Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen (2004)DVD VHS | Cast list | | Lindsay Lohan | as | Mary Elizabeth Cep/Lola | | Adam Garcia | as | Stu | | Glenne Headly | as | Karen | | Alison Pill | as | Ella | | Eli Marienthal | as | Sam | | Carol Kane | as | Miss Baggoli | | Megan Fox | as | Carla | | Sheila McCarthy | as | Mrs. Gerard | | Tom McCamus | as | Calum | | Richard Fitzpatrick | as | Mr. Gerard | | Sheila Sealy-Smith | as | Sgt. Rose | | Ashley Leggat | as | Marcia | | Barbara Mamabolo | as | Robin | | Maggie Oskam | as | Paige | | Rachael Oskam | as | Paula |
| | Crew list: | | Sara Sugarman (Director) | | Dyan Sheldon (Writer) | | Gail Parent (Writer) |
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Review When a New York City teenager from Greenwich Village, Lola Steppe (Lindsey Lohan), is forced to move to the New Jersery suburb of Dellwood, she finds that in her new high school, there is another girl, Carla Santini (Megan Fox), who already has claim to the title of most popular girl (and most rudest) that Lola had at her old school. Aiming to oust Carla from her reign, Lola and her new best friend, Ella Gerard (Alison Pill), sets her sights on nabbing the lead role in the next big school play "Pygmalion", which Carla also hopes to star in. As the two girls engage in a war for popularity, Carla lashes back at Lola by obtaining tickets to the sold-out "farewell concert" of Lola's favorite band. Can Lola somehow sneak into the concert and quell Carla's latest scheme, and at the same time meet the band's English lead singer, Stu Wolff (Adam Garcia), whom she has such a crush on? |
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