List of drag queens

This is a list of drag queens, sometimes known as female impersonators, drag performers, or drag artists.

Performers

Stage name Name Nationality Ref(s)
Acid Betty Jamin Ruhren  United States
Adore Delano Danny Noriega  United States [1]
Aja Jay Rivera  United States [2]
A'keria Chanel Davenport Gregory D'Wayne  United States [3]
Akihiro Miwa Maruyama Akihiro  Japan [4]
Alaska Thunderfuck 5000 Justin Honard  United States [5]
Alexis Mateo Alexis Mateo Pacheco  Puerto Rico [6]
Alexis Michelle Alex Michaels  United States
Alyssa Edwards Justin Johnson  United States [7]
Amber LeMay Bob Bolyard  United States [8]
Amber Richards Amber Marie Williams  United States
Angele Anang Anchalee Anang  Thailand
Anita Wigl'it Nick Kennedy-Hall  New Zealand
Anubis Finch Charli Paul Frank Monét Finch  United Kingdom /  Egypt
Aquaria Giovanni Palandrani  United States
Art Simone Jack Daye  Australia
Asia O'Hara Antwan Mason Lee  United States [9]
Asttina Mandella Aston Joshua  United Kingdom [10]
A'Whora George Boyle  United Kingdom [11]
Babsan Lars-Åke Wilhelmsson  Sweden [12]
Baga Chipz Leo Loren  United Kingdom [13]
Barbada de Barbades Sébastien Potvin  Canada [14]
Barbette Vander Clyde  United States [15]
Bassem Feghali Bassem Feghali  Lebanon [16]
BeBe Zahara Benet Nea Marshall Kudi  Cameroon [17]
BenDeLaCreme Benjamin Putnam  United States [18]
Bette Bourne Peter Bourne  United Kingdom [19]
Bert Errol Isaac Whitehouse  United Kingdom [20]
Bianca Del Rio Roy Haylock  United States [21]
Billy More Massimo Brancaccio  Italy
Bimini Bon-Boulash Thomas Hibbitts  United Kingdom [22]
Blair St. Clair Andrew Bryson  United States
Bob the Drag Queen Christopher Caldwell  United States [23]
Bobby Marchan Oscar James Gibson  United States [24]
Bolivia Carmichaels Daniel P. Elliott  United States
Brita Filter Jesse Havea  United States
Britney Houston Jahmila Adderley  United States [25]
Brooke Lynn Hytes Brock Edward Hayhoe  Canada
Capucine Kewpie  South Africa [26]
Carmen Carrera Carmen Carrera  United States [27]
Carmen Farala Daniel Mora  Spain
Chad Michaels Chad Michaels  United States [28]
Charlene Charlene Incarnate  United States [29]
Charles Ludlam Charles Ludlam  United States [30]
Charles Pierce Charles Pierce  United States [31]
Charlie Hides Charlie Hides  United States /  United Kingdom [32]
Cherdonna Shinatra Jody Kuehner  United States [33]
Cherry Valentine George Ward  United Kingdom [34]
Cheryl Hole Luke Underwood  United Kingdom
Cheyenne Pepper Eugene Lee Yang  South Korea /  United States [35]
Chi Chi DeVayne Zavion Davenport  United States [36]
Chi Chi LaRue Larry David Paciotti  United States [37]
Chiquitita (Drag Artist) Angel Flores  United States
Christeene Vale Paul Soileau  United States
Conchita Wurst Tom Neuwirth  Austria
Coco Montrese Martin Cooper  United States [38]
Cookie Buffet Christopher Dyer  United States [39]
Courtney Act Shane Jenek  Australia [31]
Craig Russell Russell Craig Eadie  Canada [40]
Cristal Snow Tapio Huuska  Finland [41]
Crystal Methyd Cody Harness  United States [42]
Cynthia Lee Fontaine Carlos Díaz Hernández  Puerto Rico [43]
Dame Edna Everage Barry Humphries  Australia [44]
Danny La Rue Daniel Patrick Carroll  Ireland [31]
Deborah Ombres Javier Díaz  Spain [45]
Delta Work Gabriel Villarreal  United States [46]
Denali Foxx Cordero Zuckerman  United States
Derrick Barry Derrick Barry  United States
