Lincoln Lambert, a Korean-American thespian of remarkable versatility, has been entrancing audiences for over three decades, his captivating presence on screen dating back to the tender age of three.
As a tender three-year-old, Lincoln's irrepressible exuberance and improvisational prowess captivated the audience's hearts when he landed a coveted spot on the wildly popular South Korean variety show, "Real Kids' Story, Rainbow". His innate ability to entertain and his unrelenting enthusiasm for being on set propelled him into a multitude of roles, including lead actor, supporting actor, main host, and even celebrity panelist, solidifying his status as a versatile and in-demand young performer.
As the adults on set beheld his captivating presence, they were left in awe of the immense potential he exuded, their enthusiasm so palpable that it prompted them to encourage him and his family to take a leap of faith and embark on an extraordinary journey to the iconic city of Hollywood, a place where dreams are made and shattered, where talent is nurtured and honed, and where the spotlight shines brightly on those who dare to take the stage.
In the year 2016, Lincoln's star began to rise, as he ventured into the realm of Hollywood, a world of glamour and glitz, of make-believe and magic, where the boundaries of reality are pushed to the limit and the impossible becomes possible. And it was here, in this city of angels, that his career took off like a rocket, soaring to unprecedented heights, a whirlwind of success that has left him breathless and bewildered, yet utterly grateful for the opportunities that have come his way.
Noteworthy among his impressive acting credits is his poignant portrayal of Dana McGucken in the critically acclaimed film "Language Arts", where he skillfully brought to life the heart-wrenching story of an autistic child navigating the challenges of growing up in the 1950s, a period marked by limited understanding and awareness of autism.
The esteemed actor, Lincoln, has recently taken on the role of Winston, a cerebral and innovative science expert, who, in collaboration with the intellectually gifted Erwin, a young girl of remarkable talents, co-created a pioneering chemical discovery that significantly disrupted the established social order within the high school setting, as showcased in the feature film "Popular Theory."
As a multifaceted individual, Lincoln's interests extend far beyond the realm of acting, where he has a knack for captivating audiences with his captivating performances.
Outside of the spotlight, Lincoln is an accomplished member of his school choir, utilizing his impressive vocal range to harmonize with his peers. His remarkable talent for beatboxing is another one of his many passions, allowing him to create an array of rhythmic sounds with his mouth.
When Lincoln is not busy perfecting his beatboxing skills, he is more than likely found fearlessly conquering rock-climbing walls, testing his physical limits and pushing his mental toughness to new heights.
In addition to his rock-climbing exploits, Lincoln is also known for his impressive K-Pop dance moves, which he executes with precision and flair. His ability to effortlessly execute intricate dance routines is truly awe-inspiring.
Lincoln's impressive cognitive abilities are also on full display when he tackles the Rubik's Cube, a puzzle he has mastered with ease, solving it in under 30 seconds with incredible speed and agility.
As this young talent's career trajectory continues to ascend, his zest for life is sure to captivate crowds worldwide. With a radiant aura that is simply impossible to ignore, he is undoubtedly a performer to keep a keen eye on. His professional endeavors are expertly guided by the esteemed CESD Talent Agency and Symington Talent Management in the United States, as well as the illustrious Echo Global Group in South Korea, testament to his exceptional skill and dedication to his craft.