Lincoln Hudson 1969-2017. Lincoln was an Actor/ Writer and Independent filmmaker from London, England. He worked extensively in the theatre for over 25 years with Cameron MacKintosh, Andrew Lloyd Webber and Sir Trevor Nunn at the Royal National Theatre – “Les Miserables”, “Oliver”, “My Fair Lady”. He also worked in Repertory Theatre all over Europe & the United States in “The Invisible Man”, “Twelfth Night”, “Comedy Of Errors”, “Much Ado About Nothing”, “Murder On The Nile”, “Romeo & Juliet”, “Dick Whittington”, “Wizard Of Oz”, “Macbeth”, “Miracle On 34th Street”, “Shakespeare’s Roses”, “The Arcadians”, “The Green Parakeet”, “Hamlet”, “Dark Lady Of The Sonnets”, “Tournament Of Kings” and many more.
For TV, he appeared on “Sex & The City” (HBO) “The Alan Clark Diaries” (BBC TV) “Murphey’s Law” (ITV) & “Charlie” (MIDAS FILMS.) Lincoln made 4 film documentaries, one of which “Speak-Easy” won the 2010 LA Film Awards. He wrote 5 stage plays “Face to Face with Hancock”, “Letters in Green Ink”, “An Evening with Ronnie Braxton”, “Torment and False History”. Lincoln also created the original role of Mr Piggy for the Cirque Du Soleil Beatles spectacular “LOVE” which is still running at the Mirage Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas. Lincoln passed away in 2017 and is survived by his daughter Olivia.