Actress Lar Park Lincoln from “Friday the 13th Part VII” and “Knots Landing” tragically passes away at 63 – Her legacy lives on through her iconic roles

Dallas, Texas – Acclaimed actress Lar Park Lincoln has tragically passed away at the age of 63. Known for her roles in “Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood” and “Knots Landing,” Lincoln left a lasting impact on the entertainment industry throughout her 45-year career.

Reports indicate that Lincoln had been battling breast cancer for several years before her passing, which was announced by Actors Audition Studios, a company she founded in Dallas. The news of her death was met with profound sadness by fans and colleagues alike.

Born on May 12, 1961, in Dallas, Texas, Lincoln made her on-screen debut in the CBS telefilm “Children of the Night” in 1985. She went on to appear in various television shows such as “Heart of the City,” “Outlaws,” and “Highway to Heaven” in the late 1980s.

In 1987, Lincoln’s career reached new heights when she landed the role of Linda Fairgate in the long-running CBS soap opera “Knots Landing.” Her character, known for being both rotten and fun, quickly became a fan favorite, showcasing Lincoln’s versatility as an actress.

Despite her success on television, Lincoln also made a significant impact in the film industry. In 1988, she starred as Tina Shepard in “Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood,” where she portrayed a character with telekinetic powers who battled the infamous slasher film villain, Jason Voorhees.

Aside from her acting career, Lincoln also ventured into writing with the publication of her book “Get Started, Not Scammed” in 2008. The book served as a guide for aspiring actors looking to navigate the competitive world of Hollywood.

Throughout her career, Lincoln’s dedication to mentoring aspiring actors and her dynamic performances earned her a special place in the hearts of many. With the outpouring of love and support from fans and colleagues, her legacy is sure to live on for years to come.

Lincoln leaves behind a lasting impact on Hollywood and beyond, with her work resonating with audiences worldwide. As her family and loved ones grieve her loss, they have requested privacy during this difficult time. In honor of her memory, donations can be made to The SAG-AFTRA Foundation or The Entertainment Community Fund.

Survived by her daughter, son, sister, brother, and grandchildren, Lincoln’s legacy will continue to inspire generations of aspiring actors and fans alike. Her contributions to the entertainment industry will never be forgotten, cementing her status as a beloved and respected figure in Hollywood.