About
Lindsay Korman-Hartley is an actress, singer, writer, and director from Palm Springs, California. A performer from age eleven, she won national vocal competitions, headlined a Las Vegas show at sixteen, and went on to perform on Broadway in Grease!.
Lindsay is best known for her nine-year run as Theresa Lopez-Fitzgerald on the NBC soap opera Passions, earning a Soap Opera Digest Award nomination. She went on to star in Days of Our Lives, All My Children, Smallville, and General Hospital — accumulating over 2,000 episodes of television.
Her transition to film began with a lead in the Hallmark movie On Paper, followed by numerous Lifetime thrillers. In 2017, she starred in the first movie she wrote, Deadly Exchange. After penning ten produced screenplays, Lindsay moved behind the camera.
In June 2019, she directed her first feature, Forgotten Abduction, for Lifetime. Since then, she has directed over twenty-five features for Lifetime, Hulu, Crackle, and QVC+, including The Romeo and Juliet Killers for Tubi. Most recently, she produced, directed, and starred in the pilot for Paranormal Nobodies, a supernatural coming-of-age series.