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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.

Francis Leon
Miss Shangay Lily
John Epperson
RuPaul

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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