Meet Me at the Hollywood Show Convention in L.A. This Weekend!

Amber Lynn – me, myself, and I – will be signing autographs and taking photos with fans at The Hollywood Show on May 29th and 30th, 2026, at the Los Angeles Marriott Burbank Airport Hotel in Burbank, California – one of the West Coast’s longest-running celebrity conventions, held every year since 1979.

If you’ve been waiting for a chance to meet me in person, this is it!

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Not to mention – my dear friend, Tyffany Million, will be in the booth right next to me! Maybe you’ve heard of her: recently inducted into the XCRO hall of fame, was a G.L.O.W. wrestler, and even had her own bounty hunter reality series? Hopefully fans will be able to get a word in edgewise as we catch up (you will). But talk about a double-whammy!

Amber Lynn and Tiffany Million

The show runs Friday from 3 PM to 8 PM and Saturday from 10 AM to 6 PM, with Earlybird access opening a full hour before the main doors each day. Tickets are available now at hollywoodshow.com, and I’ll tell you exactly why the Earlybird option matters – especially if you’re bringing items to sign.

How to Find Me and Get To The Hollywood Show

The show is at the Los Angeles Marriott Burbank Airport Hotel – a venue I’ve always enjoyed. It’s easy to get to, the convention floor is well laid out, and the hotel itself is right there – across from the airport – if you’re coming in from out of town.

Los Angeles Marriott Burbank Airport Hotel
2500 North Hollywood Way
Burbank, California 91505
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Parking runs $19 per day on-site. If you’re flying in, the hotel is minutes from Bob Hope Airport. And if you want to make a full weekend of it, Burbank is right next to Warner Bros. Studio and Universal – so there’s no shortage of things to do. The Visit Burbank site has a good breakdown of the area if you’re planning around the show.

This little XRCO and AVN Hall of Fame inductee will be at her table both days. Friday runs from 3 PM to 8 PM. Saturday goes 10 AM to 6 PM. If you’ve got Earlybird access, you get in an hour before those times – and let me explain why that matters.

A Note for Collectors: Why You Should Come EARLY

If you’re a serious collector or autograph enthusiast, rolling in with a box of photos, lobby cards, VHS sleeves, posters, etc. – I’ll have a Sharpie ready to go. The fact that you’ve held onto this stuff for decades – that you care enough to bring it and want my name on it – that genuinely means something to me.

But here’s what I’m asking: please attend the Earlybird sessions – the hour before opening on both days. That means 2-3pm on Friday, and 9-10am on Saturday.

The Earlybird pass gets you in a full hour before general admission opens. That means the floor isn’t packed yet, the lines are shorter, and there’s actual time to breathe. For collectors with multiple pieces, that hour is the difference between a rushed signature and a real moment. You get to show me what you brought. I get to actually look at it. We can talk about where a piece came from, what film it’s tied to, what year it was – the moments that make this all worthwhile.

Once general admission hits, the floor fills up fast. I’m still signing, I’m still there, but the pace changes. The personal part of it gets harder to hold onto when there’s a long line behind you. I don’t want that for you, and honestly, I don’t want it for me either.

So if you’ve got items you’d like me to autograph – do us both a favor and grab the Earlybird ticket. You can get it here.

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Getting a Photo with Amber Lynn

You’ll have 3 option related to photos:

  1. Take a selfie with me on your phone.
  2. Choose from a selection of 8 x 10 glossies I’ll have on hand from every era of my career.
  3. Get a studio-quality, professional shot of the two of us

The Hollywood Show works with a company called POSE for professional photo ops. You book your session in advance, show up at your scheduled time, and 45 seconds after the shutter clicks, you’re holding a glossy 8×10 print. No waiting around. No blurry phone shots. An actual photograph. Click my booking link here to set that up.

One ticket covers up to four people in the same shot, so if you’re coming with friends or family, you can all get in together. Digital downloads and extra prints are available separately, either online beforehand or at the print desk on-site.

