Occupation Actress, musician Parents Jimmy Haun Years active 1988 – present Albums Girl Thing | Name Lindsey Haun Music group Girl Thing Role Actress Grandparents Rouvaun | |
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Movies Broken Bridges, Shrooms, House of Last Things, Village of the Damned, The Color of Friendship Similar People Profiles |
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Lindsey Haun (born November 21, 1984) is an American actress and singer. She is known for her role as Hadley on the HBO television series True Blood. She was nominated for a Young Artist Award for her role in the 2000 Disney Channel original movie The Color of Friendship as Mahree Bok, and has starred in the film Broken Bridges, for which she also recorded a portion of the soundtrack.
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- Early life
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Actress Lindsey Haun video 2 Actress Waters while meeting w. Director Waters
Early life

Lindsey Haun was born on November 21, 1984. She is the daughter of Jimmy Haun, a recording artist and left handed guitarist who has recorded with the band YES as well as touring with members of YES in super group Circa. She is also the granddaughter of singer Rouvaun (Jim Haun). Her mother was a choreographer.
Career

Haun started acting when she was three, in a commercial for Little Caesars. Her first television appearance was on an episode of Anything But Love, and her first notable film role was as Mara, the ruthless leader of the sinister children in 1995's Village of the Damned.
Haun also starred in the Emmy-winning Disney Channel original movie, The Color of Friendship in 2000, which was based on a true story; from there she continued her relationship with Disney as one of the Movie Surfers. She later appeared in ABC Family's Brave New Girl, a television film based on the book co-written by Britney Spears.
In 2006, she starred in the movie Broken Bridges with Toby Keith, and was also signed to his record label, Show Dog Nashville, to be their first "cross-over" artist. Haun is also featured on the movie's soundtrack.
That year, Haun also co-starred in the movie Romeo and Jewel, a movie based on William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, but set in Los Angeles and involving an interracial romance.
Haun is also a director of short films including a film which won Fearless Filmmaking Grand Prize in Slamdance Film Festival and another one starring Amanda Fuller.