Lindsay Hartley is an American actress and singer. She was born Lindsay Nicole Korman in Palm Springs, California, and is of Russian and English (father) and Greek and Italian (mother) origin. Singing since age eleven, Hartley was a national pre-teen talent winner of the Young Miss America Beauty Pageant. At the age of 14 she landed her first professional role, playing Dorothy in the Wizard of Oz, at the Mc Callum Theatre in Palm Desert, California. At 16, Hartley and her family relocated to Las Vegas, Nevada, where she graduated a year early from high school and headlined as the lead vocalist in the Las Vegas Sands Hotel afternoon show Viva Las Vegas. Shortly after attending the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Hartley had the great honor to move to New York City and perform on Broadway, in the hit musical Grease!. Hartley has won several national vocal competitions, including The Los Angeles Philharmonic's Award-Vocal/Opera, Hartley is most notably know for portraying the hopeless romantic Theresa Lopez-Fitzgerald on the NBC soap opera Passions, from 1999-2008. In 2000, she was not only nominated for the Soap Opera Digest Award for Outstanding Female Newcomer, she wrote the song Kiss Me for her character, which she performed that year on the show. In 2009, Soap Opera Digest announced that Hartley would join the cast of Days of Our Lives, another NBC soap opera. The following year, Hartley signed on to play the new character of Cara Castillo on All My Children. She was also cast as DC Comics character Mad Harriet during Smallville's tenth and final season. In 2013, Hartley once again played the role of Dr. Cara Castillo on the new All My Children being revived by Prospect Park. After landing her first lead in a Hallmark movie titled, Perfect on Paper, Hartley joined the cast of Queens of Drama. Since then, Lindsay has been non-stop busy filming and writing. Lindsay and her writing partner recently had their fifth movie green-lit for production. Look out for Lindsay in multiple films airing on Lifetime, including Deadly Exchange which she co-wrote and starred in. In Jan. 2018, Death House, the "Expendables of Horror Films," was released in theatres, where she played the ultimate of all evils, Balthoria. Lindsay's latest T.V. movie, Killer Twin, where she plays twins premieres on Lifetime, Saturday, August 4th. Lindsay is in Ottawa, Canada filming Terrified at 17 where she plays a deeply tormented woman battling D.I.D. Lindsay lives in Los Angeles with her daughter, Isabella Justice Hartley, who was born on July 3, 2004. - IMDb Mini Biography By: anonymous