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Amber Marie Williams (November 17, 1957 – May 12, 1996), better known by the stage name Amber Richards, was an American
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female impersonator, performer, and television personality. Richards was active in
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beginning in the late 1970s, competing in local and national pageants including
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,
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, Miss Florida Female Impersonator, Miss Gay USofA, and Miss National. She won the Miss Florida FI pageant in 1985 and Miss Continental USA in 1991. Richards appeared on daytime talk shows in the early 1990s and helped introduce an American audience to issues of
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,
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, and
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at a time when members of the
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community were parodied and ridiculed.


Early life and career

Richards was born in
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, on November 17, 1957, and graduated from Marion High School in 1976. She began performing in
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, Indiana, at the Famous Door nightclub and participated in her first drag pageant at The Hunt & Chase where she was crowned Miss Gay Indiana Emeritus in 1979. Richards moved to
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, in 1977 before relocating to
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, where she became a mainstay of Atlanta nightlife performing at nightclubs including Sweet Gum Head, Illusions, Lavita's, Lipstix, Deana's One Mo Time, Petrus, Backstreet, The Otherside, Revolutions, and many more. Amber headlined two cabaret style shows at The Otherside in Atlanta including ''The Amber Richards Show'' and ''Dangerous Divas''. She traveled extensively during this time and performed in clubs and pageant productions throughout the United States and abroad. Richards was a featured performer at the Hollywood Hots fundraiser, an annual event in Atlanta which raised money for the National Association of People with AIDS. The 5th Annual Hollywood Hots fundraiser took place on September 11, 1993, in the lower lot of the Atlanta Heretic on
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and featured Amber along with other performers including winner of the 1973 Miss Gay Georgia America pageant, Charlie Brown. She made many of her own costumes and developed a friendship with Bob Mackie who made custom gowns for some of the top contestants in the Miss Continental pageantry system. Richards's love for fashion led her to pursue a BFA in Fashion Design at the
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. Her pageantry costumes, evening gowns, and club wear epitomized the contemporary fashion stylings of the 1980s and '90s, and included sequins, beaded fringe, and ornate applique patterns that featured a variety of embroidered elements. Amber's distinctive club wear included ornately beaded chokers, over-sized earrings that combined bead work with rhinestones, and strappy body suits made from strips of leather and other materials. She was awarded the title ''Glamour Goddess'' at the First Annual Southern Voice Community Awards which took place on April 17, 1993, at
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. She served as an official emcee for the
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Celebration in 1994 and 1995. Richards made television appearances on ''
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'', ''
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'', ''Sally Jessy Raphael'' and a Japanese game show. She appeared on a 1995 episode of ''The Jerry Springer Show'' entitled "My Girlfriend Is A Man" and an episode the following year filmed in
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during Spring Break 1996 entitled "Men Living as Women". A publicity shot of Amber can be seen in the 1997 film ''Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil'' during the scene when John Kelso (played by
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) visits the Lady Chablis in her dressing room.


Pageantry


Death

Richards died from smoke inhalation during a house fire at her Wright Street residence in
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, on Sunday May 12, 1996. Her funeral was held on Friday, May 17, 1996, at the H.M. Patterson & Son Spring Hill Chapel located at 1020 Spring Street NW in
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. A wake service was held at the Revolutions bar in Ansley Square on Piedmont Avenue. The Atlanta City Council issued a proclamation in honor of her life and service and proclaimed May 17, 1996, Amber Marie Richards-Williams Day. She was honored at the 1996 Atlanta Pride Celebration with a special memorial tribute on June 30, 1996, in
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.


References

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