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Lincoln Melcher

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2003-12-12
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Before making a name for himself in Hollywood, he landed his first professional acting role as a guest star on the hit TV show Scandal in 2013. His big break came when he played Philip Parker in the 2014 comedy Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day. Following that, he continued to build his career with a role in the 2016 horror film Ouija: Origin of Evil. In addition to his film work, he also became a familiar face on television, appearing as Griff Jones in the popular series Bunk’d. Outside of his on-screen life, he shares a close bond with his sister, Louisa.

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He snagged a recurring role as Mack in Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn, which really helped boost his visibility. Since then, he’s also made appearances on popular TV shows like The Thundermans and Agent Carter. He’s definitely been building momentum with each role, showing off his range and talent. He continues to make a name for himself, and fans are starting to take notice of his growing presence on screen. He’s proving time and again that he’s more than just a familiar face—he’s someone to watch.

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