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Cross-dressing
History of cross-dressing
Key elements
Modern drag culture
Sexual practices
Other aspects
Passing as male
Passing as female
Organizations
Books
Theories

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

Francis Leon
Miss Shangay Lily
John Epperson
RuPaul
Pabllo Vittar

Performers

This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources.
Stage Name Name Nationality Ref(s)
Acid Betty Jamin Ruhren American
Adore Delano Danny Noriega American
Aja Jay Rivera American
A'keria Chanel Davenport Gregory D'Wayne American
Akihiro Miwa Maruyama Akihiro Japanese
Alaska Thunderfuck 5000 Justin Honard American
Alexis Mateo Alexis Mateo Pacheco Puerto Rican
Alexis Michelle Alex Michaels American
Alisa Summers Alex Hernandez American
Alyssa Edwards Justin Johnson American
Amber LeMay Bob Bolyard American
Angele Anang Anchalee Anang Thai
Aquaria Giovanni Palandrani American
Asia O'Hara Antwan Mason Lee American
Babsan Lars-Åke Wilhelmsson Swedish
Barbette Vander Clyde American
Bassem Feghali Bassem Feghali Lebanese
BeBe Zahara Benet Nea Marshall Kudi Cameroonian
BenDeLaCreme Benjamin Putnam American
Bianca Del Rio Roy Haylock American
Billy More Massimo Brancaccio Italian
Blair St. Clair Andrew Bryson American
Bob the Drag Queen Christopher Caldwell American
Bobby Marchan Oscar James Gibson American
Britney Houston Jahmila Adderley American
Brooke Lynn Hytes Brock Hayhoe Canadian
Carmen Carrera Carmen Carrera American
Chad Michaels Chad Michaels American
Charles Ludlam Charles Ludlam American
Charles Pierce Charles Pierce American
Charlie Hides Charlie Hides American-British
Cherdonna Shinatra Jody Kuehner American
Cheryl Hole Luke Underwood English
Cheyenne Pepper Eugene Lee Yang Korean-American
Chi Chi DeVayne Zavion Davenport American
Chi Chi LaRue Larry David Paciotti American
Christeene Vale Paul Soileau American
Conchita Wurst Tom Neuwirth Austrian
Coco Montrese Martin Cooper American
Cookie Buffet Christopher Dyer American
Courtney Act Shane Jenek Australian
Craig Russell Russell Craig Eadie Canadian
Cynthia Lee Fontaine Carlos Hernandez Puerto Rican
Dame Edna Everage Barry Humphries Australian
Danny La Rue Daniel Patrick Carroll Irish
Deborah Ombres Javier Díaz Spanish
Delta Work Gabriel Villarreal American
Derrick Barry Derrick Barry American
Detox Icunt Matthew Sanderson American
Divina de Campo Owen Farrow British
Divine Glen Milstead American
Donna Sachet Kirk Reeves American
Dorian Corey Frederick Legg American
Doris Fish Phillip Clargo Mills Australian
DQ Peter Andersen Danish
Dreuxilla Divine Nelson Roldán Puerto Rican
Erickatoure Aviance American
Ethyl Eichelberger James Roy Eichelberger American
Eureka O'Hara David Huggard American
Evita Bezuidenhout Pieter-Dirk Uys South African
Evie Harris Jack Plotnick American
Farrah Moan Cameron Clayton American
Francis Leon Patrick Glassey American
Frank Marino Frank Marino American
Frankie Jaxon Frankie Jaxon American
Frau Wäber Hansy Vogt German
Gia Gunn Gia Ichikawa Japanese-American
Ginger Minj Joshua Allan Eads American
Glennda Orgasm Glenn Belverio American
Harvey Fierstein Harvey Fierstein American
Heather Haldane Phil Berglin American
Hedda Lettuce Steven Polito American
Heklina Stefan Grygelko American
Honey Davenport James Heath-Clark American
Honey Mahogany Alpha Mulugeta American
ICEIS Rain Massey Whiteknife Canadian
Issan Dorsey Issan Dorsey American
Ivy Winters Dustin Winters American
Jackie Beat Kent Fuher American
James St. James James Clark American
Jasmine Masters Martell Robinson American
Jaymes Mansfield James Wirth American
Jazzmun Nichcalo Dion Crayton American
Jean Malin Gene Malin American
Jessica Wild José David Sierra Puerto Rican
Jiggly Caliente Bianca Castro American
Jim Bailey Jim Bailey American
Jinkx Monsoon Jerick Hoffer American
Joan Jett Blakk Terence Smith American
Joey Arias Joey Arias American
Jujubee Airline Inthyrath American
Julian Eltinge William Julian Dalton American
Kameron Michaels Dane Young American
Katya Zamolodchikova Brian McCook American
Kelly Liam Kyle Sullivan American
Kelly Mantle Kelly Mantle American
Kennedy Davenport Reuben Asberry Jr. American
Kevin Aviance Eric Snead American
Kiki DuRane Justin Bond American
Kim Chi Sang-Young Shin Korean
Kimora Blac Von Nguyen American
Lady Bunny Jon Ingle American
Lady Clover Honey Kevin Clover Welsh American
Laganja Estranja Jay Jackson American
Latrice Royale Timothy Wilcots American
Leona Winter Rémy Solé French
