Lar Park Lincoln, a talented actress known for her roles in both television and film, passed away on April 22 at the age of 63. Her death was confirmed by her company, Actors Audition Studios, through a Facebook announcement.
One of Lincoln’s most notable roles was on the popular TV series “Knot’s Landing,” where she portrayed dual characters Linda Fairgate and Sally’s friend. She also starred in “Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood” as Tina Shepard, a teenage protagonist with telekinetic abilities.
Lincoln’s acting career began with a role in the TV movie “Children of the Night,” and she went on to appear in various television shows such as “Heart of the City,” “Hunter,” and “Highway to Heaven.” In addition to her work on the small screen, she also had roles in films like “House II” and “The Princess Academy.”
Throughout her career, Lincoln continued to work in both television and film, with appearances in shows like “Freddy’s Nightmares,” “Murder She Wrote,” and “Beverly Hills 90210.” Her most recent role was in the 2022 film “Ghost Party.”
In addition to her acting pursuits, Lincoln was also an entrepreneur. She founded Actors Audition Studios in Dallas and authored the book “Get Started, Not Scammed.” She also had her own clothing line, the Piper Alexander collection, and served as a celebrity on-air guest for QVC for 19 years.
Lincoln is survived by her daughter Piper, son Trevor, sister Karen, brother Michael, and four grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to The SAG-AFTRA Foundation or The Entertainment Community Fund. For more information about a celebration of life event, the family can be contacted at celebrate@larparklincoln.com.
Overall, Lar Park Lincoln leaves behind a legacy of talent and entrepreneurship, and she will be remembered for her contributions to the entertainment industry.