'Mean Girls' star Lindsay Lohan left rehab last week after a two-month stay to get over her drug and booze problems, and one Hollywood director is willing to give her a shot to revitalize her career - if she's interested in appearing in a biopic of Hugh Hefner. Brett Ratner, who is directing the movie, said of Lohan: "She is very talented - if she is sober. She would be great as a Playboy Bunny."
Despite the nay-sayers who predicted Lohan's career was over, other directors have come forward to say they would consider her, including James Robinson - the director who branded the her "discourteous, irresponsible and unprofessional" after they worked together on 'Georgia Rule'.
He told the New York Post newspaper: "I would absolutely work with her again. I'd treat her like one of my own kids. She has all this fame and no one in her family to reel her in, no one to guide her, and one thing led to another. She is very, very talented and was never a diva on the set."
Movie mogul Harvey Weinstein seconded that notion: "Of course I would work with her again," the producer of 'Bobby' said. "She's a wonderful actress. She did a great job in 'Bobby'. Lindsay is a wonderful talent. I just hope that Lindsay is fine. She's a good lady."


