Whether you loved her as Chessie in The Parent Trap or just came to know her on Abbott Elementary, Lisa Ann Walter is a fan favorite.
The beloved actress, 61, was spotted looking extra glam at TheWrap's "Women of Comedy: An Emmy Season Showcase" event at The Crescent Theater in Beverly Hills on Wednesday evening, and it's safe to say she knows how to go from the classroom to the red carpet with ease.
Dressed in a revealing, low-cut top in a bright red shade, the stunning actress smiled for the camera. Her trademark red hair was done in soft waves, and she completed the look with big gold hoops.
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Walter recently opened up about her friendship with Lindsay Lohan, whom she got to know extremely well all the way back in those Parent Trap days.
"It’s wonderful. I have always been so proud of her,” Walter told Us Weekly, reflecting on the 25 years since the 1998 Nancy Meyers film came out. “When she was struggling, I was proud of that little girl who I knew — who I watched take care of her siblings and being an incredible hard worker and someone who stood by set etiquette and always said ‘Please’ and ‘Thank you’ to every single person in the crew."
Seeing Lohan now thrive as a mom herself, Walter is overflowing with pride for her friend.
“Now, she grew into the most beautiful young woman and the wonderful mother that I always knew she would be,” she added.
Related: Lisa Ann Walter Discusses Potential 'Parent Trap' Sequel
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