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Lindsey Shaw Movies

The archetypal middle-American everygirl, Nebraskan actress Lindsey Shaw first reached viewers in the mid-2000s when the then-teenager signed for a lead role in the Nickelodeon series Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide. In that program -- a silly and goofy sitcom about a sixth grader's adventures at a new middle school -- Shaw played Mose, the lead character's one and only female friend and the object of affections from the local tough. That series folded after three seasons, and the actress went on to play high-schooler Claire Tolchuck, the popular older sister of awkward main character Justin (Dan Byrd), on the culture-clash comedy Aliens in America, which lasted just one season. That short-lived series led to another brief run on the small screen in 10 Things I Hate About You. After that, she appeared in a variety of projects including Devolved, Teen Spirit, and The Howling Reborn. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi
2012  
PG  
A 16-year-old tennis phenom named Ally Mash (Lindsey Shaw) devotes her life to her budding career, never bothering to consider any romantic attachments. But when an injury sidelines her for an extended period of time, she finds herself coaching an underachiever to improve his game. All the while, Ally attempts to gets herself back into playing condition and obsesses over her on-court rival, a talented young Russian player. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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Starring:
Lindsey ShawChandler Massey, (more)
 
2011  
R  
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A high school senior learns he descends from a long line of werewolves, and attempts to choose between embracing his inner-beast and holding on to his humanity as the long-running horror franchise returns. Will Kidman (Landon Liboiron) is your typical teenager; he's got an eye for girls, and lately his gaze has been lingering on a gorgeous classmate (Lindsey Shaw). Meanwhile, an enigmatic woman (Ivana Milicevic) from Will's distant past resurfaces with a shocking revelation: Will's ancestors were lycanthropes, and now he will inherit the secrets of their incredible power. But when Will realizes that embracing his destiny will spell certain death for the girl he loves, he prepares to make a choice that could spell the end of his monstrous bloodline, and incur the wrath of the very creatures that have claimed him as one of their own. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Landon LiboironLindsey Shaw, (more)
 
2007  
 
This CW sitcom was set in Medora, Wisconsin, where dwelled the Tolchuck family: Father Gary (Scott Patterson), mother Franny (Amy Pietz), son Justin (Dan Byrd) and daughter Claire (Lindsay Shaw). Desperate to fit in with the cool kids at school, the nerdish Justin (who narrated the series, Malcolm in the Middle style) decided if he couldn't make friends, he'd "import" one. Thus, he talked his parents into being the sponsors for an exchange student from Pakistan, an amiable Muslin teenager named Raja (Adhir Kalyan). Though Justin and Raja formed an immediate bond, mom Claire was a bit frightened by her guest, her head filled with news reports of middle-east terrorism and such. Conversely, dad Gary was quite impressed by Raja's courtesy, loyalty, and strong work ethic--and besides, he was getting $500 a month for sponsoring the kid. As for Claire, she was too preoccupied with being the "dream girl" of every jock in school, and the actual girlfriend of classmate Jeffrey (Harlan Jackson), to concern herself with Raja. In case the reader hasn't caught on by now, the purpose of this series was to dispel viewers in the post-9/11 era of the idotic assumption that every Muslim posed an eminent threat to the American way of life: Indeed, Raja may have been the most lovable and nonthreatening TV alien since Robin Williams' Mork From Ork. Aliens in America debuted October 1, 2007. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Dan ByrdAdhir Kalyan, (more)
 

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