List of drag queens
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This is a list of drag queens, sometimes known as female impersonators, drag performers, or drag artists. A drag queen is a person, usually a man, who dresses (or "drags") in female clothes and make-up for special occasions and usually because they are performing and/or entertaining. The term comes from Polari, a subset of English slang that was popular in some gay communities in the early part of the 20th century. Drag meant "clothes", and originated from Shakespeare's time when only men performed live theater.
Performers
Stage Name | Name | Lifetime | Nationality | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Patsy Vidalia | Irving Ale | 1921–1982 | American | [1] |
Christeene Vale | Paul Soileau | b. ? | American | |
Miss J | J. Alexander | b. 1958 | American | [2] |
Joey Arias | b. ? | American | [3] | |
Kevin Aviance | b. 1968 | American | [4] | |
Jim Bailey | b. 1949 | American | [5] | |
Shirley Temple Bar | Declan Buckley | b. ? | Irish | [6] |
The Kinsey Sicks | Spencer Brown, Irwin Keller, Jeff Manabat, Ben Schatz | b. 1993 | American | |
Barbette | Vander Clyde | 1899–1973 | American | [7] |
Jackie Beat | Kent Fuher | b. ? | American | [8] |
Milton Berle | Milton Berle | 1908–2002 | American | [9] |
Joan Jett Blakk | Terence Smith | b. ? | American | [10] |
Sister Boom-Boom | Jack Fertig | 1955 - 1985 | American | [11] |
Rae Bourbon | Hal Wadell | 1892(?)–1971 | American | [12] |
Cookie Buffet | Christopher Dyer | b. 1970 | American | [13] |
Willam Belli | Willam Belli | b. 1982 | American | [14] |
Lady Bunny | Jon Ingle | b. 1962 | American | [15] |
Lady Chablis | Benjamin Edward Knox | b. 1957 | American | [16] |
Peaches Christ | Joshua Grannell | b. 1974 | American | [17] |
Mimi Imfurst | Braden Chapman | b. ? | American | |
Mary Dale | Charles Busch | b. 1954 | American | [18] |
Vaginal Davis | Clarence Dennis Williams | b. 1969 | American | [19] |
Pollo Del Mar | Paul E. Pratt | b. ? | American | [20] |
Divine | Glen Milstead | 1945–1988 | American | [21] |
Dreuxilla Divine | b. 1974 | Puerto Rican | [22] | |
Russella | Russell David | b. ? | British | [23] |
Issan Dorsey | 1933–1990 | American | [24] | |
Diana Dzhaketov | Deshawn Helmick | b. 1988 | American | [25] |
DQ | Peter Andersen | b. 1973 | Danish | [26] |
Michelle DuBarry | Russell Alldread | b. 1931 | Canadian | [27] |
Ethyl Eichelberger | James Roy Eichelberger | 1945–1990 | American | [18] |
Julian Eltinge | William Julian Dalton | 1881–1941 | American | [28] |
Rickard Engfors | b. 1976 | Swedish | [29] | |
Dame Edna Everage | Barry Humphries | b. 1934 | Australian | [30] |
The Fabulous Wonder Twins | Louis Alberto and Carlos Eduardo Campos | b. 1967 | Salvadoran | [31] |
Bassem Feghali | b. 1977 | Lebanese | [32] | |
Harvey Fierstein | b. 1952 | American | [33] | |
Regina Fong | Reg Bundy | 1941–2003 | English | [34] |
Miss Opal Foxx | Benjamin Smoke | 1960–1999 | American | [35] |
Sky Gilbert | Schuyler Lee Gilbert, Jr | b. 1952 | Canadian | [36] |
Heather Haldane | Phil Berglin | b. 1976 | American | |
Evie Harris | Jack Plotnick | b. 1968 | American | [37] |
Heklina | b. ? | American | [38] | |
Lady Clover Honey | Kevin Clover Welsh | b. ? | American | [39] |
House of LeMay | Bob Bolyard (Amber LeMay), Johnnie McLaughlin (Lucy Belle), Michael Hayes (Margaurite LeMay) | ? | American | [40] |
Britney Houston | b. ? | American | [41] | |
Margo Howard-Howard | Robert Hesse | 1935–1988 | American | [42] |
Frankie Jaxon | 1895–1944 | American | [43] | |
Jazzmun | Nichcalo Dion Crayton | b. ? | American | [44] |
Joan-E | Robert Kaiser | b. ? | Canadian | [45] |
Marsha P. Johnson | Malcolm Michaels, Jr. | 1944–1992 | American | [46] |
T. C. Jones | 1920–1971 | American | [47] | |
Kelly | Liam Kyle Sullivan | b. 1973 | American | [48] |
Kiki, of Kiki and Herb | Justin Bond | b. 1963 | American | [49] |