Book your photo op here – the schedule is released roughly two weeks before the event, so check back if it’s not posted yet. And a heads-up: the photo line moves fast. It’s not a meet-and-greet. Save the longer conversations for my autograph table, where we actually have time to talk.

The Rest of the Lineup Is Awesome, Too

I want to be honest with you – I’m excited about this show in a way I haven’t been in a while. Part of it is personal. Priscilla Presley is going to be there on Saturday, and I haven’t seen her in years. That alone would get me in the car.

But the full guest list is genuinely impressive. Heather Locklear is making her first-ever appearance at The Hollywood Show. Heather Thomas is going to be there. William Shatner – enough said. Ernie Hudson. Lorenzo Lamas. Mamie Van Doren, who is signing her new book. Engelbert Humperdinck is appearing Saturday only.

And that’s before you consider the Jaws and Grease reunions, which I’ll get to in a second.

A few others worth mentioning:

  • Adrian Zmed (Grease 2, T.J. Hooker) – part of the T.J. Hooker reunion
  • Mackenzie Phillips (American Graffiti, One Day at a Time)
  • Lisa Jakub (Mrs. Doubtfire, Independence Day)
  • George Chakiris (West Side Story), presenting a panel on Friday
  • Charo, Cherie Currie of The Runaways, and Dave Davies of The Kinks on the music side

The vendor floor is also worth your time. Comic books, vintage posters, signed photos, old toys, promotional items, rare magazines – it’s the kind of floor you can spend two hours on without noticing. There will also be original screen-used props and production display pieces from Jaws on display!

The Jaws Cast Reunion and the Grease Panel

The Jaws cast reunion is being called the biggest one ever assembled for this film, and looking at the names, that’s not an overstatement. Richard Dreyfuss, Carl Gottlieb, Ted Grossman, Carla Hogendyk, Robert Tanenbaum, Joe Alves, Jeffrey Voorhees – they’re all going to be there. It’’s a full panel on Saturday, and there will be original screen-used props and production pieces from the film on display throughout the weekend. If you grew up watching that movie, this is a rare opportunity.

The Grease cast reunion and panel is also on Saturday. Adrian Zmed is part of it – he played Johnny Nogerelli in Grease 2 – with Lorenzo Lamas, who had a small role in the original. The Mrs. Doubtfire cast is also doing a reunion panel, with Matthew Lawrence and Lisa Jakub. And there’s a T.J. Hooker reunion bringing together Shatner and Zmed.
Remind Magazine called this year’s lineup “stacked with many classic stars and big movie reunions,” and their full preview is worth reading if you want the complete picture before you go.

How to Get Your Tickets

  • Tickets are available online now at The Hollywood Show’s ticket page. You can also buy at the door on the day of the event. Will Call pickup is at the front entrance – bring your ID.
  • A few things to know before you go:
  • Kids 10 and under get in free – it’s a family environment!
  • Military and law enforcement with badge or ID get in at a discounted $15 – purchase in person at the front desk
  • Tickets are non-refundable, so plan accordingly
  • The show is not responsible for celebrity schedule changes, though they post updates to their website and social media as soon as they know

If you’re staying at the hotel, you can book rooms directly through the Los Angeles Marriott Burbank Airport Hotel. Being on-site makes the whole weekend easier – you’re not fighting parking twice a day, and you can drop new treasures off in your room between sessions.

I’ll be there both days. Come find me, and I can’t wait to meet you!

An Important Update: My Health Crisis and Journey

Hello friends, colleagues, and fans. For those who have been concerned and following my health crisis, here is the update.

In early February, I woke up experiencing sudden, severe pain and swelling in my breast that seemed to come out of nowhere after 25 years without any problems – and my life was turned upside down. I ended up in the emergency room that day and what followed has been ultrasounds, MRIs and continued consultations with multiple doctors and surgeons. It turns out one of my breast implants has ruptured, and the silicone has migrated into my lymph nodes.