Detox Icunt Matthew Sanderson  United States [47]
Divina de Campo Owen Farrow  United Kingdom [48]
Divine Glen Milstead  United States [49]
Donna Sachet Kirk Reeves  United States [50]
Dorian Corey Frederick Legg  United States [51]
Doris Fish Phillip Clargo Mills  Australia
DQ Peter Andersen  Denmark [52]
Dreuxilla Divine Nelson Roldán  Puerto Rico [53]
Elecktra Bionic Mattia di Renzo  Italy [54]
Ellie Diamond Elliot Glen  Scotland [55]
Elliott with 2 T's Elliott Puckett  United States [56]
Envy Peru Boris Itzkovich Escobar  Peru
Erickatoure Aviance  United States [57]
Ethyl Eichelberger James Roy Eichelberger  United States [58]
Eureka O'Hara David Huggard  United States
Evita Bezuidenhout Pieter-Dirk Uys  South Africa
Evie Harris Jack Plotnick  United States [59]
Farrah Moan Cameron Clayton  United States [60]
Flawless Shade Tajh Jordan  United States [61]
Francis Leon Patrick Glassey  United States [62]
Frank Marino Frank Marino  United States [63]
Frankie Jaxon Frankie Jaxon  United States [64]
Frau Wäber Hansy Vogt  Germany [65]
Gia Gunn Gia Ichikawa  Japan /  United States
Gigi Goode Gigi Geggie  United States
Ginger Minj Joshua Allan Eads  United States
Ginny Lemon Lewis Mandall  United Kingdom [66]
Glennda Orgasm Glenn Belverio  United States [67]
Gloria Groove Daniel Garcia Felicione Napoleão  Brazil
Gottmik Kade Gottlieb  United States [68]
Harvey Fierstein Harvey Fierstein  United States [69]
Heather Haldane Phil Berglin  United States
Hedda Lettuce Steven Polito  United States [70]
Heidi N Closet Trevien Anthonie Cheek  United States
Heklina Stefan Grygelko  United States [71]
Hinge and Bracket George Logan and Patrick Fyffe  United Kingdom [72]
Honey Davenport James Heath-Clark  United States [73]
Honey Mahogany Alpha Mulugeta  United States [74]
Hot Chocolate Larry Edwards  United States [75]
Huysuz Virjin Seyfi Dursunoğlu  Turkey [76]
ICEIS Rain Massey Whiteknife  Canada [77]
Issan Dorsey Issan Dorsey  United States [78]
Ivy Winters Dustin Winters  United States [79]
Jackie Beat Kent Fuher  United States [80]
Jackie Cox Darius Rose  United States [81]
Jade Elektra Alphonso King Jr.  United States /  Canada [82]
Jaida Essence Hall Jared Johnson  United States [83]
James St. James James Clark  United States [84]
Jan Sport Charlie Mantione  United States
Jasmine Masters Martell Robinson  United States [85]
Jaymes Mansfield James Wirth  United States
Jazzmun Nichcalo Dion Crayton  United States [86]
Jean Malin Gene Malin  United States [87]
Jessica Wild José David Sierra  Puerto Rico [6]
Jiggly Caliente Bianca Castro  United States [88]
Jim Bailey Jim Bailey  United States [89]
Jimbo James Insell  Canada [90]
Jinkx Monsoon Jerick Hoffer  United States [91]
Joan Jett Blakk Terence Smith  United States [92]
Joe Black Joseph Black  United Kingdom [93]
Joey Arias Joey Arias  United States [94]
Jujubee Airline Inthyrath  United States [95]
Julian Eltinge William Julian Dalton  United States [31]
Kameron Michaels Dane Young  United States [96]
Karen from Finance Richard Chadwick  Australia
Katya Zamolodchikova Brian McCook  United States [97]
Kelly Liam Kyle Sullivan  United States [98]
Kelly Mantle Kelly Mantle  United States [99]
Kennedy Davenport Reuben Asberry Jr.  United States [100]
Kevin Aviance Eric Snead  United States [101]
Kiara Dimitri Nana-Côté  Canada
Kiki DuRane Justin Bond  United States [102]
Kim Chi Sang-Young Shin  South Korea [103]
