Lynn was the first female performer to open the door for adult film stars to be featured in dance touring, being recognized for this accomplishment throughout the United States and Canada.
Lynn was referenced[8] on the NBC television series Seinfeld in Season 3, Episode 10: The Stranded [9] during a shot of the Show World Center[10]'s Marquee in Times Square, N.Y., and guest starred as herself in Lionsgate's Who's Jenna...?
Most recently, she was featured as Michael Douglas' character's "Fantasy Lady" in The Kominsky Method (2019), and appeared in the documentary Larry Flynt for President (2021).
The benefit was in honor of The Youth AIDS Foundation of Los Angeles, an organization providing housing and assistance for helping runaways get off the streets and for teenagers with HIV, which was about to go under.
[11] An August 1992 issue of the Los Angeles Times quoted her statement on page two: "Let's give them food, clothing and shelter and we'll worry about role models later", alongside a shot of her dressed in a formal gown, holding an infant girl.
She also helps other charities such as Rock Against MS, ACLU, CHLA Children's Hospital Los Angeles, Childhood Cancer Awareness, The Southern California Toy Run and Janie's Fund, Steven Tyler's new organization.
[14] Lynn hosts a weekly TV media podcast talk show called Rock'N'SeXXXy UnCensored on United Broadcasting Network, rock-n-sexxxy-uncensored.com, formerly LATalkRadio.com and Stitcher.com.,[15] she was interviewed on CBS – "Adult film performers say the state of mental health in the industry needs more attention[15]", December 2019.
I wound up broken down, drinking Kamchatka vodka out of a half-pint stashed in the bottom of my purse, with my crack pipe stuffed in the lining of my jacket".
She also works in mainstream acting roles, as a webcam model exclusively on Streamate one of the largest cam sites online, and as a real estate agent specializing in luxury homes.
[6] Amber Lynn was one of a handful of female performers to work with fellow adult film star, John Holmes, (unknowingly) after he knew he'd been diagnosed with the HIV virus (see The Rise and Fall of The Roman Empire starring John Holmes, Amber Lynn and Ciccolina, shot on location in Rome, Italy).