I was additionally shocked to find out the implants I received years ago as part of a medical study are Allergan 410 “cohesive gummy bear” implants, recalled by the FDA in 2019 due to a documented link to a rare, potentially life-threatening cancer called Breast Implant-Associated Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma (BIA-ALCL). I am experiencing all of the associated symptoms. What is especially distressing is that I was never notified of this recall – not by the manufacturer, and not by the doctor who originally performed my surgery.

What should have been a straightforward removal and revision procedure has now become a much more complicated and extensive surgery. As someone who has spent my life mostly supporting others’ causes, this isn’t an easy place for me to be in.

For those who have expressed a desire to help during this difficult time, your support would mean more than I can put into words. A GoFundMe page is now live with the full story.

If you’re in a position to donate, every contribution goes directly toward my surgical and follow-up care. And if that’s not possible right now, please just share the link. Either way, I appreciate you more than I can say. Thank you for helping me access the urgent medical care I need.

Much love, appreciation, and respect.

Amber Lynn

A Look Back at 1987’s “Jane Bond Meets Golden Rod”

Jason Heath runs a YouTube channel called Barefoot & Independent, and messaged me recently about an interview. He’s a film historian who treats lesser-known, cult, and even adult films as seriously as anything Oscar-nominated. And he wanted to feature Jane Bond Meets Golden Rod as part of his “Squeaky Clean Adult Films” series.

Squeaky clean means Jason carefully edits together a PG version, then we do an interview discussing the film and the shooting experience in detail. His enthusiasm was infectious, and I had to say yes. The result just premiered on YT an hour ago, and we hope everyone enjoys it!

One of 1987’s Best Selling Adult Films

Looking back, the fun we had probably explains the movie’s success. The cast was amazing – Krista Lane, Tiffany Storm, Bionca, Viper – all of them brought something to the sexy spy game. I remember spending time with Krista especially, who became this instant conspirator… the two of us wedged between takes trading gossip about absolutely nothing important.

Viper in Jane Bond Meets Goldeneye (1987).

Those conversations and escapades, during downtime when cameras aren’t running are what I always carry with me after a shoot. On Jane Bond 2, those connections made the whole thing feel less like work and more like building something together.

Director Jack Remy Was a Force of Nature

Tough doesn’t cover it – industry folks know his reputation – but the man possessed vision and wouldn’t let any of us coast through a single frame. One scene, he dragged us through maybe 20 takes hunting for this specific look between me and another actor, just getting the eyes right. It honestly felt like punishing overkill at the time.

Bionca and Amber Lynn in Jane Bond Meets Goldenrod (1987).

Then I watched the final cut. And his drive to get that one part of one scene perfect made absolute sense.

He spotted things invisible to the rest of us, while creating the complete film. And I think my fans will enjoy watching this “reimagined” version, too. Hell, I think you’ll love all Jason’s “squeaky clean” adult film versions!

Phoning It In Wasn’t an Option

You needed legitimate acting ability back then, and had to deliver a line like you meant it. While constructing a character audiences could invest in emotionally, and not just parade around looking attractive. Though I’ll admit the bar for “legitimate acting” in adult films wasn’t exactly Meryl Streep territory – we’re talking competent line delivery and basic emotional awareness.

I really wanted that to come across in the interview with Jason, and he surprised me by asking things nobody else bothers with, skipping past the obvious sex stuff to dig into character motivation, what actually drove Jane Bond, what made her make the choices she made. Wait until you see what else we discussed – it felt like a genuine conversation. Not some checklist.

Amber Lynn in Jane Bond Meets Goldenrod (1987).

Hearing him call Jane Bond Meets Golden Rod an all-time favorite of his meant more than usual as a result. He even referenced a specific sequence – the hypnosis scene where I have to flip the script on a pair of assassins. I won’t ruin how it resolves, and have to wonder if I could nail the same line delivery today.

Barefoot and Independent Deserves Your Attention

Cult cinema fans need to check out all of Jason’s work. Initially the “Squeaky Clean” concept threw me – these are adult films, you know? But after talking with Jason, it clicked. He’s not hiding what they are. He’s spotlighting everything else – plot mechanics, comedic timing, actual performances. Preservation through a side door. Lets people experience the work we did stripped of one context, placed in another. Now, I think it’s an amazing idea.