Mado Lamotte | Luc Provost | b. ? | Canadian | [50] |
Chi Chi LaRue | Larry David Paciotti | b. 1959 | American | [51] |
Danny LaRue | Daniel Patrick Carroll | 1927–2009 | Irish | [28] |
Courtney Act | Shane Janek | b. 1982 | Australian | [28] |
Tracey Lee | Maxwell Ritchie | 1933-1990 | Australian | [52] |
Francis Leon | Patrick Glassey | 1844–? | American | [53] |
Leonid the Magnificent | Leonid Filatov | b. 1973 | Russian | [54] |
Hedda Lettuce | Steven Polito | b. ? | American | [55] |
Shangay Lily | b. 1963 | Spanish | [56] | |
Christer Lindarw | b. 1953 | American | [57] | |
Shirley Q. Liquor | Chuck Knipp | b. 1961 | Dual USA/Can | [58] |
Charles Ludlam | 1943–1987 | American | [59] | |
Lypsinka | John Epperson | b. 1955 | American | |
Jean Malin | Gene Malin | 1908–1933 | American | [60] |
Bobby Marchan | 1930–1999 | American | [61] | |
Frank Marino | b. 1965 | American | [62] | |
Walterina Markova | Walter Dempster, Jr. | 1922–2005 | Filipino | [63] |
Brini Maxwell | Ben Sander | b. 1969 | American | [64] |
Varla Jean Merman | Jeffery Roberson | b. ? | American | [65] |
Akihiro Miwa | Maruyama Akihiro | b. 1935 | Japanese | [66] |
Silvetty Montilla | Silvio Cássio Bernardo | b. 1967 | Brazilian | [67] |
Sharon Needles | Aaron Coady | b. 1981 | American | [68] |
Karyl Norman | George Peduzzi | 1897–1947 | American | [69] |
The Widow Norton | José Sarria | 1922–2013 | American | [70] |
Deborah Ombres | Javier Díaz | b. 1975 | Spanish | [71] |
Glennda Orgasm | Glenn Belverio | b. 1966 | American | [72] |
Panti | Rory O'Neill | b. 1968 | Irish | [6] |
Pauline Pantsdown | Simon Hunt | b. ? | Australian | [73] |
Peppermint | Kevin Moore | b. ? | American | |
Miss Coco Peru | Clinton Leupp | b. ? | American | [74] |
Charles Pierce | 1926–1999 | American | [28] | |
Pollyfilla | Colin McLean | b. 1978 | New Zealander | [75] |
Iceis Rain | Massey Whiteknife | b. ? | Canadian | [76] |
Regina the Gentlelady | Reg Vermue | b. ? | Canadian | [77] |
Sister Roma | b. 1962 | American | [78] | |
RuPaul | RuPaul Andre Charles | b. 1960 | American | [79] |
Craig Russell | Russell Craig Eadie | 1948–1990 | Canadian | [80] |
Rusty Ryan | Robert Timbrell | 1947–2003 | Canadian | [81] |
Donna Sachet | Kirk Reeves | b. 1954 | American | [82] |
Samantha | Sammy Duddy | 1945–2007 | Irish | [83] |
Lily Savage | Paul O'Grady | b. 1955 | English | [28] |
Verka Serduchka | Andriy Mykhailovych Danylko | b. 1973 | Ukrainian | [84] |
Shequida | Gary Hall | b. ? | American | [85] |
Shirley | Ed Wood | 1924–1978 | American | [86] |
Mable "Madea" Simmons | Tyler Perry | b. 1969 | American | [87] |
James St. James | James Clark | b. 1966 | American | [88] |
Jeffree Star | Jeffrey Steininger | b. 1986 | American | [89] |
Sylvester | Sylvester James, Jr | 1947–1988 | American | [90] |
Taboo! | Stephen Tashjian | b. 1959 | American | [91] |
Pussy Tourette | b. ? | American | [92] | |
Frau Martha Wäber | Hansy Vogt | b. ? | German | [93] |
Wanda Wisdom | Bradley Traynor | b. 1975 | American | [94] |
Tammie Brown | Keith Glen Schuber | b. ? | American | |
Nina Flowers | Jorge Flores | b. ? | Puerto Rican | |
Huysuz Virjin | Seyfi Dursunoğlu | b. 1932 | Turkish | |
BeBe Zahara Benet | Nea Marshall Kudi | b. 1981 | Cameroonian | |
Sherry Vine | Keith Levy | b. ? | American | |
Conchita Wurst | Thomas "Tom" Neuwirth | b. 1988 | Austrian | |
Michel Dorion | Michel Dorion | b. 1970 | Canadian | [95] |
Miss Dharma Prada | Kamran Ahmed Mirza | b. 1993 | American/Pakistani | [96] |
Mayamma | Alex Mathew | b. 1988 | Indian | [97] |
Lilly Slaptsilli | Clive Allardyce | b. ? | South African | [98] |
Keiron Legacy | Martin van Staden | b. ? | South African | [98] |
Babsan | Lars-Åke Wilhelmsson | b. 1958 | Swedish | [99] |
Donnarama | Vince Pincente | b. ? | Canadian | [100] |
Katya Zamolodchikova | Brian McCook | b. 1982 | American | |
Bianca Del Rio | Roy Haylock | b. 1975 | American |
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