Lindze's acting career commenced at the tender age of six, when she took on the iconic role of Dorothy in her first-grade class production of "The Wizard of Oz". This marked the beginning of her journey in the world of professional theater, where she went on to play notable roles such as Tiny Tim in "A Christmas Carol" and Marta in "The Sound of Music".
Her biggest movie role to date was undoubtedly as Virginia Lofton in the 2002 film "Virginia's Run", where she demonstrated remarkable dedication by spending six months learning to ride and handle horses. Her goal was to create a movie that featured real horses, rather than relying on animatronics, and her hard work paid off. Lindze's passion for horses has endured, and she currently owns two horses, which she rides almost daily.
However, Lindze's affection for animals extends far beyond horses. During the filming of "Virginia's Run", a stray, sickly yellow lab appeared on set. Lindze's persistence ultimately led to the dog receiving medical attention, and it was allowed to stay with her and her mother. Upon the completion of filming, with the assistance of local law enforcement and a veterinarian, the dog, now renamed Jordan, flew back to Lindze's home in Bakersfield, California, where it became a cherished member of the family.