Leonid the Magnificent Leonid Filatov Russian
Lily Savage Paul O'Grady British
Lucy Belle LeMay Johnnie McLaughlin American
Lypsinka John Epperson American
Madea Tyler Perry American
Mado Lamotte Luc Provost Canadian
Maj Gadd Roger Jönsson Swedish
Manila Luzon Karl Westerberg American
Margo Howard-Howard Robert Hesse American
Mariah Paris Balenciaga Elijah Kelly American
Mario Montez René Rivera Puerto Rican
Marguarite LeMay Michael Hayes American
Marsha P. Johnson Malcolm Michaels American
Mary Dale Charles Busch American
May McFettridge John Linehan British
Mayhem Miller Dequan Johnson American
Michelle DuBarry Russell Alldread Canadian
Milk Daniel Donigan American
Mimi Imfurst Braden Chapman American
Miss Coco Peru Clinton Leupp American
Miss Fame Kurtis Dam-Mikkelsen American
Miss J J. Alexander American
Miss Opal Foxx Benjamin Smoke American
Miss Shangay Lily Enrique Hinojosa Vázquez Spanish
Miz Cracker Maxwell Heller American
Mrs. Kasha Davis Ed Popil American
Monét X Change Kevin Bertin American
Monica Beverly Hillz Juan DeJesus Anaya American
Monique Heart Kevin Richardson American
Morgan McMichaels Thomas White American
Mrs Brown Brendan O'Carroll Irish
Naomi Smalls Davis Heppenstall American
Natalia Pliacam Assadayut Khunviseadpong Thai
Nina Bo'Nina Brown Pierre Leverne Dease American
Nina Flowers Jorge Luis Flores Sanchez Puerto Rican
Nina West Andrew Levitt American
Ongina Ryan Ong Palao American
Pabllo Vittar Phabullo Rodrigues da Silva Brazilian
Pandora Boxx Michael Steck American
Panti Rory O'Neill Irish
Patsy Vidalia Irving Ale American
Pauline Pantsdown Simon Hunt Australian
Peaches Christ Joshua Grannell American
Pearl Liaison Matthew James Lent American
Peppermint Agnes Moore American
Phi Phi O'Hara Jaremi Carey American
Phoenix Brian Trapp American
Pollo Del Mar Paul E. Pratt American
Pollyfilla Colin McLean New Zealander
Pussy Tourette Mark Cliser American
Rachel Ben Schatz American
Rae Bourbon Hal Wadell American
Raja Sutan Amrull American
Raven David Petruschin American
Regina Fong Reg Bundy British
Regina the Gentlelady Reg Vermue Canadian
Rickard Engfors Rickard Engfors Swedish
Robbie Turner Jeremy Baird American
Roxxxy Andrews Michael Feliciano American
RuPaul RuPaul Andre Charles American
Russella Russell David British
Rusty Ryan Robert Timbrell Canadian
Sahara Davenport Antoine Ashley American
Samantha Sammy Duddy Irish
Sasha Velour Sasha Steinberg American
Shangela Laquifa Wadley D.J. Pierce American
Shannel Bryan Watkins American
Sharon Needles Aaron Coady American
Shea Couleé Jaren Merrell American
Shequida Gary Hall American
Sherry Vine Keith Levy American
Shirley Ed Wood American
Shirley Q. Liquor Chuck Knipp American
Shirley Temple Bar Declan Buckley Irish
Shuga Cain Jesus Martinez American
Silvetty Montilla Silvio Cássio Bernardo Brazilian
Sister Boom Boom Jack Fertig American
Sister Roma Michael Williams American
Sky Gilbert Schuyler Lee Gilbert, Jr. Canadian
Sonique Kylie Love American
Sonja Sajzor Sonja Sajzor Serbian
Sylvester Sylvester James, Jr. American
Taboo! Stephen Tashjian American
Tammie Brown Keith Glen Schuber American
Tatianna Joey Santolini American
T. C. Jones Thomas Craig Jones American
The Fabulous Wonder Twins Carlos Eduardo Campos
Louis Alberto Campos
Salvadoran
The Lady Chablis Benjamin Edward Knox American
The Vivienne James Williams British
The Vixen Anthony Taylor American
The Widow Norton José Sarria American
Thorgy Thor Shane Galligan American
Tracey Lee Maxwell Ritchie Australian
Trampolina Chris Dilley
Charles Romain
Spencer Brown
American
Trinity K. Bonet Joshua Jones American
Trinity Taylor Ryan Taylor American
Trixie Maurice Kelly
Kevin Kirkwood
Tom Gualtieri
Jeff Manabat
American
Trixie Mattel Brian Firkus American
Tyra Sanchez James Ross American
Vaginal Davis Clarence Dennis Williams American
Valentina James Andrew Leyva American
Vanessa Vanjie Mateo Jose Cancel American
Varla Jean Merman Jeffery Roberson American
Vaselina Jerry Friedman American
Venus D-Lite Adam Guerra American
Verka Serduchka Andriy Mykhailovych Danylko Ukrainian
Victoria "Porkchop" Parker Victor Bowling American
Violet Chachki Jason Dardo American
Walterina Markova Walter Dempster, Jr. Filipino
Wanda Wisdom Bradley Traynor American
Willam Willam Belli American
Winnie Irwin Keller
Nathan Marken
American
Yara Sofia Gabriel Burgos Ortiz Puerto Rican
Yuhua Hamasaki Yuhua Ou American
Yvie Oddly Jovan Bridges American
Zsa Zsa Shakespeer Christer Lindarw Swedish

See also

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