Revisiting the film with Jason took me somewhere I didn’t expect. Not sure everyone will care about a 1987 adult parody getting the arthouse treatment, but if you’re curious please have a look – and let me know what you think in the comments.

The 2026 AVNs: An Awards Season I Won’t Forget

On November 20th, 2025, AVN Media Network brought everyone back to the Avalon nightclub in Hollywood for the annual 2026 AVN Awards Nomination Party. I was asked to co-present the nominations alongside AVN Media Network CEO Tony Rios, and I have to tell you – standing on that stage, looking out at a room full of the most talented people in this business, was one of those moments that catches you off guard. You think you’re ready for it, and then it hits you.

The Avalon is a beautiful venue. The energy that night was genuinely electric – not in the manufactured, “we’re all supposed to be excited” way, but the real kind. People were genuinely happy to be there, happy to see each other, and the nominations themselves sparked real conversation.

AVN introduced two brand new categories for the 2026 show: Best DP/Mondo Movie or Series, and Best Indie/Amateur Movie or Series. Both long overdue, if you ask me. The indie and amateur space has been producing some of the most interesting work in the industry for years, and it’s about time the show caught up.

I walked the red carpet that night feeling proud. Proud of this industry, proud of the people in it, and proud to still be a part of it after all this time. I’ve been on stages and red carpets since the early 1980s, and I promise you – the feeling never gets old.

Las Vegas in January: The Main Event

The 2026 AVN Awards and Adult Entertainment Expo ran January 21st through 24th at the Virgin Hotels Las Vegas. I’ve been to more of these than I can count, and every year it manages to feel both familiar and fresh. The Expo floor is always buzzing, and this year was no different.

I signed at the official AVN booth, and those hours are always some of my favorite of the event. Especially when Micky Lynn appears!

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And there’s something about sitting down with a fan who’s been following your work for 4 decades, or meeting someone who just discovered you a month ago. Both experiences are equally wonderful. I signed photos, took pictures, and spent time with people who genuinely care about this art form and the performers who create it.

This year I shared signing duties with several adult legends. We alternated, which meant fans had a reason to come back to the main booth more than once – and plenty of them did. Most stars also had their own booths deeper inside the event.

On Day 3 of the event, the AVN booth had all the stars from The Naughty Nanny meeting and signing for fans at once. Myself, Ariel Demure, Brittany Andrews, Jade Evans and Taylor Vixxen. Brittany and I go way back, and working alongside her at the booth felt like a natural extension of the time we spent together on the set. If you haven’t caught the previews for that film yet, you can read all about it at the link above. The response from fans has been really gratifying.

Jewel DeNyle: A Reunion That Meant the World to Me

Seeing Jewel DeNyle at AVN this year stopped me in my tracks. We spotted each other across the room and it was one of those full-circle moments that you don’t plan for – you just get lucky enough to experience.

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Jewel and I worked together on Sticky Side Up 4, directed by Mike Stefano, and that film was genuinely one of the highlights of the 2000s chapter of my career. Jewel is the kind of performer who makes everyone around her better. She brings this intensity and authenticity to everything she does, and working with her was a dream come true for me. I’d admired her for years before we got on set together, and she didn’t disappoint. She exceeded every expectation.

What I think people sometimes don’t realize about Jewel is how much she gave to this industry. She’s in the NightMoves, AVN, and XRCO Halls of Fame, and she earned every single one of those honors. She was a force. She still is.

Amber Lynn and Jewel DeNyle

We’ve stayed in each other’s orbits over the years, but life has a way of pulling people in different directions. Getting to actually spend time with her at AVN, to catch up properly and remind each other of our work together – that was a gift. We’re still friends and admirers of each other’s work. And it was just so good to be back in real contact with her

Tyffany Million, the White Party, and Other Reunions

The whole week felt like a corporate retreat of some kind. A reunion. Tyffany Million was there, and seeing her was exactly what you’d expect if you know her – warm, funny, and completely herself. A true Jane of all trades!

