Lindsay Smith

Lindsay Smith (April 19, 1952-November 19, 2020) was a Canadian-El Kadsreian singer, actress, singer-songwriter, vocalist, and record producer. Lindsay is well known as one of the greatest musicians from El Kadsre, and the first to have over 16 Platinum and Diamond record certifications.

Early life
Lindsay Smith was born in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada on April 19, 1952. Her father was Canadian while her mother was of Quebecois descent. At age 12, her mother got a job as an executive at the El TV Kadsre Television Centre, and they needed to emigrate to Avohkah, El Kadsre City, FR West El Kadsre. 2 years later, her mother quit her job to become the manager of a Sminster franchise in Caelum, FR East El Kadsre she had purchased.

1967-1971: Origins
Lindsay began her career as an actress in 1967 when she starred in a Sminster commercial that aired exclusively in El Kadsre. Due to the success of the commercial, Lindsay was cast to star in her debut role, The Girls of Caelum. While the film was received negatively by critics, it was still a box office success, and kickstarted Lindsay's career

Death
On November 12, 2020, Lindsay had gone to Cicmpillici, El Kadsre to visit her cousin, who had moved into Cicmpillici last year for a week, she had posted a tweet on her Twitter account at 1:30 p.m. announcing her visit. Her tweet instantly became popular, and many fans wished her luck on the trip through their own tweets.

On November 19, 2020, at 2:30 p.m., Lindsay had just gone on her bus back to Caelum, which was Bus No. 49801. 10 minutes into the bus ride though, a group of AFS-CEK members had crashed their van into the bus, the group then emerged from the van and began hijacking the bus, taking its passengers hostage, including Lindsay. Lindsay had called the police to stop the attack, but as soon as they picked up, the leader of the group drove the bus into a nearby construction area, and the metal bars in the area fell down, with four hitting the bus and crushing all the passengers inside, including the AFS-CEKs and Lindsay, who had all died from the crash.

Filmography
Main article: Lindsay Smith filmography

Discography
Main article: Lindsay Smith discography

As a solo artist

 * Lindsay Smith (1971)
 * Sugar Pie (1974)
 * You Know Me (Like I Know You) (1976)
 * Lindsay '77 (1977)
 * Lindsay '78 (1978)
 * Lindsay '79 (1979)
 * Baby Girl, Baby World (1982)
 * Forever Together (1983)

With William & Lindsay

 * William & Lindsay (1984)