Amber Riley
Amber Patrice Riley (born February 15, 1986) is an American actress, singer, and songwriter best known for her portrayal of Mercedes Jones, the powerful vocalist of the glee club, on the Fox musical comedy-drama series Glee from 2009 to 2015.[1][2] Riley's performance on Glee earned her critical acclaim and several accolades, including nominations for NAACP Image Awards, such as for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series in 2011 and 2012, and Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series in 2013, as well as a shared Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series in 2010.[3][4] Her character's bold personality and soulful renditions of songs like "Respect" and "I Will Always Love You" highlighted her vocal prowess and established her as a standout talent in the ensemble cast.[2] Beyond television, Riley achieved further success in reality competitions and theater. In 2013, she won the seventeenth season of Dancing with the Stars alongside professional partner Derek Hough, showcasing her dance skills and becoming a fan favorite for her energetic performances.[2] In 2022, she competed as "Harp" on the eighth season of The Masked Singer and emerged as the winner, marking her as the first celebrity to triumph on both Dancing with the Stars and The Masked Singer.[5] Transitioning to stage work, Riley originated the role of Effie White in the 2016 West End production of Dreamgirls at the Savoy Theatre, delivering a critically praised performance that led to her winning the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Musical in 2017—the first African American woman to do so since 1992.[6] As a singer-songwriter, Riley has pursued a solo music career under the mononym RILEY (stylized in all caps), releasing singles such as "BGE" in 2020 and the debut extended play RILEY in 2020, which features R&B and soul influences drawn from her theatrical background.[7] Her discography also includes contributions to soundtracks from Glee and The Wiz Live!, where she portrayed Addaperle in 2015.[1] In recent years, Riley has continued acting in film and television, appearing in the 2024 thriller Single Black Female 2: Simone's Revenge and starring as Savvy Sheldon in the 2025 TV movie Savvy Sheldon Feels Good as Hell, one of six original Harlequin romance TV movies announced by The CW in September 2025.[2][8]Early life and personal background
Early life
Amber Patrice Riley was born on February 15, 1986, in Los Angeles County, California.[1][2] She spent her early childhood in Compton, California, where she shared joyful moments with her two older sisters, Toiya and Ashley, and cousins, crediting her close-knit family for fostering her artistic inclinations from a young age.[9] Following her parents' divorce, Riley was raised primarily by her single mother, Tiny Riley (née Hightower), a singer and her early vocal coach, in La Mirada, California; her father, Elwin Riley, was less involved in her upbringing.[10][11] From toddlerhood, Riley displayed a natural talent for singing, with her family recalling how they had been listening to her perform since she was two years old.[12] By her preteen and teenage years, Riley found solace and excitement in performance as an escape from everyday challenges, viewing it as a joyful outlet rather than a source of pressure.[9] At age 17, in 2003, Riley auditioned for the second season of American Idol, waiting in line for hours with her mother before being rejected immediately by the producers during the initial screening rounds; however, they encouraged her to persist in her musical pursuits, an experience she later described as a necessary redirection toward her eventual path in acting and theater.[13][14] She continued honing her skills through high school, participating in school plays and choir at La Mirada High School, from which she graduated in 2004.[15]Personal life
Riley became engaged to entrepreneur Desean Black in November 2020, sharing the announcement on Instagram with a photo of the couple and a caption reflecting on self-love and partnership.[16] The relationship, which began prior to the engagement, ended amicably in April 2022, as Riley confirmed during a podcast appearance where she expressed well-wishes for Black without detailing the reasons for the split.[17][18] Following the breakup, Riley entered a relationship with photographer known professionally as Scoobz in October 2022, marking a new chapter she described as more private than her previous romance.[19] The couple, who connected through mutual professional circles, has appeared together at events such as weddings and shared affectionate posts on social media, including Valentine's Day tributes and date nights as recently as November 2025.[20][21] Riley is an outspoken advocate for body positivity, frequently using her platform to counter weight-shaming comments she received during her Glee years, such as in a 2017 Instagram post where she addressed critics following dental surgery and emphasized self-acceptance.