Fictional Characters Named Lindsay
- Lindsay Monroe, a character on CSI: NY
- Lindsay Rappaport, a character on One Life to Live
- Lindsay Weir, a character on Freaks and Geeks, played by Linda Cardellini
- Lindsay Bluth Fünke, a character on Arrested Development, played by Portia de Rossi
- Lindsay, a character on Total Drama Island
- Lindsay Dole, an attorney on The Practice, played by Kelli Williams
- Lyndsay, a character in the Wii and DS games MySims Kingdom, MySims Agents and MySims SkyHeroes
- Lindsay, a character on The New Adventures of Old Christine, played by Alex Kapp Horner
- Lindsay Boxer, a character on Women's Murder Club, played by Angie Harmon
- Lindsey McDonald, a character on the show Angel, played by Christian Kane
- Lindsey Salmon, a character from The Lovely Bones
- Lindsey Farris, a character in Mission: Impossible III, played by Keri Russell
- Lindsay Marriott, a character in Farewell, My Lovely by Raymond Chandler.
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