Slinky Lincy by Hadrian Delacey
How do you get your head around the concept of having lost a dear friend when your last words to him were “put a call out at stage door when you’re back and we’ll have a coffee and a catch-up”.
An Actors Life For Me
And so I am back in London, back to my London Thespian life with a bang! Back down to Ground Zero! The life of an actor is a tough life. A hard life, a boring life, a cold life, a monotonous life and an endlessly weary life.
The Vanity Project
Dear readers, the meat of this story is in the title. As I sit here writing this article I am only eight days away from leaving the United Kingdom and beginning a new chapter of my life in the United States. You may be aware by now that I will shortly be giving my all on stage at the Hollywood Fringe Theatre Festival in a stage play which I wrote with my American colleague, the highly talented Byron Tidwell.
Our Most Precious Gift – Family by Natasha Jean-Bart
I remember sitting in the green room by myself between shows during my time at The Beatles LOVE by Cirque du Soleil. Every time Lincoln Hudson would spot me he would ask politely if he could join me.
Lincoln’s Little Snookle by Beth Lujan
Where do I begin? I first met Lincoln Hudson back in 2011 or so. He was playing the part of Mr Piggy for the Beatles LOVE by Cirque du Soleil and dating my daughter Nichole. I will never forget his love for his family, friends and life.
Friends Since Six by Paul Watson
Lincoln Hudson and I were friends from the age of six when I moved to the small United Kingdom town of Ware and started attending Christ Church School.
My Show Saver by Anna Robb
In my mind, Lincoln Hudson is somewhere out there grumbling about the unfortunate timing of his death and commenting on all the unnecessary reactions (while being secretly flattered) from those who love him. Never one to let a bad situation get him down, he’s probably planning to stage Ronnie Braxton in heaven for the esteemed list of celebrities that left us in 2016. At least that’s what I’d like to think.
There Was A Reason For Our Season by Jonelle DeBlanc
There was a reason for our season and within it, a unique love shared during our years together.
Tiddlypops by Deborah Wibberley
Lincoln Hudson and I met in Les Miserables. I was 18 and Lincoln was 30. We always had chats backstage where Lincoln took me under his wing. He always listened and gave me fab advice. He was always right.
The Greatest Dame & English Gentleman by Ashley Sutherland
Lincoln Hudson was one of the most impressive actors that I had ever met. We met in 2006 when I was hired as a performance medicine therapist at The Beatles LOVE by Cirque du Soleil. Every single day, before starting his “Mr Piggy” makeup (which could take a couple hours), Lincoln would come to the physiotherapy room to greet all of the athletic trainers, massage therapists, physical therapists and Pilates instructors. He was such a kind and loving man.