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blonde or the cheerleader roles but it’s so exciting for me to dive into a character that no one pictures me as and prove everyone wrong! I’m sure there’s some psychological issue there that I probably need to deal with… haha!"

How do you as public figure deal with negativity on social media?

"Laugh! That’s all you really can do. "

Lindsay is a graduate of the University of Southern California

Why was finishing school so important to you?

"Well I’ve always been a bookworm, so school was something that I looked forward to. Some girls dream about their weddings, I dreamt about going to college in Los Angeles. It was, and still is really important to me to be a well rounded actor. I wanted to learn as much as I possibly could and I knew that a school like USC would give me all the tools to be confident in pursing this crazy dream."

What are your goals for 2017?

"I Iefinitely want to break into the TV world. I also want to travel more, see new places and eat new food. As long as I keep moving forward in my career and in my personal life, I’ll be very happy about 2017!"

You can catch Lindsay in 'Blue Line' coming out March 17th, 2017. You can also buy 'Apple Of My Eye' on Amazon now.

Connect with Lindsay:

http://www.lindsaymlamb.com/

Facebook / LindsayLambActress

Twitter / LindsayLamb_

Instagram / lambl91

IMDB.me / Lindsaylamb

Apple Of My Eye Movie

Let's talk about 'Blue Line'. That role is so different from 'Apple Of My Eye'. How was it to play in such a film?

"I had a blast shooting Blue Line. It was the first legitimate booking that I had after graduating from the University of

Southern California so it really meant a lot to me. We were filming in the middle of winter in Cromwell, Connecticut so that definitely came with its own set of challenges (especially being from Florida where winter weather rarely requires a jacket!), but at the end of the day I couldn’t have asked for a better experience straight out of college. We are all so excited for its release this March."

Have any roles ever affected you in a way?

"Of course, in many different ways. I’m always in acting class, most of the time scene study, and I’ve found myself really affected by certain playwrights. For example, I love Sam Shepard’s work. I worked on one of his plays, “Fool for Love”, in class about a year ago and have thought about it nonstop ever since. "

What advice do you have for actors and actresses that deal with rejection?

"Well for starters, everyone pursing anything in this industry deals with rejection. It’s tough, no way around it, but I think there’s some comfort knowing that you’re not alone. Whenever I audition I do my best to give a prepared, smart performance and then I leave and try to not think about it again. I think it’s also so important to have a support team.

Whether that’s friends, an acting class, anything. It’s nice to be able to talk with people who know exactly what you’re going through. "

What kind of scripts do you look for?

"I look for characters that will challenge me and that are different from what I’ve played in the past. Of course it’s fun to play the dumb