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Her mother is Laurie Bartilson, former partner of Kendrick Moxon.
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Her mother is her manager.
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Lynsey directs and choreographs for Kids on Stage for a Better World.
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She also is a singer.
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Her religion is Scientology.
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She was in every episode of Grounded for Life.
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She has red hair.
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She won a Dramalogue Award for her performance as Young Maxine in Situation Tragedy.
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Even though on Grounded For Life she plays the daughter, Megyn Price who plays the mother is only twelve years older than her.
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Lynsey's inspirations are Lucille Ball and Lisa Kudrow.
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Lynsey doesn't whistle in her dressing room because she heard that it was bad luck.
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As of 2006, Lynsey is engaged to a film editor and director.
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Lynsey has a dog named Cash.
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Lynsey is the International Spokesperson of Youth for Human Rights.
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Lynsey is the director and lead choreographer or Kids On Stage For a Better World.
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Lynsey is a founding member of Church of Scientology Celebrity Centre's Kids On Stage For A Better World.
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Lynsey also spent a season dancing hip-hop for the Los Angeles Sparks professional basketball team as one of the Sparkkids.
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On stage Lynsey has starred in LA theater productions of West Side Story, Paper Moon, and Philadelphia Story.
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Lynsey has continued dancing, singing and acting in many musical theater productions.
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Lynsey was chosen from 500 other girls to play in Mrs. Santa Claus.
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She has danced professionally in The Nutcracker twice.
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She starred in Annie, Ramona Quimby, and Amelia Bedelia all in musical theater.
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Lynsey worked in musical theater.
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By the time she was six she was taking tap, ballet and jazz dance as well as gymnastics at L.A.s Pashkova Dance Studios.
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Lynsey discovered her love of performing through dancing.
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Lynsey began begging her parents for dance classes when she was two, but they held out until she was four.
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She moved to Southern California when she was four years old
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A dancer from a very young age, Lynsey won her first talent competition at the age of seven, in solo dance.
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Lynsey began acting professionally at the age of 9
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Directs and choreographs for Kids on Stage for a Better World.
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International Spokesperson for Youth for Human Rights.