[22] She has also been candid about mental health, discussing her experiences with anxiety, depression, and the benefits of therapy and medication in interviews, including how these practices helped her navigate grief and public scrutiny.[23][24] In a 2021 People feature, Riley shared advice on building confidence amid body image struggles, drawing from her own journey to promote self-love.[25] In a 2022 interview, Riley revealed she was returning to school to pursue a degree in psychology to deepen her involvement in mental health advocacy.[23] Riley maintains a strong connection with her family, particularly her mother and two older sisters, Toiya and Ashley, often crediting their support in interviews about her personal growth.[11] As of November 2025, she has no children.Career
2009–2015: Breakthrough with Glee
Amber Riley auditioned for the Fox musical comedy-drama series Glee in 2008, enduring multiple callbacks before securing the role of Mercedes Jones, a confident and vocally gifted member of the show's glee club.[26] The character was conceived as a powerhouse vocalist drawing from the styles of soul legends Aretha Franklin and Patti LaBelle, reflecting Riley's own robust belting ability and stage presence.[27] Throughout the series' run from 2009 to 2015, Mercedes served as the New Directions group's moral compass and resident diva, often advocating for underrepresented voices within the ensemble while delivering standout musical moments. Her arc highlighted personal growth, including pivotal episodes such as "Wheels" in season 1 (aired November 2009), where she performed the original song "Hell, O" to protest limited opportunities, and "Original Song" in season 2 (aired March 2011), featuring her rendition of "Hell to the No" amid tensions over solos. Riley portrayed Mercedes in over 50 musical numbers across the series, contributing to Glee's unprecedented tally of more than 200 entries on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.[28][27] Critics lauded Riley's portrayal for its vocal prowess and emotional authenticity, with reviewers noting her ability to infuse performances with raw power and vulnerability, often comparing her to Jennifer Hudson.[27] The Glee cast, including Riley, received the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series in 2010, recognizing their collective chemistry in the show's debut season.[29] Off-screen, Riley formed close bonds with castmates, particularly Lea Michele, who credited her with providing essential support following Cory Monteith's death in 2013.[30] However, Riley later expressed concerns about typecasting as the "sassy Black friend," a trope she felt limited her opportunities beyond Mercedes' archetype.[31] In 2011, she reprised the role in Glee: The 3D Concert Movie, a documentary capturing the cast's live tour performances, where her solo of "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going" exemplified her commanding stage energy.[27]2016–2019: Dancing with the Stars, Dreamgirls, and other appearances
In 2013, Amber Riley competed on season 17 of ABC's Dancing with the Stars, partnered with professional dancer Derek Hough, and ultimately won the mirrorball trophy, becoming the first African-American woman to do so in the show's history.[32] Her performances earned an average score of 27.8 out of 30 across the season, with standout routines including a freestyle that highlighted her emotional depth and technical growth despite overcoming a knee injury.[33] Riley continued her stage work with a prominent role in NBC's The Wiz Live! in December 2015, portraying Addaperle, the Good Witch of the North, where her rendition of "He's the Wizard" was praised for its powerful vocals and improvisational flair that infused the character with vibrant energy.[34][35] Marking her West End debut, Riley starred as Effie White in the UK premiere of Dreamgirls at the Savoy Theatre from November 2016 to January 2017, delivering a critically acclaimed performance that showcased her commanding presence and belting vocals in numbers like "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going."[36] For this role, she received the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Musical in 2017, making history as the first African-American woman to win in that category since 1992. In 2016, Riley made a guest appearance on Crazy Ex-Girlfriend as Dream Ghost #2 in the episode "Josh Has No Idea," contributing her soulful voice to the musical number "Dream Ghost" alongside castmates Michael Hyatt and Ricki Lake. That same year, she appeared as a guest judge on an earlier season of RuPaul's Drag Race, offering insights during the "Glamazons vs. Glamazons" episode.[37] In 2017, Riley formed the vocal supergroup Leading Ladies with Beverley Knight and Cassidy Janson, releasing their debut album Songs from the Stage and performing hits like "One Night Only" on shows including The Graham Norton Show and at the Royal Variety Performance. The trio's chemistry highlighted Riley's ability to blend her Broadway-honed style with contemporary soul arrangements.[38] Riley voiced the carnivorous plant Audrey II in a reimagined production of Little Shop of Horrors at the Pasadena Playhouse in September 2019, bringing a bold, feminine edge to the role traditionally performed by male actors, with her rich, gospel-infused delivery elevating songs like "Feed Me."[39][40] The production, directed by Seema Sueko, featured an all-queer and trans-inclusive cast and ran through October 2019.[41]2020–present: Music releases, reality TV, voice acting, and recent projects