Kimora Blac Von Nguyen  United States
Kita Mean Nick Nash  New Zealand
Lady Bunny Jon Ingle  United States [104]
Lady Clover Honey Kevin Clover Welsh  United States [105]
Laganja Estranja Jay Jackson  United States [106]
Latrice Royale Timothy Wilcots  United States [107]
Lawrence Chaney Lawrence Maidment  Scotland [108]
Lia Clark Rhael Lima de Oliveira  Brazil
Lily Savage Paul O'Grady  United Kingdom [31]
Lucy Belle LeMay Johnnie McLaughlin  United States [8]
Lynne Carter Lynne Carter  United States
Lypsinka John Epperson  United States
Madea Tyler Perry  United States [109]
Mado Lamotte Luc Provost  Canada [110]
Maebe A. Girl  United States
Maisie Trollette David Raven  United Kingdom [111]
Maj Gadd Roger Jönsson  Sweden [112]
Manila Luzon Karl Westerberg  United States [113]
Margo Howard-Howard Robert Hesse  United States [114]
Mariah Paris Balenciaga Elijah Kelly  United States
Mario Montez René Rivera  Puerto Rico [115]
Marguarite LeMay Michael Hayes  United States [8]
Marsha P. Johnson Malcolm Michaels  United States [116]
Mary Dale Charles Busch  United States [58]
May McFettridge John Linehan  United Kingdom
Maya the Drag Queen Alex Mathew  India [117]
Mayhem Miller Dequan Johnson  United States
Michele Bruno Michele Bruno  South Africa [118]
Michelle DuBarry Russell Alldread  Canada [119]
Michelle Ross Earl Barrington Shaw  Canada /  Jamaica [120]
Milk Daniel Donigan  United States [121]
Mimi Imfurst Braden Chapman  United States [122]
Miss Coco Peru Clinton Leupp  United States [123]
Miss Fame Kurtis Dam-Mikkelsen  United States [124]
Miss J J. Alexander  United States [125]
Miss Opal Foxx Benjamin Smoke  United States [126]
Miss Shangay Lily Enrique Hinojosa Vázquez  Spain [127]
Miz Cracker Maxwell Heller  United States
Mrs. Kasha Davis Ed Popil  United States
Mrs. Shufflewick Rex Jameson  United Kingdom
Monét X Change Kevin Bertin  United States
Monica Beverly Hillz Monica DeJesus Anaya  United States [128]
Monique Heart Kevin Richardson  United States
Morgan McMichaels Thomas White  United States /  Scotland [129]
Mrs Brown Brendan O'Carroll  Ireland
Naomi Smalls Davis Heppenstall  United States
Natalia Pliacam Assadayut Khunviseadpong  Thailand
Nina Bo'Nina Brown Pierre Leverne Dease  United States
Nicky Doll Karl Sanchez  France /  United States
Nina Flowers Jorge Luis Flores Sanchez  Puerto Rico [6]
Nina West Andrew Levitt  United States
Ongina Ryan Ong Palao  United States [130]
Pabllo Vittar Phabullo Rodrigues da Silva  Brazil
Pandora Boxx Michael Steck  United States [131]
Panti Rory O'Neill  Ireland [132]
Patruni Sastry Patruni Chidananda Sastry  India [133]
Patsy Vidalia Irving Ale  United States [134]
Pauline Pantsdown Simon Hunt  Australia [135]
Peaches Christ Joshua Grannell  United States [136]
Pearl Liaison Matthew James Lent  United States [137]
Peppermint Agnes Moore  United States [138]
Phi Phi O'Hara Jaremi Carey  United States [139]
Pollo Del Mar Paul E. Pratt  United States [140]
Pollyfilla Colin McLean  New Zealand [141]
Priyanka Mark Suknanan  Canada [142]
Pussy Tourette Mark Cliser  United States [143]
Rachel Ben Schatz  United States
Rae Bourbon Hal Wadell  United States [144]
Raja Sutan Amrull  United States [145]
Rani Ko-HE-Nur Sushant Divgikar  India [146]
Raven David Petruschin  United States [147]
Regina Fong Reg Bundy  United Kingdom [148]
Regina Gently Reg Vermue  Canada [149]
