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Erica Andrews (September 30, 1969 – March 11, 2013) was a Mexican international and national
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title winner,
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, actress, entrepreneur, and activist.


Early life and career

Erica Andrews was born on September 30, 1969, in
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,
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,
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. She grew up on a small ranch called Los Aguirres in the rural outskirts of Allende, where there was little electricity. She changed her name to Erica, a name she derived from a phonetic pronunciation of Eddie. She attached a colloquial ''ca'' to the end of ''Eddie'' so that it sounded like ''Eddieca'' and formed the name ''Erica''. Consequently, she became Erica Salazar. Beginning around 1989–1990, she took on the stage name Erica Hutton. She named herself after
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, whom she admired. After she met Tandi Andrews, who became her drag mother and mentor, she changed her stage name to Erica Hutton Andrews and subsequently to Erica Andrews. Andrews was born into a family with two older brothers and a younger sister. During her childhood, her father was sentenced to ten years in prison for a drug offense. Andrews spent her childhood in Allende through the age of 8, when her mother and siblings crossed the border and settled in
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. Though Andrews maintained a relationship with her mother and siblings, she became estranged from her father and never saw him again. Upon leaving home, Andrews attended college for two years, earning an
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. She attended
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school and became a licensed cosmetologist. She began to work as a make-up artist and consultant at department store makeup counters for
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and also for ''Glamour Shots''. In an interview with Ambiente Magazine in 2005, Andrews recalled a difficult childhood. She described being referred to as a little girl instead of a little boy by a guest speaker at her
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and being laughed at by the students. She also remembered in
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returning home from a
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game and being taunted by two guys who threw her down, kicked dirt on her, and punched her a couple of times. On the '' Tyra Banks Show'' as well as in an online radio interview with Richard Curtin, Andrews discussed a time when she was about 17 when she ran away from home and struggled because of the challenges she faced as a
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. She began her
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when she was 18. She had undergone silicone and electrolysis treatment. Andrews said she had never had any
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on her face or body.


Career

At 18, she was introduced to drag and female impersonation through her then boyfriend who was a female impersonator and drag pageant contestant. In 1988, at 18, Andrews moved with him to
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, where she made a name for herself in the drag circuit. Her first performance was at a club named Las Gueras to the song ''Break Away''. She began performing on amateur nights at the now defunct Paper Moon night club (later The Saint) on Main Avenue in San Antonio. Andrews won the Paper Moon talent of the week and talent of the month contests. This led to her participation in Paper Moon's ''Newcomer of the year'' contest in which she placed third. At the encouragement and support of Raphael Ruiz de Velasco (owner of The Saint night club), Andrews entered the Miss San Antonio USA pageant.


Beauty pageants

Andrews actively participated in beauty pageants. She was a celebrated multi-national and international titleholder. According to an article in the ''
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'', she was considered "one of the most decorated queens on the pageant circuit". She was called "the most beautiful drag queen in captivity". The first pageant title that Andrews won was Miss Just Us (1989). She was a promoter for the Miss Texas Continental franchise. Andrews won numerous pageant titles. Her titles include:


Live performances

Andrews performed on the United States
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drag circuit. Andrews performed at San Antonio nightclubs like The Saint, Heat, The Bonham, and The Pegasus. Andrews imitated Hollywood greats such as
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,
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, top Latin artist Selena Quintanilla-Pérez, and fictional characters like Jessica Rabbit and
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. Her performances included the '' Mommie Dearest'' boardroom scene which was accompanied by a
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mix to '' I (Who Have Nothing)'' as well as a depiction of Mary Katherine Gallagher, a fictional character who is a sardonic
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of an unpopular teen Catholic school girl invented by ''
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'' cast member
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and featured in ''
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''.


Drag Family

Erica was the drag mother of Janet Andrews, Miss Gay Texas USofA 2018. She was also the drag mother of Roxxxy Andrews, a drag queen who has appeared on the popular
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'' and '' RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars''.


Activism

In 2010, Andrews was the first model for the ''Faces of Life'' photographic project that originated from Dallas, Texas. The project by Jorge Rivas was created to bring awareness to people who are
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positive or have AIDS.


Later life and death

In 2012, after making San Antonio her home base for many years, Andrews moved to Indiana, to be with her boyfriend. Andrews died from complications as a result of a lung infection on March 11, 2013, at UIC hospital in Chicago, Illinois.


Works


Television


Stage productions

In 2002, Andrews' first stage performance was in ''Jotos del Barrio'', a play written by Jesus Alonzo that explored the lives of young gay Latinos. The play was presented as a series of poems, monologues, and vignettes. She played a
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character, Janie la Transie. In an interview with the ''
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'', Andrews spoke of her ability to relate to the character. She also played an additional role as the biological mother of a young gay male. In 2004, Andrews played the lead role of The Succubus, a vampire lesbian, in
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satirical play ''
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'', produced by the Actors Theatre of San Antonio group. In 2009, Andrews performed in Jesus Alonzo's play ''Miss America: A Mexicanito's Fairy Tale'' at the Esperanza Peace and Justice Center in San Antonio. The play was about a nine-year-old boy, Chuy, who dreamed of becoming Miss America. Andrews portrayed Chuy's fairy godmother.


Film

Andrews appeared three times on '' Maury'' (the Maury Povich Show) and on ''
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''. She was also a make-up artist on the Maury Povich show in
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. In 2007, Andrews did a cameo in Jennifer Lopez's music video, '' Do It Well'' from her ''
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'' album, but does not appear in the final edition; And had a cameo as a street walker on Maroon 5's music video (at the 2:09 mark) '' Won't Go Home Without You'' from '' It Won't Be Soon Before Long'' album. In 2011, she appeared as the love interest in Deborah Vial's music video for the single ''Don't Make Me Take It'' from her debut album, ''Stages and Stones''. Andrews' screen appearances included the
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-produced documentary ''
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'' (2008) which chronicled Andrews' participation in '' The World's Most Beautiful Transsexual Contest'' in
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. In 2010, she starred in a supporting role in the revenge-horror-exploitation film ''
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''.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Andrews, Erica 1969 births 2013 deaths Drag queens Mexican beauty pageant winners Actresses from Nuevo León LGBT actors from Mexico Transgender drag performers Miss International Queen winners Deaths from respiratory tract infection