Miss Coco Peru
Miss Coco Peru, born Clinton Leupp, is a prominent American actor and drag artist known for his contributions to the LGBTQ+ community. He gained significant recognition for his performance in the independent film Trick, released in 1999. In 2003, he showcased his talents in the film Girls Will Be Girls, directed by Richard Day. Additionally, he was one of the featured performers in the stand-up comedy series Wisecrack on Logo in 2005. His film appearances also include a cameo in the beloved comedy To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar, which premiered in 1995.
Throughout his career, Leupp has made numerous supporting and guest appearances across various films and television shows, including notable roles in Will & Grace and the Bravo reality series Boy Meets Boy. He also starred in the comedy Straight-Jacket, portraying the secretly lesbian spouse of the studio head.
Typically credited as "Coco Peru" or "Miss Coco Peru," he has become a recognizable figure in drag performance. In 2006, he expanded his repertoire by lending his voice to the character "Mama Hippo" in the animated film The Wild, marking his debut as a voice actor. Coco's unique blend of humor and artistry has made him a beloved icon in entertainment.