Rhea Litré Joshua Miller  United States [150]
Rickard Engfors Rickard Engfors  Sweden [151]
Rita Baga Jean-François Guèvremont  Canada [152]
Robbie Turner Jeremy Baird  United States
Roxxxy Andrews Michael Feliciano  United States [153]
RuPaul RuPaul Andre Charles  United States [154]
Russella Russell David  United Kingdom [155]
Rusty Ryan Robert Timbrell  Canada [156]
Sahara Davenport Antoine Ashley  United States [157]
Samantha Sammy Duddy  Ireland [158]
Sasha Velour Sasha Steinberg  United States [159]
Scarlet Envy Jacob James  United States [160]
Shangela Laquifa Wadley D.J. Pierce  United States [161]
Shannel Bryan Watkins  United States
Sharon Needles Aaron Coady  United States [162]
Shea Couleé Jaren Merrell  United States [163]
Shequida Gary Hall  United States [164]
Sherry Vine Keith Levy  United States
Shirley Ed Wood  United States [165]
Shirley Q. Liquor Chuck Knipp  United States [166]
Shirley Temple Bar Declan Buckley  Ireland [132]
Shuga Cain Jesus Martinez  United States
Silvetty Montilla Silvio Cássio Bernardo  Brazil [167]
Sister Boom Boom Jack Fertig  United States [168]
Sister Roma Michael Williams  United States [169]
Sister Sister Philip Doran  United Kingdom [170]
Sky Gilbert Schuyler Lee Gilbert, Jr.  Canada [171]
Sonique Kylie Love  United States
Sonja Sajzor Sonja Sajzor  Serbia [172]
Sylvester Sylvester James, Jr.  United States [173]
Symone Reggie Gavin  United States
Tandi Iman Dupree  United States
Taboo! Stephen Tashjian  United States [174]
Tammie Brown Keith Glen Schuber  United States [175]
Tatianna Joey Santolini  United States
Tayce Tayce Szura-Radix  Wales
T. C. Jones Thomas Craig Jones  United States [176]
The Fabulous Wonder Twins Carlos Eduardo Campos
Louis Alberto Campos
 El Salvador [177]
The Lady Chablis Benjamin Edward Knox  United States [178]
The Vivienne James Williams  United Kingdom
The Vixen Anthony Taylor  United States
The Widow Norton José Sarria  United States [179]
Thorgy Thor Shane Galligan  United States [180]
Tia Kofi Lawrence Bolton  United Kingdom [181]
Tracey Lee Maxwell Ritchie  Australia [182]
Trampolina Chris Dilley
Charles Romain
Spencer Brown
 United States
Trinity K. Bonet Joshua Jones  United States
Trinity the Tuck Ryan Taylor  United States
Trixie Maurice Kelly
Kevin Kirkwood
Tom Gualtieri
Jeff Manabat
 United States
Trixie Mattel Brian Firkus  United States [183]
Tynomi Banks Sheldon McIntosh  Canada
Tyra Sanchez James Ross  United States [184]
Vaginal Davis Clarence Dennis Williams  United States [185]
Valentina James Andrew Leyva  United States
Vanessa Vanjie Mateo Jose Cancel  United States /  Puerto Rico [186]
Varla Jean Merman Jeffery Roberson  United States [187]
Vaselina Jerry Friedman  United States
Venus D-Lite Adam Guerra  United States [188]
Verka Serduchka Andriy Mykhailovych Danylko  Ukraine [189]
Veronica Green Kevin Grogan  United Kingdom [190]
Victoria "Porkchop" Parker Victor Bowling  United States [191]
Violet Chachki Jason Dardo  United States [192]
Walterina Markova Walter Dempster, Jr.  Philippines [193]
Wanda Wisdom Bradley Traynor  United States [194]
Willam Willam Belli  United States [195]
Winnie Irwin Keller
Nathan Marken
 United States
Yara Sofia Gabriel Burgos Ortiz  Puerto Rico [196]
Yuhua Hamasaki Yuhua Ou  United States
Yvie Oddly Jovan Bridges  United States
Zsa Zsa Shakespeer Christer Lindarw  Sweden [197]

See also

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