Russella
Russella | |
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Occupation(s) | dancer, actor, singer |
Years active | 2009–present |
Website |
fabulousrussella |
Russella (also known as The Fabulous Russella[1]) is a British actor, dancer, model, choreographer, singer and comedian often performing in character drag.
Career
Russella is considered one of 200 cultural icons by i-D magazine[2] and was considered one of the UK's top 30 talents by The London Paper[3]
Russella studied dance at Northern School of Contemporary Dance in Leeds where he met singer and actress Paloma Faith[4] . Russella later moved to London to live with Faith.[5] The two are still good friends and Russella appeared in the music video for Faith's debut single Stone Cold Sober.[6] Faith cites Russella as one of the inspirations for her style ,[7] a style which is thought of as Dynasty Glam [1] and Alexis Carrington 1980's [8]
After moving to London, Russella worked in fashion PR for vintage clothes retailer Beyond Retro[9] before meeting performance artist Jonny Woo whom he performed with regularly after winning a competition hosted by Woo[8][10]
After a chance meeting at London nightclub Madame Jojo's, a then unknown French singer Héloïse Letissier befriended Russella and two lesser known drag queens who encouraged her to sing. After a period of suffering from depression, Letissier was inspired by the drag queens - to the extent that she named her pop persona Christine and the Queens in appreciation [11] In an interview with the New Statesman, Lettissier explains that whist Russella taught her 'how to be a woman', the two have not remained in contact[12]
Modelling career
Even though Russella claims not to care about beauty "everyone is so obsessed with beauty and glamour right now; everyone wants to be perfect. I know I am perfect – I'm fabulous – but I don't particularly care. I just want to be looked at"[13] – he has modelled for award winning photographers including Nick Knight,[2] Alice Hawkins[14] Jodi Bieber[15] and Gregoire A Meyer[16] as well as modelling for brands including Joseph Corré's A Child of the Jago,[17] and milliner Piers Atkinson.[18][19] Russella has also appeared in photo shoots for magazines including i-D magazine[2]Attitude Magazine,[20] The Independent Magazine,[14]The British Journal of Photography,[21] and Time Out Magazine[22]
Acting career
Russella appeared as 'Terry Crystal' in Trevor Miller's film Riot on Redchurch Street which was released in 2012[23] He also featured on MTV's My Super Sweet 16 in January 2012 as guest choreographer.
Comedy
In 2008 Russella launched 'London's Next Top Tranny' a successful competition to discover up and coming talent in East London [24]
Russella was a finalist in the Hackney Empire New Act of the Year awards, 2012[25] hosted by Jo Brand
In 2015 Russella entered Britains Got Talent performing 'The Pancake Show', and expressed his desire to 'do' a cookery book, much to the dismay of Simon Cowell but with the full support of David Walliams who exclaimed 'I would buy it!' [26]
Writing
Russella has contributed to online magazines including Societe Perrier[27] and the Sabotage Times[28]
Singing
Russella released his first comedic single on to iTunes in 2009 – titled – 'Too Fabulous'[29] with an accompanying video on YouTube which featured Sue Tilley Benefits Supervisor Sleeping. Too Fabulous was performed at Lovebox Festival in 2011 [30]
Russella also appeared on episode 6 of Britain's Got Talent 2012 singing Wild Horses
Filmography
Feature films | |||
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Year | Title | Role | Notes |
2012 | Riot on Redchurch Street | Terry Crystal | Movie acting debut |
Television roles | |||
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
2008 | The Weakest Link | Russella | |
2010 | The Jonathan Ross Show | Peter Kay | |
2010 | The One Show | Marilyn Monroe | |
2010 | Britain's Ugliest Models | himself | |
2012 | My Super Sweet 16 | choreographer | |
2012 | Britain's Got Talent | The Fabulous Russella | |
2014 | Toronto Song Project | Singer | |
2015 | Britains Got Talent | The Fabulous Russella |
References
- 1 2 James, Sherwood (9 Mar 2008). "My Style". The Independent.
- 1 2 3 "i-D The 30th Birthday Issue". i-D Magazine. Levelprint Ltd. 1 September 2010.
- ↑ Holland, Jessica (4 January 2008). "30 under 30". The London Paper. NI free newspapers ltd. p. 10.
- ↑ Brumfitt, Stuart. "You Gotta Have Faith". Boyz Magazine. Windmill Europe Limited.
- ↑ The Gentle Author (19 November 2010). "Russella: London's Top Tranny". Spitalfields City Life.
- ↑ "How Gay are you? Paloma Faith". Attitude Magazine. 20 October 2010.
- ↑ Long, Carola (29 May 2010). "Faith: A Cuban Twist on the Retro Look". The Independent.
- 1 2 Maggie, Davis (October 2006). "Drag Queen Shopping Spree". Time Out Magazine.
- ↑ Miles, Matt (May 2006). "Anatomy of a bedroom". AXM. millivres prowler.
- ↑ "(Drag) Queen of our hearts". The Gay Times. Millivres Prowler. October 2007. p. 21.
- ↑ Medioni, Par Gilles (13 Feb 2015). "VIDEOS. La voix royale de Christine and the Queens". L'Express.
- ↑ Kate, Mossman (8 Jul 2016). "my love life would've been way better". New Statesman.
- ↑ Lock, Isaac (2009). "She's so unusual". Tank Magazine. Tank Publications Ltd.
I just want to be looked at
- 1 2 "Back to Black". The Independent Magazine. Vitality Publishing. p. 74.
- ↑ http://shoreditchunbound.com/interact/inside/evolve/
- ↑ http://www.thespiderawards.com/gallery6/gallery.php?g=n&x=a&cid=94&fid=69731
- ↑ http://www.achildofthejago.com/communique/default.asp
- ↑ http://www.vogue.it/en/talents/vogue-video-lab/2011/09/hot-voodoo
- ↑ http://www.theglassmagazine.com/forum/article.asp?tid=1831#title
- ↑ "Dress You Up". Attitude Magazine. Vitality Publishing. p. 50.
- ↑ "Hip To Be Square". The British Journal of Photography. Incisive media. p. 21.
- ↑ "Shopping and Style". Time Out Magazine. Time Out. p. 29.
- ↑ http://riotonredchurch.com/supporting_cast.html.
- ↑ the gentle author (4 October 2010). "The Trannies of Bethnal Green". Spitalfields Life.
- ↑ Bartholomew, Emma (19 January 2012). "Flip Side of Drag Star". Hackney Gazette.
- ↑ Smith, Ryan (16 May 2015). "David Walliams fed pancake by dancing drag queen". Daily Mail.
- ↑ Fabulous, Russella (11 January 2013). "Fabulous Russella'a Love Letter To London". Societe Perrier.
- ↑ Fabulous, Russella (14 February 2014). "Why I Love the Word Tranny". Sabotage Times.
- ↑ "Introducing...Fabulous Russella". Attitude Magazine. Millivres prowler. 20 January 2010.
- ↑ Hackney Gazette, 19 January 2012, Emma Bartholomew