Wednesday, 14 May 2025

'Knots Landing,' 'Friday the 13th' actress Lar Park Lincoln dead at 63

Lar Park Lincoln, beloved actress from "Knots Landing" and "Friday the 13th Part VII," has died at 63 following a battle with breast cancer.


'Knots Landing,' 'Friday the 13th' actress Lar Park Lincoln dead at 63

Her daughter, Piper Lincoln, confirmed to Fox News Digital that her mother lost her battle with breast cancer on Tuesday.

Piper shared that the elder Lincoln was surrounded by loved ones at the time of her death and will always be remembered as a "great mother and a great actress."

Lincoln was a beloved acting coach and founder of Actors Auditions Studios in Plano, Texas. 

As her acting career spanned over four decades, she went on to earn a Bronze Halo Award for her contributions to the entertainment industry. 

Beyond her acting career, Lincoln was passionate about mentoring aspiring actors. She founded Actors Audition Studios, where she coached students in acting skills, career development and audition techniques. Her dedication to the craft extended to her writing. In 2008, she wrote the book "Get Started, Not Scammed," as she offered guidance to actors looking to break into the entertainment industry.

Lincoln is preceded in death by her husband, Michael, to whom she was married for 14 years; her parents, Jack and Marjorie Dale; and her brothers, Jack Jr. and Pat.

"She is survived by her daughter, Piper (husband Tarek); son, Trevor (wife Danielle); sister, Karen (husband Harold); brother, Michael (wife Joan); four grandchildren (Aura, Benjamin, Jack, and Mia Grace); her poodle, Charlie; and countless friends, extended family, and admirers worldwide," the tribute read.

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