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We’ve been friends for a long time – she’s my best friend in the industry – and Tyffany is one of those people who makes every room better just by walking into it. And I love this photo of us with the eternal Jeanna Fine.

Tiffany has been on a bit of a victory lap lately, and rightfully so. Her induction into the AVN Hall of Fame in 2025 was a moment the whole industry celebrated.

I also got to spend time with the lovely Kianna Bradley and the powerhouse Puma Swede. These are women who have put in the work, built real careers, and still show up with the same passion they had at the beginning. That’s rare. That’s something worth celebrating at events like these.

The White Party after-party was a whole other level of fun. The place was packed with stars and the energy was exactly what you want during an expo – loose, celebratory, and full of genuine affection for each other. No politics, no posturing. Just people who love what they do, celebrating the fact that they get to do it.

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A Career That Has Spanned Every Decade

I’ve been thinking a lot lately about what it means to have a career that has touched every single decade since this industry began. I started in 1983 – nineteen years old on Bobby Hollander’s set, with no idea what I was getting into. I made films through the eighties, the nineties, the 2000s, and now here we are in the 2020s – and I’m still at it.

Every era has been different. The technology changes, the distribution changes, the faces change. What doesn’t change is the core of what this industry is about – connection, fantasy, and the courage to be completely yourself on camera. I’ve never taken that lightly. Not once in forty-plus years.

The 2000s, in particular, were a rich chapter that I’m still proud of. That era had a certain texture – a commitment to craft remained that I think sometimes gets lost in the conversation about what the industry was like then. Every decade brought new challenges, new collaborators, new reasons to stay. And every decade, I stayed.

What’s Coming in 2026

I’m not going to pretend I have nothing up my sleeve. I do. There’s a big project in the works for this year, and I can’t share details just yet – but it’s real, it’s happening, and when I’m ready to talk about it, you’ll hear it here first. The right project, the right people, the right moment. That’s always been my standard, and I’m not lowering it now.

In the meantime, there’s The Naughty Nanny to enjoy – details are all here on the site – and check my Instagram for more photos from the awards season.

Thank You, AVN. Thank You, Fans.

Every year I go to AVN, I come home with the same feeling: grateful. Grateful for this industry, for the people in it, for the fans who have stuck with me through every chapter. I’ve won the awards. I’ve been inducted into the halls of fame. I’ve done the club tours and the mainstream crossovers and the radio show and the comeback films.

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None of it means anything without the people who show up. The ones who come to the booth, who follow along online, who send the messages and the kind words. You are why I’m still here.

Additional thanks to Tony Rios, Peter Warren, Joanne Cachapero, and all the AVN staff – it takes a village! Also, Sandy Makeup for my hair / makeup, and the sponsors who made my trip possible. Another exciting award season comes to a close. And I’m already looking forward to the next one.

Amber Lynn Promos for Leading Doll Company Dripana.com

Amber Lynn Promos Dripana.com Adult Sex Dolls

I’ve been around this industry long enough to know when someone is selling me a line.

After decades in adult entertainment – my instincts for what’s real are pretty sharp. I’ve been through over 350 films, pioneered the crossover into feature dancing, and seen every trend come and go. When the Dripana team approached me at the Taboo Expo in Toronto, something about the conversation felt different.

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My Dripana Introduction

The Taboo Show is one of the few places that still feels like a real community. Returning to Toronto after all these years felt like a homecoming. It’s an upscale, friendly city where people actually talk about sexual wellness instead of just pushing products. When the Dripana crew found me there, they didn’t lead with a contract. They led with the gear.

Before I said yes, I did my homework. I checked the customer feedback, and got my hands on one of their “torso” products. These aren’t the mass produced novelties you see in every seedy shop off Yonge Street. The silicone work is hyper-realistic, and you can tell they actually gave a damn about the precision and experience. A product worth giving the Amber Lynn stamp of approval.

The Promotional Video

We met, we felt a solid connection, and this Amber Lynn + Dripana video is the result.

