Lar Park-Lincoln, the actress recognized for taking part in Linda Fairgate on Knot’s Touchdown, has died. She was 63.
The Dallas-based actress’ demise was introduced by her firm Actors Audition Studios after she died on Tuesday. A reason for demise was not instantly disclosed.
“It’s with profound unhappiness that we announce the passing of Lar Park Lincoln, celebrated actress, founding father of Actors Audition Studios, and America’s beloved Audition Coach, on April 22, 2025,” they wrote within the submit. “Over her 45-year profession, Lar left an unforgettable mark on Hollywood via her dynamic performances and dedication to mentoring aspiring actors.”
Born in Dallas, Park-Lincoln made her performing debut within the 1985 made-for-television film Kids of the Night time, earlier than taking part in Linda on Season 9 of Knot’s Touchdown in 1987 earlier than returning for a bigger arc from 1989 to 1991.
Her different TV roles embrace appearances on Freddy’s Nightmare, Homicide She Wrote and Beverly Hills 90210.
Kane Hodder, Kevin Spirtas and Lar Park-Lincoln in ‘Friday the thirteenth Half VII: The New Blood’ (1988) (Paramount/Courtesy Everett Assortment)
In 1988, Park-Lincoln performed ultimate woman Tina Shepard in Friday the thirteenth Half VII: The New Blood. She additionally starred in such movies as Home II: The Second Story (1987), Deadly Allure (1990) and From the Darkish (2009).
Along with her performing coach work, Park-Lincoln authored Get Began, Not Scammed. She additionally earned the Bronze Halo Award for her contributions to leisure.
She is survived by her daughter Piper, son Trevor, sister Karen, brother Michael, 4 grandchildren and her poodle Charlie. In lieu of flowers, the household asks for donations to be made to The SAG-AFTRA Basis or The Leisure Neighborhood Fund.