The Knots Landing actress Lar Park Lincoln, who portrayed femme fatale Linda Fairgate, passed away at age 63, with her cause of death remaining undisclosed.
Not only did she play a pivotal role in the soap opera but she also acted in the 1988 film Friday The 13th Part VII: The New Blood, a go-to for horror franchise fans.
More surrounding her death

The guest star of Murder, She Wrote, faced a tortuous path due to her breast cancer, having had 17 surgeries in the space of five years at one point.
And yet, her death was announced on Thursday, April 25, by the Actors Audition Studios, a company she founded in Dallas, Texas without any comments on her cause of death.
They broke the news in a Facebook post

Her company noted on its Facebook page that her “family requests privacy” and suggested that people may donate “to The SAG-AFTRA Foundation or The Entertainment Community Fund,” instead of bringing flowers.
She knew her goal from a young age

Originally born Laurie Jill Park to a military family in Dallas, Texas, she had her eyes set on acting ever since she was a third grader, she told Icon Vs. Icon.
Yes, she started her career as a model, but she still had her mind set on acting.
She eventually made her big break

She made her big break with the 1985 TV movie Children Of The Night, which tackled the issue of helping underaged prostitutes and helping them restart their lives.
She then landed her most-known role as Linda Fairgate on Knots Landing, playing the role on and off from 1987 to 1991.
Even her last years were fruitful

In addition to the Actors Audition Studios she founded and the 2008 Get Started Not Scammed book she published, she still had her foot in the acting career.
She shot multiple movies that are still to be released, including the action films Young Bolsheviks and Bad B****.
She is survived by her family and loved ones

Her Husband, Michael Lincoln, passed away before her aged 43 in 2015 due to cancer. Both Lar Park Lincoln and her husband are survived by their family members including children Piper and Trevor, and grandchildren Audra, Benjamin, Jack, and Mia.