The actor Lar Park Lincoln, best known for his roles in the horror franchise “Friday 13” and the soap opera “Landing” died at the age of 63.
The coach and hearing entrepreneur based in Dallas died on April 22 after a 45 -year career in Hollywood by playing and mentoring other actors, confirmed the hearing studios of Lincoln Society on Facebook.
The death of the television star occurred after having already fought breast cancer, according to the Hollywood Reporter, although a cause of death has not been confirmed. Her late 14 -year -old husband, Michael, died at the end of 2015 after fighting cancer, reported the point of sale.
Her brothers Jack Jr. and Pat also died in front of her, as well as her parents Jack and Marjorie Dale, said actors’ hearing studios. A mother of two, Lincoln is survived by his daughter Piper and his son Trevor as well as his sister Karen, his brother Michael, four grandchildren and countless others.
The family requests confidentiality and refers to all donations to the SAG-AFTRA Foundation or to the entertainment fund.
Lincoln better known for his role under the name of Linda Fairgate
Throughout his illustrious in Hollywood, Lincoln played in various cinematographic and televised projects.
However, it is undoubtedly the most recognized for its recurring role of Linda Fairgate in “Knots Landing”. The soap opera was broadcast between 1979 and 1993 and played Michelle Phillips, Michele Lee, Joan Van Ark, Donna Mills, Ted Shackelford, Kevin Dobson and more.
She is also widely recognized for having portrayed the Tina Shepard telekinel in “Friday 13: The New Blood” from 1988.
In 2008, she published a thesis entitled “Get Started Not Armamined”, where she shared information on the actor, modeling and competition industries.
More than a decade later, she founded Actors Audition Studios in Dallas, where she offered a hearing and unique camera training program that ventures traditional coaching methods, according to her website.
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