Lindsay Lohan and Chord Overstreet are filming an untitled Netflix...

Lindsay Lohan and Chord Overstreet are filming an untitled Netflix rom-com set to debut during the 2022 holiday season. Credit: Netflix / Scott Everett White

Long Island-raised Lindsay Lohan has begun shooting her previously announced Netflix holiday rom-com.

"Back at work and couldn't be happier! Action!" wrote the actor-entrepreneur, 35, on Twitter and Instagram late Sunday, posting a close-up of herself from a production still Netflix had sent out earlier showing her and co-star Chord Overstreet (Sam Evans on "Glee," Chad in Apple TV+'s current series "Acapulco") strolling together at night across snow and past holiday lights.

Among those congratulating Lohan on Instagram were her Oscar winner friend Diane Keaton, actor Lyndsy Fonseca ("How I Met Your Mother," "Nikita"), and family members: singer Ali Lohan, model Dakota Lohan and the siblings' mom, Dina Lohan. Lindsay Lohan was raised in Cold Spring Harbor and Merrick, where her mother still lives.

Over the weekend, Overstreet, 32, had posted the photo on his Instagram, writing, "Here we go!! Tis the season. This is gonna be a fun one." One online wag, noting Lohan's guest appearance on an episode of "Glee," tweeted, "They fell in love after lindsay judged chord at nationals."

The as-yet-untitled film, described by Netflix as "about a newly engaged and spoiled hotel heiress who finds herself in the care of a handsome, blue-collar lodge owner and his precocious daughter after getting total amnesia in a skiing accident," is set to debut during the 2022 holiday season.

The film also stars George Young, Jack Wagner and Olivia Perez. Janeen Damian, who with her filmmaker husband Michael Damian has co-written and co-produced movies and telefilms including Hallmark Channel's "The Christmas Waltz" (2020) and "A Princess for Christmas" (2011), will make her directorial debut as well as co-write and co-produce.

Former child star Lohan had a string of hit films through her teens, including "The Parent Trap" (1998), "Freaky Friday" (2003) and "Mean Girls" (2004). Segueing to young-adult roles, she earned good notices in Disney's "Herbie: Fully Loaded" (2005), "A Prairie Home Companion" (2006) and "Georgia Rule" (2007), but a 2007 DUI arrest led to 5 years of jail, probation and rehab, and sporadic but continuing work.

She began a comeback attempt in 2012 playing Elizabeth Taylor in the biographical TV-movie "Liz & Dick." The following year Lohan starred in the low-budget feature "The Canyons," and in 2014 earned respectable reviews for her stage debut in a West End revival of David Mamet's "Speed-the-Plow." While taking on TV guest and recurring roles, she made no more movies until 2019's werewolf thriller "Among the Shadows," her most recent feature film.

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