Knots Landing star Lar Park Lincoln dead at 63: Soap actress also featured in iconic horror franchise

Knots Landing star Lar Park Lincoln, who featured unforgettably as the scheming femme fatale Linda Fairgate, has died aged 63.

Shortly after she began appearing on the soap opera in 1987, Lincoln also joined one of the most beloved horror franchises in the genre

She acted in the 1988 film Friday The 13th Part VII: The New Blood, playing a telekinetic woman who faces off against the villainous Jason Voorhees.

Over her decades-long career, she also guest-starred on iconic TV shows like Murder, She Wrote, and for years was a fixture on the home shopping channel QVC.

Although she has battled breast cancer in the past, at one point undergoing 17 surgeries in the space of five years, her cause of death remains undisclosed.

Her passing was announced Thursday by the Actors Audition Studios, a company she founded in her hometown of Dallas, Texas.

Knots Landing star Lar Park Lincoln, who featured as the unforgettable scheming femme fatale Linda Fairgate, has died aged 63; pictured in 1990

Knots Landing star Lar Park Lincoln, who featured as the unforgettable scheming femme fatale Linda Fairgate, has died aged 63; pictured in 1990

Off and on from 1987 to 1991, Lincoln featured on Knots Landing as the femme fatale Linda Fairgate (right), pictured on the show with her rival Paige Matheson (Nicollette Sheridan, left)

Off and on from 1987 to 1991, Lincoln featured on Knots Landing as the femme fatale Linda Fairgate (right), pictured on the show with her rival Paige Matheson (Nicollette Sheridan, left)

In a post on Facebook breaking the news, the firm noted that her ‘family requests privacy’ and added: ‘In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to The SAG-AFTRA Foundation or The Entertainment Community Fund.’

Born Laurie Jill Park to a military family in Dallas, she decided by the third grade that she wanted to act, she told the website Icon Vs. Icon

She got her start as a model but ‘always had my eye on acting,’ featuring in commercials and taking classes to hone her skills in her dream profession.

Her big break came with the 1985 TV movie Children Of The Night, a movie about the founder of the real-life Los Angeles organization of the same name, which is dedicated to rescuing underage prostitutes and helping them restart their lives. 

‘I was playing a real girl’s life story. She was a young teenage prostitute,’ Lincoln recalled. ‘That’s where I had to learn, and what has guided me since the very beginning in 1985, that you can’t be an artist if you are judging.’

She then landed her fan favorite role on Knots Landing as Linda Fairgate, the scenery-chewing blonde bombshell, whom she played off and on from 1987 to 1991.

Linda starts off married to Eric Fairgate (Steve Shaw), whom she leaves for his brother Michael Fairgate (Patrick Petersen), only to get board of him and stray with a string of men including her boss Greg Sumner (William Devane).

Eventually, the character’s machinations catch up to her, and she is murdered by the man with whom she has her last explosive affair, Brian Johnston (Philip Brown). 

She acted in the 1988 film Friday The 13th Part VII: The New Blood (pictured), playing a telekinetic woman who faces off against the villainous Jason Voorhees

She acted in the 1988 film Friday The 13th Part VII: The New Blood (pictured), playing a telekinetic woman who faces off against the villainous Jason Voorhees

(front row, left to right) Nicollette Sheridan, Michele Lee, Joan Van Ark, Kent Masters King, (back row, left to right) Joseph Gian, William Devane, Michelle Phillips, Kevin Dobson, Lark Park-Lincoln, Pat Petersen and Ted Shackleford are pictured on Knots Landing

(front row, left to right) Nicollette Sheridan, Michele Lee, Joan Van Ark, Kent Masters King, (back row, left to right) Joseph Gian, William Devane, Michelle Phillips, Kevin Dobson, Lark Park-Lincoln, Pat Petersen and Ted Shackleford are pictured on Knots Landing

Lincoln, who also founded an acting studio in Dallas and published an advice book for people starting in showbiz, is pictured at the 2007 Chiller Theatre Convention in New Jersey

Lincoln, who also founded an acting studio in Dallas and published an advice book for people starting in showbiz, is pictured at the 2007 Chiller Theatre Convention in New Jersey

‘I would guess Linda was popular because she was so rotten and so fun at the same time,’ she told a fan website for the show a few years ago. ‘I studied a few people to become Linda, as she went from the brown hair to the blonde meanie.’

Lincoln remembered when the show’s creator David Jacobs informed her she would be going blonde for the character, telling her: ‘I’m doing this because you look so sweet and everyone will be shocked how you turn out.’ 

After her character was killed off in 1991, she continued to act on TV, guesting on such legendary series as Beverly Hills, 90210 and Murder, She Wrote.

She also worked extensively as an acting coach, founding the Actors Audition Studios in Dallas as a way for her to nurture budding talent.

‘I always loved coaching actors, even when I was a young actor,’ she reflected. ‘I always just felt I could see things from the outside, although directing isn’t something that I’m interested in. A lot of people ask me that and it’s not.’

After her character was killed off in 1991, she continued to act on TV, guesting on such legendary series as Beverly Hills, 90210 (pictured)

After her character was killed off in 1991, she continued to act on TV, guesting on such legendary series as Beverly Hills, 90210 (pictured)

In 2008 she took her educational pursuits to another level by publishing the book Get Started Not Scammed, offering advice to people starting out in showbiz.

Lincoln continued acting into her last years and has shot multiple movies that have still yet to be released, including the action films Young Bolsheviks and Bad B****.

She was predeceased by her husband Michael Lincoln, whom she was married to for 14 years before he succumbed to cancer in 2015 at the age of just 43.

Lincoln is survived by several family members including her children Piper and Trevor, her siblings Karen and Michael and her grandchildren Audra, Benjamin, Jack and Mia.

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