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Lar Park Lincoln, known for his work in “Part 13: The New Blood,” died 63 on Tuesday after battling breast cancer.
Lincoln’s death was announced by the agency she founded. the Facebook “I have a deep sadness throughout my 45-year career as a lauded actress and beloved American audition coach, founder of the actor’s audition studio on April 22, 2025.
“Families demand privacy during this period and appreciate the pouring of love for Larle’s four-year career. In place of flowers, they can make donations to the SAG-AFTRA Foundation or the Entertainment Community Fund.”
Her fellow “13th Friday” – franchise actor Melanie Kinanaman remembered her Facebook“Our hearts are broken today. Such deep sadness over the news of the passage of the beautiful, talented, extremely kind Parklincoln. She was a friend, a “sister” and a “comrade in her arms.” She will be missed forever. A loyal fan who admires and loves her.
She was born on May 12, 1961 in Raleigh Gil Park, Dallas, and made her acting debut in the TV film Children of the Night (1985).
After winning guests in “Heart of the City” (1986), “Hunter” (1987), and “Outlaws” (1987), she arrives to plan Linda Fairgate for 48 episodes of the nightly soap “Knots Landing” (1987-1991).
Her co-star Michele Lee wrote Instagram“I had a really good time working with her while she was on the show… You couldn’t take your eyes off her. I went straight away.”
During her run on the show, she appeared in “Friday’s Part 13 VII: The New Blood” (1988), reminiscing of Queen Tina, a memorable cry. Tina was given telekinesis and became a terrifying enemy of Jason Voorhees, who was hard to kill.
She also performed in the films The Princess Academy (1987), House II: The Second Story (1987), Fatal Charm (1990), and Ghost Party (2022), and TV’s Freddy’s Nightmares (1988).
Lincoln, a distinctive hustle, has been a QVC personality with the well-received how-to “I Began Not a Scream” (2008), and launched the clothing line for the Piper Alexander Collection.
She was preceded in the death of her 14-year-old Michael Lincoln husband, who died of 43 cancers in 2015, and was survived by a daughter, son, two brothers and four grandchildren.