Lar Park-Lincoln Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Lar Park Lincoln has 38 years in the industry! Her book, "Get Started Not Scammed" guides Hollywood hopefuls to Stardom! Her specialties are TV and film, on-camera training, auditions, and career guidance. She has written her own method of on-camera training, "The Autograph", which super-speeds the training and booking rates of actors! Known for ...
The more parts you lose, the closer you are to getting the right one
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I like to educate young people so they don't waste their time or money doing something that's not right for them
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Being diagnosed with cancer is a very difficult time. I had to dig deep to find a way to survive. I came to truly understand the meaning of "this too shall pass."
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Shooting "The Princess Academy" in Yugoslavia was an experienced not to be missed and one I hope not to repeat! It was freezing cold and my character spent time falling in icy, snowy areas. We had several languages on the set. You haven't lived until you have heard a director and AD call action, background, rolling, etc. in four languages! I was highly motivated to "do one more take" by the director, Bruce Block, who bribed me with good old fashioned M&M's!
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I don't think anybody really set out to change the world with these movies. Nobody will ever be accused of trying to make a social statement or great art. What these films are is entertainment. - on the "Friday the 13th" film series
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I've always been a horror film buff and I'm a big fan of the "Friday the 13th" movies. I'm proud to say I've seen every one of them.
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I never realized I'd have to be around all these dead bodies. One morning, we were shooting the scene where I discover the head in the flower pot. We had been shooting all night and we had to do a pickup early in the morning. I took one look at the head and totally freaked.
on filming "Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood" (1988)
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The script told me that the telekinetic psychic stuff was going to stand out, so I took it upon myself to work with real psychics and learn what it would be like to experience a vision and what a person would go through trying to communicate the experience to other people. I was really serious about trying to do this movie right. - on working on "Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood" (1988)