In 2020, Riley released her debut extended play (EP), RILEY, under her new stage name, marking a significant shift toward independent R&B and soul music production outside of her acting roles.[42] The six-track project, independently produced and released on October 3, featured empowering themes centered on self-acceptance and resilience, including standout tracks like "BGE (Big Girl Energy)" and "A Moment."[43] This EP served as an introduction to Riley's solo artistry, drawing from her vocal roots while exploring personal narratives of growth and body positivity.[44] Building on this momentum, Riley announced in February 2023 that she was completing her debut full-length studio album, slated for release later that year in collaboration with producer Harmony Samuels.[45] As of November 2025, the album remains unreleased, with Riley focusing instead on select singles amid her expanding acting commitments. In June 2024, she issued a reimagined disco-infused cover of Jimmy Webb's "MacArthur Park" in collaboration with Micah McLaurin, timed to celebrate Pride Month and emphasizing themes of love and liberation.[46] This was followed in 2025 by the release of her single "Fading Love," a soulful ballad reflecting on emotional transitions.[47] Riley gained further visibility through reality television competitions, winning the eighth season of the U.S. version of The Masked Singer in December 2022 as the character Harp, where her powerful performances of songs like "I Have Nothing" and "Home" led to her unmasking and victory.[48] She returned to the franchise internationally, competing as Jellyfish on the fourth season of the U.K. edition in early 2023 and finishing in fourth place after a semi-final elimination.[49] Transitioning into voice acting, Riley took on the role of the iconic sea witch Ursula in Disney Junior's animated series Ariel, which premiered on June 27, 2024 and portrays the character's manipulative schemes in the underwater world of Atlantica.[50] The series, featuring Riley alongside Taye Diggs as King Triton, was renewed for a second season in June 2025, allowing her to continue voicing the villainous Ursula in upcoming episodes.[51] Riley's recent projects have spanned film, television, and stage, showcasing her versatility as both performer and producer. She starred as the antagonist Simone in the Lifetime thriller trilogy Single Black Female, beginning with the 2022 original and continuing through the 2024 sequel and the third installment, The Final Chapter, which premiered on March 22, 2025, and concluded the saga of obsession and revenge.[52] Riley also served as an executive producer for the second and third films, contributing to their development alongside stars like Raven Goodwin.[53] On stage, she portrayed Julia Biggs in the world premiere of the musical The Preacher's Wife at Atlanta's Alliance Theatre from May to June 2024, a faith-based adaptation of the 1996 film with music by Tituss Burgess that explored themes of hope and community.[54] Looking ahead, Riley leads as Savvy Sheldon in the CW's Harlequin romance movie Savvy Sheldon Feels Good as Hell, set to premiere on November 30, 2025, following a woman's journey of self-renovation after heartbreak.[55]Filmography and stage work
Film and television roles
Amber Riley began her screen career with a breakout role in television before expanding into films, television movies, voice acting, and production.Television Roles
She portrayed Mercedes Jones as a series regular from 2009 to 2015 in the musical comedy-drama Glee, earning acclaim for her powerful vocal performances.[56] In 2010, Riley provided the voice of Aiesha, a camp attendee, in a guest appearance on the animated series The Simpsons episode "Elementary School Musical." Riley starred as Addapearle, the Good Witch of the North, in the 2015 NBC live television production The Wiz Live!.[35] In 2015, Riley starred as Jackie Turner in the UP TV movie My One Christmas Wish.[57] From 2019 to 2021, she made recurring guest appearances as various characters across four episodes of HBO's sketch comedy series A Black Lady Sketch Show. In 2021, she starred as Kandi in the BET+ TV movie Christmas Déjà Vu.[58] Riley leads the Lifetime thriller trilogy as the obsessive Simone, beginning with Single Black Female in 2022, where her character becomes dangerously fixated on a new friend.[59] In 2022, she voiced Catty Noir in the animated TV movie Monster High.[60] She reprised the role in the sequel Single Black Female 2: Simone's Revenge in 2024, serving as an executive producer. Riley again starred as Simone and executive produced the concluding installment Single Black Female 3: The Final Chapter in 2025. Since 2024, she has voiced the villainous sea witch Ursula in the Disney Junior animated series Ariel. In 2025, Riley stars as the titular lead Savvy Sheldon, a woman renovating her life after a breakup, in the CW television movie Savvy Sheldon Feels Good as Hell.[61]Film Roles
