Two-time Western Heritage Award winner, two-time CAMIE Award winner, and Golden Boot Award winning film and television producer Lincoln Lageson has spent 26 years compiling a respected body of work in the industry.
Throughout his career, Lincoln has produced a wide range of projects, including 53 Movies of the Week, 10 two-hour films for the Hallmark Channel Mystery Wheel, and six four-hour mini-series. He has also directed 2nd unit on 33 projects and served as unit production manager on 21 projects, working with various networks such as TNT, ABC, NBC, Lifetime, Spike, Hallmark Channel, and Miramax.
Lincoln has had the privilege of collaborating with renowned directors, including Joe Sargeant, Yves Simoneau, Andy Wolk, Dennis Quaid, John Milius, Bradford May, Jack Bender, Kevin Connor, Michael Grossman, Lee Rose, Matthew Diamond, Eriq LaSalle, and Ron Oliver.
As a filmmaker, Lincoln is known for his balanced approach, successfully managing both the business and creative aspects of his projects. This enables all involved to have a positive experience and results in a wonderful final product. Having worked in most film crew positions and overseen projects from conception to completion, Lincoln brings a unique and beneficial perspective to his work.
Lincoln is also highly regarded by the directors he has collaborated with, who view him as a supportive producer who helps bring their vision and storytelling to the screen.
In addition to his work in the entertainment industry, Lincoln is dedicated to preserving the nation's western heritage. In 2006, he was elected to the Associate Board of Directors of the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City. He is also a member of the Board of Directors of The Grace Foundation of Northern California, an equine rescue and rehabilitation facility.
Lincoln is proud to be a member of Rancheros Visitadores and is an active member of the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, the Directors Guild of America, the Screen Actors Guild, and the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists.
Born in Sacramento, Lincoln grew up in Crockett, California, and moved to Los Angeles in 1990 without the advantage of family or powerful industry connections. He currently resides in Chatsworth, California. When not working, Lincoln enjoys spending time with his family and friends and horseback riding.