Yes, the industry has obviously changed since the eighties. Back then, we were just trying to break ground by talking about pleasure at all. Today, people are smarter. They want quality and they want products that do what they say they’re going to do. Dripana gets that.

They aren’t trying to use gimmicks to get attention. They’re building a brand on actual quality, and that’s the only reason I’m standing behind them.

Reuniting With Luc Wylder

The promotional shoot in Thousand Oaks, CA was one for my “highlight reel” in terms of meaning. It was the first time I’d worked with director Luc Wylder since “Adult Film Stars at Home 4” back in 2005. Two decades is a lifetime in this business. Working with Luc again reminded me why I’ve stuck around so long. You can’t replace the feeling of collaborating with someone who respects your feedback and knows how to bring out your best work.

Luc has a documentary style that doesn’t feel forced. Reconnecting with him on this Dripana shoot felt like we hadn’t missed a day. The chemistry was right there, the respect was mutual, and we made something I’m actually proud to show people. These moments – reuniting with old friends and working with brands that don’t cut corners – make the work worth it.

And I can’t forget to mention the beautiful hair and makeup by Noelia. Girl, you made me, and Dripana, look amazing.

Why Dripana?

I’ve been lucky in my career. I’m in the AVN and XRCO Halls of Fame. I’ve won the lifetime achievement awards. I remember making $25,000 a week on the club circuit and hosting “Rock’N’SeXXXy UnCensored” for over ten years. I’ve advocated for animal and performer rights because I care about this business and our furry friends. At this stage, it’s not about the paycheck. It’s about the people and the quality of the work.

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That’s why this Dripana collabo feels right. They aren’t chasing some viral trend. They’re building something meant to last. Their products show the same kind of professionalism I’ve tried to maintain since 1983.

If you’re curious about what they’re up to, go and see for yourself. They’re doing things differently, and I’m glad to be representing them. After all my experiences in the space, I know quality when I see it.

On-Set in Las Vegas with Ariel Demure, Brittany Andrews and Taylor Vixen

As I told you: Things are about to get a lot more interesting. I just wrapped filming on a scorching new adult comedy in Vegas!

While my mainstream roles are the main focus as of late, this film was a welcome return to form. To be back on-set with my peers in the adult industry – what a rush. It may be time to circle back around (if you know what I mean).

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On July 24th, I strutted onto a glittering resort set for our spicy remake of “The Nanny,” reimagined as “The Naughty Nanny”. Think Fran Drescher vibes with a pinch more sass, and a lot more… hardcore sex?

Picture me as the grand diva of the resort, a glamorous mother-in-law, and full-blown yenta, holding court and stirring up trouble – all in true Amber Lynn style.

The entire cast, however, was full of star power and big personalities. The gorgeous TS superstar Ariel Demure shines as our feature lead – and let me tell you – she brings the perfect dose of cheeky charm and naughty wit.

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I make a guest star appearance, and rest assured there were some hot, hot moments that made me look forward to a potential complete Amber Lynn comeback even more. And, I think I looked great in my skimpy bikini.

On-Set in Las Vegas with Amber Lynn, Ariel Demure, Brittany Andrews and Taylor Vixen

Also joining us on screen: the radiant Taylor Vixen and ever-sultry Brittany Andrews. Pull up a lounge chair – because I can confirm that Brittany and Ariel heat things up all over the set. My role as the family matriarch gave the character all the license to gossip, plot, and throw shade in the most fabulous ways.

This movie set felt like a playful return to classic over-the-top x-rated comedies from my past. With extravagant hair, juicy dialogue/lines, and the kind of energy only a wild cast of adult stars can deliver. Although, the $51 brisket could have used an acting coach.

