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Miss Coco Peru (born August 27, 1965) is the drag persona of American actor, comedian and drag performer Clinton Leupp, known for her role in the 1999 independent film Trick and for her series of live theater performances.
Work's drag mother is Miss Coco Peru, whom she met in Los Angeles during the beginnings of her drag career. [10] Work started dressing in drag on Halloween 1998, at age 22 when she attended a rave in a "Natalie Merchant" style dress.
In a 2008 interview, Leupp said that the origin of the film was a drag event benefit co-hosted by Plotnick and himself. [2] Leupp noted, "we were such a hit that everyone said we should do something else together. Out of that we created Girls Will Be Girls. We decided we needed that third person — the formula is Varla makes Evie crazy, Evie ...
Included in the mix were RuPaul, Joey Arias, Lady Bunny, Miss Understood, Candis Cayne, Flotilla DeBarge, Miss Coco Peru, Lady Catiria, and Quentin Crisp. [4] The three lead actors spent time in the local drag scene while researching their roles and were each given a drag mentor to work with in developing their characters.
This is a list of drag queens, sometimes known as female impersonators, drag performers, or drag artists. Rock M. Sakura Trixie Mattel Francis Leon Miss Shangay Lily John Epperson RuPaul Pabllo Vittar Zsa Zsa Shakespeer (1976)
Trick is a 1999 American gay-themed romantic comedy film directed by Jim Fall and starring Christian Campbell, John Paul Pitoc, Miss Coco Peru, and Tori Spelling. [4] [5] Independently produced by Eric d'Arbeloff, Ross Katz, and Fall, the film was written by Jason Schafer.
Very Delta is a conversational comedy podcast and web series hosted by American drag queen Delta Work which premiered on July 4, 2022. [1] Styled as a "luxury public access podcast", the series features Delta Work discussing first world problems, interviewing guests and answering fan letters. [2] The show is aired through Moguls of Media's ...
Wisdom holds the title of the world's first podcasting drag queen [1] Wanda has interviewed many celebrities on her show including Mary Tyler Moore, Lady Bunny, BeBe Zahara Benet, Miss Coco Peru, and Adam Carmichael. Wisdom is also featured in Minneapolis LGBT magazine Lavender Media.