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Lindsay Lohan's Life Since 'SNL': A Timeline
Posted on 2012-02-22 03:00:19
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The years since Lohan's last 'Saturday Night Live' hosting gig have been filled with turmoil.By John Mitchell

Lindsay LohanPhoto: FilmMagic

For the first time in a long time, the universe seems to be working in Lindsay Lohan's favor. The actress has been confirmed as host of the March 3 episode of "Saturday Night Live" and has reportedly booked the role of film legend Elizabeth Taylor in the Lifetime movie "Liz and Dick."

Recently, she's been lying low and working to finish the community service she was sentenced to following numerous probation violations relating to past DUI arrests and charges she shoplifted a necklace from a Venice, California, boutique in early 2011. Her most recent probation progress reports from Los Angeles Superior Court judge Stephanie Sautner have been "glowing," and there's been some indication she may even be on track to complete the requirements of her probation early, according to Radar.

Lohan last hosted "SNL" in April 2006. She's hosted the legendary sketch-comedy show three times, receiving mostly positive reviews for her stints on the show. But a lot has happened to the starlet in the years since. Let's take a look at where she was when she last hosted the show and the turbulent years since.

When Lindsay Last Hosted 'SNL'When Lohan last graced the famous Studio 8-H at 30 Rockefeller Plaza, she was promoting her star vehicle "Just My Luck" and the Robert Altman-directed "A Prairie Home Companion." Lohan received a career-high paycheck of $7 million for the rom-com, which was helmed by Donald Petrie, who was working in the genre that brought him great success with "How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days" and "Miss Congeniality." The role was intended to be the bridge that carried Lohan from her child-star past into adult roles but failed to catch fire at the box office, grossing a disappointing $17 million.

While it didn't perform particularly well in theaters either, "Companion" earned warm reviews and, importantly, landed the actress accolades from two of the film industry's most respected veterans, the late Altman, the legendary director of "MASH," "Nashville," "Short Cuts" and "Gosford Park," and Meryl Streep, who complimented Lohan's acting skills in W magazine, saying, "She's in command of the art form" and "completely, visibly living in front of the camera."

While trouble was brewing in her personal life at the time, with rumors of drug use, hard partying and eating disorders already plaguing the then-19-year-old actress, Lohan still had some of the most highly esteemed people in her industry rushing to her defense. Later that same year, she earned a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination as part of the sprawling cast of "Bobby."

Just a month after her "SNL" appearance, concerns about her partying came to a head when she was hospitalized on the set of "Georgia Rule." Her reps claimed "she was overheated and dehydrated," but Morgan Creek Productions executive James G. Robinson famously called her bluff and did so very publicly, penning a letter that was quickly made public calling the actress "irresponsible and unprofessional" and stating, "We are well aware that your ongoing all night heavy partying is the real reason for your so-called 'exhaustion.' "

The actress soldiered on, but not for long. In January 2007, production on her much-maligned and financially unsuccessful film "I Know Who Killed Me" was suspended when she entered the hospital to have her appendix removed and again less than a month later when she entered the Wonderland Center, a lavish treatment facility for substance abuse that caters to a celebrity clientele. It was the first of several court-ordered and voluntary stays in rehab.

Soon after, she withdrew from a planned film adaptation of Oscar Wilde's "A Woman of No Importance" and was released from the independent film "The Edge of Love" after the director was not able to secure insurance for Lohan to star.

Lohan's Legal Troubles BeginThe tumult that has plagued Lohan since early 2007 is as well-publicized as it is seemingly endless. For all intents and purposes, the legal troubles that continue to plague the actress really began in May 2007, when she was arrested for driving under the influence. We've briefly catalogued those troubles below:

May 26, 2007: Lohan is arrested after crashing her Mercedes into a shrub and curb in Los Angeles at 5:30 a.m. and is charged with misdemeanor DUI. She immediately re-enters rehab, this time at Promises Treatment Center in Malibu.

July 24, 2007: The actress is again arrested for DUI, this time following a brief car chase through Santa Monica. When police search Lohan, she is found to have a small amount of cocaine in her pocket. People reports that she was wearing an alcohol-detection ankle bracelet at the time of her arrest and was booked for DUI, possession of cocaine, transporting a narcotic into a custody facility and driving on a suspended license. In August, Lohan reaches a plea deal that includes one day in jail (though she ultimately only serves 84 minutes), 10 days of community service, completion of an 18-month alcohol-education program, hundreds of dollars in fines and 36 months of probation.

February 2008: Lohan re-creates Marilyn Monroe's famous "Last Sitting" in a controversial photo shoot for New York magazine. Unable to secure acting roles, reportedly because production companies can't afford the high cost of insuring her, she launches a line of leggings, 6126 (Monroe's birthday), and a spray-tan line, Sevin Nyne, in collaboration with Sephora.

October 16, 2009: Lohan is more than an hour late to a probation hearing in Beverly Hills for a progress review on her two DUI cases and receives another year of probation due to failure to complete alcohol-education classes as required.

June 8, 2010: A judge issues an arrest warrant for Lohan after she violates a court order to not consume alcohol while wearing a SCRAM alcohol-monitoring ankle bracelet. The warrant is recalled after she posts $200,000 bail.

July 6, 2010: Lohan is sentenced to 90 days in jail and 90 days in rehab for violating her probation in her DUI cases.

July 20, 2010: The actress is taken into custody to begin her jail term. She serves only 14 days of the 90-day sentence due to overcrowding and is taken immediately to UCLA Medical Center to begin her court-ordered rehab. She is again released early and permitted to continue her treatment on an outpatient basis.

September 24, 2010: Having failed a drug test, Lohan's trial is revoked and she spends a day in jail before being released on bail. A few days later, she is sent on justice sequence to the Betty Ford Center, where she remains for three months.

February 9, 2011: Barely free for a month, Lohan is charged with a burglary after walking out of a Venice, California, boutique with a $2,500 necklace still around her neck. She pleads no contest, but as any violations of the law constitute a violation of her probation, she is sentenced to 120 days in jail, 360 hours of community service at a Los Angeles women's shelter and 120 hours service at the L.A. County morgue. Due to jail overcrowding, she serves house arrest instead, wearing a tracking ankle monitor for 35 days. While underneath house arrest, her monitoring bracelet detects trace amounts of alcohol in her system, which under further investigation are not deemed a probation violation, so she receives no additional punishment.

October 19, 2011: After Lohan fails to complete her court-ordered community service, Judge Sautner revokes the actress' probation and sends her to jail, telling the actress that if she wants to stay out of a corrections facility, she needs to complete 16 hours of community service at the morgue before her next hearing. She is again sentenced to jail November 7, this time for 30 days, but is released after just a few hours due to overcrowding.

Following her latest brush with the law, the actress seemed to decide that enough was enough. She's reportedly been diligent about completing her community service so she can get back to work as an actress and has received positive notices from the judge.

Rumored to be experiencing financial difficulties due to her inability to work, Lohan accepted a $1 million deal to pose for the January issue of Playboy. Her photo shoot for the men's magazine was, unsurprisingly, inspired by Marilyn Monroe's shoot for the same mag. The issue was released early after the photos leaked online and was enormously successful, reportedly even selling out in some markets.

Lohan's March 3 appearance on "Saturday Night Live" will be her first acting gig since Robert Rodriguez's 2010 film "Machete."

Are you rooting for Lindsay's comeback? Let us know in the comments!

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