Amber Lynn Parodies – A Memory Lane of Fun

Working on this film reminded me of certain similar (and fun) films from my past. Where the lines between naughtiness, humor, and a good old fashioned spoof were definitely blurred. Technically they’re not all parodies, but I’m sure I can be forgiven:

  • The Erotic Adventures of Dickman & Throbbin‘ (1986) – As Brooke, I winked my way through a caped-crusader spoof while Joanna Storm and Jessica Wylde sent the camp meter soaring from tease to kaboom in record time. 
  • End of Innocence (1986) – Halo off, heels on, I traded smirks with Sharon Mitchell while Angel Kelly and Jeanette Littledove delivered each of their lines with ridiculous sensuality.
  • Jane Bond Meets Octopussy (1986) – As the deadliest flirt in a 007 send-up, I traded sly smiles with Blondi Bee while Mauvais DeNoire strutted in like a femme-fatale punchline with perfect timing.
  • Miami Spice (1986) – As Jennifer, I went neon-undercover with Barbara Dare while Sheri St. Claire backed my badge and banter, and Porsche Lynn slid in for the sun-kissed Miami Vice parody finish. 
  • Chastity and the Starlets (1986) – Playing hostess-with-the-mostest, I cued the mischief as Taija Rae glided through the spotlight with wink-wink reveals.
  • Amber Lynn Hot Line 976 (1987) – I purred into the receiver while Jeanna Fine turned prank-call fantasies into full-blown confessions with lipstick-slick punchlines.
  • Corporate Asset$ (1985) – Power suits and hotter motives, I leaned femme-fatale while Rachel Ashley and Tish Ambrose helped turn hostile takeovers into hot takeaways.
  • Dear Fanny (1985) – I penned a naughty valentine to misbehavior as Nikki Randall, Lois Ayres and Gina Carrera added sugar-and-spice contrast to every cheeky confession.
  • Amber’s Desires (1985) – I chased cravings like a kitten after cream while Mai Lin dialed up the heat and the humor in every saucy turn.
  • Dangerous Women (1986) – I sharpened stilettos and punchlines alongside Nina Hartley and the almighty Sharon Mitchell, serving bad-girl glam with vice-flavored verve.
  • Erotic City (1985) – Neon beats and club-lit mischief as Joanna Storm and Laurie Smith helped me purr through each vignette and seduce the spotlight on cue.

The Adult Film Comeback Kid?

Would you like to see me make a proper comeback? Are you a fiilm-maker or producer? Please get in touch with me via the Roger Paul Talent Agency by following the link or calling 212.262.0008.

Every day on set was a riot: the stories, the costumes, the stunning resort backdrop, and most of all – the wild chemistry between us. I can see myself getting back into it all again.

Between takes I found myself giggling with Ariel and Taylor, swapping beauty tips with Brittany, and watching all the magic happen both on and off camera.

Amber Lynn and friends on set in 2025.

I can’t wait for you to see the finished film. Trust me: it’s naughty, glamorous, and unforgettable. Stay tuned for clips and more behind-the-scenes peeks.

In closing, it was all laughs, drama, and dazzling wigs in Las Vegas last month. The town may be famous for wild nights, but nothing compares to the backstage shenanigans this cast and crew got up to. What an experience, and I’m grateful for you all!

Stay tuned for The Naughty Nanny!

Amber Lynn @ Hollywood Show Fan Expo: January 10-11

Breaking News! I’m happy to announce I’ll be appearing at The Hollywood Show Fan Expo next month. Visit the link for information on nearby hotels, parking and other featured celebrities.

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52 Pick-Up Reunion?

Update: It was recently announced that legendary actress, Ann-Margret, will be making an appearance this year! I can’t wait to say hello, and have a chat about 52-Pickup – the movie we appeared in together back in 1986 with Roy Scheider.

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Amber Lynn Press Release:

Model, actress and media host Amber Lynn is known worldwide for her legendary career as an entertainment superstar of stage and screen. From the Sunset Strip to NYC to Rome and Paris, Lynn has lived the tumultuous times since the decadent 1980s, with VIP access to the wild circus sideshow of sex, drugs and rock ‘n’ roll.

