success first as she was caught in the arms of Mark-Paul Gosselaar's character for TNT's Franklin & Bash. Look for Lindsey as Misty, Professor Haig's (played by Pierce Brosnan) student and love interest in 'How to Make Love Like an Englishman.'Lindsey was born in Iowa, raised mostly in Illinois, later South Carolina, and presently resides in Hollywood. Show less «