Lindsay Seim

Lindsay Seim

Biography

Lindsay Seim has worked frequently with Academy Award-winning cinematographer and director Janusz Kaminski (Lincoln), including roles on the NBC drama "The Event" and in his forthcoming film American Dream.

She co-starred in the independent family comedy Out of Omaha (aka California Dreaming), with Dave Foley and Lea Thompson, and in the BAFTA Award-winning short The Sunday Man, with Annie Potts. Seim stars in the family drama Time to Shine, directed by Jim Valdez (Guys Night). Additional independent film roles include rapper Sticky Fingaz' Caught on Tape, opposite Cedric the Entertainer, and Ted Lange's family drama For Love of Amy.

Seim's extensive theater credits include an L.A. Stage Alliance Ovation Award-nominated turn in "Salsa Saved the Girls" and The Hudson Guild Theatre's debut production of "It's Good 2 Be Crazy."

A Nebraska native, Seim is proud to have been honored as a Distinguished Young Alumnus of the University of Nebraska's Johnny Carson School of Theatre and Film.

Sony Pictures

Actress

Screenwriter

Movies
2019

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