Riley appeared as Mercedes Jones in the 2011 concert film Glee: The 3D Concert Movie, documenting the series' live performances.[62] Her feature film debut came in 2018 with the role of Kalli, the supportive friend of the protagonist, in Tyler Perry's comedy Nobody's Fool.[63] In 2020, she appeared as Elle in the crime drama Infamous.[64]Stage roles
Amber Riley made her professional stage debut in 2012 with the Encores! production of Cotton Club Parade at New York City Center, where she performed as part of the ensemble in this revue celebrating Duke Ellington's music from the historic Cotton Club.[65] The limited Off-Broadway run, directed by Warren Carlyle, ran from November 14 to 18, 2012, and featured Riley alongside Joshua Henry and Adriane Lenox, showcasing her vocal talents in numbers like "Raisin' the Rent" and "I've Got a Feelin' You're Gonna Be a Star."[66] In 2014, Riley took on the role of Dionne in a concert staging of Hair at the Hollywood Bowl, directed by Andy Fickman.[67] The production, which ran for three performances from July 31 to August 2, starred Hunter Parrish as Berger and included fellow Glee alumnae Jenna Ushkowitz as Jeanie, highlighting Riley's powerful belt in songs such as "White Boys" and "Electric Blues." Her performance drew praise for its energy and soulful delivery, building on the vocal foundation established in her television work.[68] Riley achieved a major breakthrough in live theater with her West End debut as Effie White in the 2016 revival of Dreamgirls at the Savoy Theatre.[36] Directed by Timothy Sheader, the production opened on November 15, 2016, and ran through January 21, 2017, before transferring for a longer engagement that concluded in 2019; Riley originated the role during the initial run, delivering the demanding score's powerhouse numbers like "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going" with commanding presence.[69] Her portrayal of the resilient, outspoken Effie earned acclaim for its emotional depth and vocal intensity, marking a seamless transition from screen to stage.[70] In 2019, Riley provided the voice for Audrey II in a reimagined production of Little Shop of Horrors at the Pasadena Playhouse, directed by Seema Sueko.[39] The run, from September 10 to October 20, featured Mj Rodriguez as Audrey and George Salazar as Seymour, with Riley's sultry, manipulative vocals driving the carnivorous plant's iconic songs like "Feed Me (Git It)" from offstage, adding a fresh, feminine edge to the character traditionally voiced by men.[40] Riley starred as Julia Biggs in the world premiere of the musical The Preacher's Wife at Atlanta's Alliance Theatre, directed by Kent Gash.[71] Based on the 1996 film, the production ran from May 15 to June 16, 2024, on the Coca-Cola Stage, with Riley portraying the supportive yet strained wife of a struggling preacher opposite Akron Lanier Watson; her performance in numbers like "It Ain't That Serious" emphasized themes of faith, family, and resilience.[72] From 2017 to 2019, Riley collaborated in the musical supergroup Leading Ladies alongside Beverley Knight and Cassidy Janson, performing at events including BBC Children in Need and The Graham Norton Show.[73] The trio, formed during Riley's Dreamgirls run, delivered harmonious renditions of Broadway and pop standards such as "One Night Only" and "The Wind Beneath My Wings," releasing the album Songs from the Stage in 2017 to capture their live synergy.[74]Discography
Extended plays
In 2020, under the mononym RILEY, Amber Riley released her debut extended play, a self-titled project that marked her transition to independent R&B artistry. The EP, comprising six original tracks, was independently released on October 2, 2020, and showcases Riley's powerful vocals over smooth, soulful production.[43][75] The project emphasizes themes of empowerment, self-love, and body positivity, particularly resonating with plus-size women through anthemic songs that celebrate confidence and resilience. Lead single "BGE" (Big Girl Energy) sets the tone with its bold declaration of self-assurance, while tracks like "Temporary" explore personal growth amid relational challenges.[76][25][44]| No. | Title | Featured artist | Length |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | BGE | 2:54 | |
| 2 | Temporary | 2:51 | |
| 3 | Creepin' | 2:41 | |
| 4 | Ride | 3:16 | |
| 5 | Hood Living | BJ the Chicago Kid | 2:37 |
| 6 | A Moment | 3:08 |