She is a member of the XRCO and AVN Halls of Fame, also a SAG member, with more than 200 movie titles to her credit. Lynn set the standard and broke records during her dancing career, at one point making it rain more than $30,000 a week. A social advocate, Lynn has supported several fundraising events over the years, including work with nonprofit organizations The Youth Aids Foundation Los Angeles, Childhood Cancer Awareness, and the Southern California Toy Run.

If you don’t know, now you know, my onscreen credits include…

Amber Lynn Movies:

Amber Lynn TV:

This will be so much fun! On January 10th (Friday 4pm-8pm) and 11th (Saturday 10am-6pm), come meet me for conversation, autographs and photo ops. There will also be Amber Lynn merchandise, content, and collectibles available.

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Stay tuned for more information: Right here on AmberLynnxxx.com.

Can’t wait to see my fans, and I hope you have a great time at this amazing event!

Love, Amber Lynn®️

Remembering the Great (White) Jack Russell

Back in 2018 I had the pleasure of interviewing Jack Russell and having him on my radio show. He was a funny and friendly guy who was gracious enough to give his time to what ended up being a standout episode. Sadly, he recently left us.

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Jack Russell – Courtesy of https://themusicuniverse.com/

Jack was (obviously) the lead singer of the 1980s metal band, Great White. He passed away recently at the young age of 63 after battling Lewy body dementia and multiple system atrophy, conditions that affect coordination, balance, and speech. His death was confirmed by a statement on his official Instagram account, which highlighted his humor, zest for life, and significant contribution to rock and roll.

If you were a fan or friend of Jack’s, I’m sure he’d love it if more people learned about, shared, and got involved with the Rock Against MS Foundation.

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Jack’s health issues led him to announce his retirement from touring in July 2024, just a month before his passing. His legacy in rock music is celebrated by fans and fellow musicians, who remember him for his remarkable voice and enduring impact on the genre.

Personally, I thank him for making time to join me on my show when it was just getting off the ground, and I value all the time I got to spend with him. If you have a personal memory of Great White or Jack, please leave it in the comments.

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I liked what I saw, so signed up right away. The texts, sexts, and video calls I’ve been receiving ever since have been wonderful. Thanks for the heads up, friend, and you know who you are.

As Veronica Corningstone (kinda) said, “It may smell like pure gasoline, but here’s my SextPanther profile anyway: Amber Lynn“.

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If you’re unfamiliar, SextPanther lets you to communicate with me via text, sext, or even a pre-arranged video chat. I’ve guaranteed I will respond, and my replies are free.

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Forever Missed: My Big Brother, Buck Adams

As morning broke today, a peculiar sensation washed over me. Something felt oddly amiss – an unsettling shift in the air that I couldn’t quite put my finger on. The world outside seemed to continue in its rhythm, yet a disconcerting feeling lingered.

Then it suddenly dawned on me. The 28th of October isn’t just another day on the calendar but a sad milestone marking yet another year since the untimely passing of my beloved big brother, Buck Adams.

Amber Lynn and her brother, Buck Adams.

A staggering 15 years have slipped by since that fateful day. Yet I still find myself grappling with disbelief every single October. Buck, with his boisterous laughter and infectious vitality, seemed invincible to his close friends and family. He was the one whom I imagined would outlive us all.

The Legacy of Buck Adams

Buck was the guy who believed he could put rocket ships on the moon (that he would build in his garage), and turn a low-budget adult movie into an epic action film. He was not just my big brother – he was everyone in the industry’s big brother, and many people loved Buck as much as I do. He was just one heck of a nice guy.

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Beyond his on-screen persona, Buck was celebrated for his commitment to advocating for performers’ rights. He was known for his sense of humor, generosity and solidarity, often standing up for those who struggled to make their voices heard in the industry. His untimely death in 2008 left a void in the industry, but his legacy continues to inspire and shape the world of adult film.

Each day is marked by his absence. Every shared joke he would have loved, every family gathering that feels incomplete without him, serves as a poignant reminder of the void he left behind. I miss you every day, big brother. You may have departed from our lives, but your spirit remains interwoven in our memories. Until we meet again, dear Buck, rest well.

With all my heart, your Kid Sister.