Lar Park Lincoln

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Lar Park Lincoln
Born May 12, 1961 (1961-05-12) (age 47)
Dallas, Texas

Lar Park Lincoln (born May 12, 1961) is an American actress. She is perhaps best known for her roles in the 1987 film House II: The Second Story as Kate and in the 1988 horror film Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood as Tina Shepard.

Lincoln was born Laurie Jill Park in Dallas, Texas. She appeared on the hit CBS prime time soap opera, Knots Landing, for several seasons as "Linda Fairgate," the daughter-in-law to ""Karen Fairgate"" (played by series star Michele Lee). She has made guest appearances on several television shows, including: Hunter, Outlaws, Highway to Heaven, Freddy's Nightmares, Tour of Duty, Murder, She Wrote, Space: Above and Beyond, and Beverly Hills, 90210.

Lincoln was married to Michael Lincoln from 1981 until his death in 1995. She left acting for a while to raise her two children, but has returned. She just finished filming the 2005 film Bit Parts. Lincoln was on the QVC network selling a product called The Freedom Bag,From time to time, Lincoln will appear on the QVC Network.

2008 is quickly surpassing even the busiest of her 30 years in the entertainment field for Lar Park Lincoln! Already an Actress, QVC celebrity guest host, career coach, and speaker; this year, Lar has added author, director, and producer to her ever-growing list of achievements.


Her five-year role on “Knot’s Landing” offered her the opportunity to work with such luminaries as Michelle Lee, William Devane, Kathleen Quinlan, Mario Van Peebles, Rod Taylor, Michael Landon, and Angela Landsbury. She has been a featured guest on “Oprah” and “Entertainment Tonight” plus numerous local and syndicated talk and radio shows.


Lar decided to return to her native state of Texas to raise her children. Since that move, she rapidly became Texas’ most elite career coach for actors, models, pageantry.


With a script from her then-17 year-old, film-student nephew Austin, Lar executive produced “Static,” a film about teen heroin abuse. “We used all teens. The movie was teen written, teen edited and teen developed. It kept its pulse firmly rooted in the reality of the teen drug culture.”


She co-directed and competed in the Dallas twenty-four hour film race with a serious piece about racial discrimination, “Black and White.”


Under her coaching wing, her daughter Piper, took the title of Miss Texas Jr. Teen and worked with Scottish Rite hospital helping children. Lar’s son, Trevor, is on the road to becoming an Eagle Scout and is a guitar-strumming, trombone-playing All-American boy!!


Lar recently completed post production on her new role in Lifetime’s Inspector Mom, a new series shot in her home state of Texas.


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