By M&C News Jun 6, 2006, 13:45 GMT
Linday Lohan is exhibiting some of her “spoiled brat” personality according to Fox News.
Lohan has “walked away” from ‘Bill’ being produced by GreeneStreet Films, the same company which produced ‘A Prairie Home Companion’ opening Friday. Lohan has a singing role in "Home Companion."
‘Bill’ is in pre-production - to be helmed by freshman directors Bernie Goldmann and Melisa Wallack. Lohan is upset with the pace of the production so far and blames it on the inexperienced directors.
Also cast in ‘Bill’ are Timothy Olyphant (‘Gone in Sixty Seconds’, ‘Deadwood’) and Elizabeth Banks (‘Seabiscuit’, ‘Spiderman’).
Lohan wants to concentrate on her next project, ‘Georgia Rules’, in which she will co-star with Jane Fonda and Felicity Huffman. Garry Marshall is directing Lohan as a girl who is molested by her step-father, something her mother (Hoffman) and the rest of her family is unaware of.
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