Other names Michael Cameron Name Michael Jr. | Role Actor | |
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Full Name Michael Douglas Lohan, Jr. Alma mater Sanford H. Calhoun High School
Ithaca College Relatives Lindsay Lohan (sister)
Aliana Lohan (sister)
Dakota Lohan (brother)
Ashley Horn (half-sister) Siblings Lindsay Lohan, Ali Lohan, Cody Lohan, Ashley Kaufmann, Landon Major Lohan Movies and TV shows The Parent Trap, Living Lohan Grandparents Richard Lohan, John L Sullivan, Marilyn Lohan, Ann Sullivan Uncles Matt Sullivan, Paul Sullivan Similar People Lindsay Lohan, Cody Lohan, Dina Lohan, Ali Lohan, Michael Lohan Profiles | ||
Parents Michael Lohan, Dina Lohan |
Michael Lohan Jr.
Michael Lohan Jr. (; born 1987) is a businessman, former reality-TV star and a brother of actress Lindsay Lohan.
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Biography

Lohan is the son of Michael Lohan and Donata Melina Nicolette "Dina" (Sullivan) Lohan. He is the younger brother of actress Lindsay Lohan, and the older brother of singer-model Ali Lohan and Dakota "Cody" Lohan. Through his father and his former partner Kristi Horn, Lohan has a younger half-sister, Ashley Horn. He also has two younger half-brothers, Landon and Logan Lohan, through his father's second marriage to former tabloid reporter Kate Major.

Lohan attended Sanford H. Calhoun High School in Merrick, New York, on Long Island. There he was a member of the basketball and swimming-and-diving teams, as well as the lacrosse, for which he was an academic all-conference selection. In 2010 he graduated from Ithaca College in Ithaca, New York, where he studied business administration. He also played lacrosse as a midfielder in 2007, 2009, and 2010, missing the 2008 season due to a wrist injury.

A year after college, Lohan worked for New York City tavern corporation FunBars, heading corporate events for the hospitality group. In 2012, he became a strategic advisor for the karaoke app Just Sing It, and by 2014 was working for the shopping app Vigme.

On October 29, 2015, Lohan was arrested in New York City and charged with criminal possession of a forged instrument and criminal impersonation for allegedly displaying a forged U.S. government placard on his vehicle to avoid paying for parking. On February 17, 2016, Manhattan Criminal Court granted him a conditional dismissal with community service, after which the case will be dismissed and sealed.

