RuPaul's Drag Race: The Last Ball on Earth


07:30 am - 09:00 am, Friday, April 24 on LOGO (East) ()

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The Last Ball on Earth

Season 10, Episode 4

The queens cook up global warming friendly looks for the last ball ever.

repeat 2018 English Stereo
Entertainment LGBTQ Reality Competition Game Show Talent Contest

Cast & Crew
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RuPaul (Actor) .. Himself - Host/Judge
Ross Mathews (Actor) .. Himself - Judge
Monét X Change (Actor) .. Himself - Contestant
Logan Browning (Actor) .. Herself - Guest Judge
Eureka O'Hara (Actor) .. Himself - Contestant
Mayhem Miller (Actor) .. Himself - Contestant
Asia O'Hara (Actor) .. Himself - Contestant
Aquaria (Actor) .. Himself - Contestant
Kevin Richardson (Actor) .. Himself - Contestant
Blair St. Clair (Actor) .. Himself - Contestant
Tisha Campbell-Martin (Actor) .. Herself - Guest Judge

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RuPaul (Actor) .. Himself - Host/Judge
Born: November 17, 1960
Birthplace: San Diego, California, United States
Trivia: Fusing tall, dark, and handsome with exaggerated femininity, the 6'7" celebrity drag queen RuPaul was born in San Diego, CA, as RuPaul Andre Charles. He attended Northside School for the Performing Arts but dropped out to get his GED and work for his brother-in-law's car lot. His first television appearance was in 1982 on the public access show "The American Music Show" as the leader of "RuPaul and the Uhauls." In the late '80s he and electroclash pioneer Larry Tee moved to N.Y.C. to hang out in dance clubs and make records. When he perfected his "black hooker drag" look, RuPaul was voted the Queen of Manhattan on the party scene and appeared in the B-52's music video for "Love Shack." During this time, he released his debut album on the Funtone label and continued his recording career on Tommy Boy Records. In 1994, he made his feature film debut in Spike Lee's Crooklyn as a woman with an amazing blonde afro. The next year saw lots of cameos in To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar, Smoke, Blue in the Face, and Wigstock: The Movie. He started getting actual roles with the TV movie A Mother's Prayer, the comedy Red Ribbon Blues, and both Brady Bunch movies. In 1996, he began hosting the dance-music morning show on WKTU with Seduction vocalist Michelle Visage. Soon, VH1 took notice and gave him his own series, the celebrity talk show and variety program The RuPaul Show. In the late '90s, he started appearing as a man under his full name RuPaul Charles. He played camp counselor Mike in But I'm a Cheerleader, Stockard Channing's friend Jimmy in the Lifetime movie The Truth About Jane, and guest-hosted the PBS series In the Life. He also briefly appeared in the crime comedy Who Is Cletis Tout? and narrated the documentary The Eyes of Tammy Faye. In 2003, he began filming Rob Howard's Skin Walker. He went on to host the reality TV show RuPaul's Drag Race.
Ross Mathews (Actor) .. Himself - Judge
Monét X Change (Actor) .. Himself - Contestant
Logan Browning (Actor) .. Herself - Guest Judge
Born: June 09, 1989
Birthplace: Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Trivia: Ran track and field competitively in high school. Attended the Barbizon Modeling School of Atlanta; upon graduation, was immediately signed by a talent scout. Worked a one-episode-a-day schedule on Meet the Browns, considerably faster than most sitcoms. Had no professional dancing experience before landing role in Hit the Floor, which features full dance numbers in every episode. Was a featured speaker at December 2016's PowHERful Summit, annual conference for professional development of young women.
Eureka O'Hara (Actor) .. Himself - Contestant
Mayhem Miller (Actor) .. Himself - Contestant
Asia O'Hara (Actor) .. Himself - Contestant
Aquaria (Actor) .. Himself - Contestant
Kevin Richardson (Actor) .. Himself - Contestant
Blair St. Clair (Actor) .. Himself - Contestant
Tisha Campbell-Martin (Actor) .. Herself - Guest Judge
Born: October 13, 1968
Birthplace: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
Trivia: Though most commonly associated with her multi-season portrayal of marketing executive Gina Waters-Payne, significant other of Martin Payne (Martin Lawrence) on the Fox sitcom Martin (1992-97), Tisha Campbell began her lengthy Hollywood career with a role that film buffs will have little difficulty remembering. Campbell made her feature debut as Chiffon, a member of the black female doo-wop group that acts as a Greek chorus, in the 1986 Frank Oz musical comedy Little Shop of Horrors (1986). An Oklahoma City native, born to a coat factory employee father and a gospel singer mother, Campbell moved with her family to Newark, New Jersey at the age of three, where the entire clan suffered from abject poverty. At age 6, Campbell won a talent contest, and the following year landed a turn in an ABC Afterschool Special entitled Unicorn Tales, as well as a supporting role in the off-Broadway musical Really Rosie. Campbell attended and graduated from Newark's Arts High School, then made the ambitious trek out to Los Angeles (with her family's encouragement) and spent several years surviving numerous television pilots that failed to take off. Shop, however, rocketed Campbell to national attention and jump-started her film career. She landed additional roles in Spike Lee's School Daze (1988), House Party (1988) (which she also choreographed), and Boomerang (1992). Campbell met future co-star Lawrence on the set of House Party; according to Campbell's later recollections, Lawrence immediately invited her to play his girlfriend should he ever land a sitcom. In 1992, that plan materialized. The program scored sensational ratings and immediately connected with a young, black, urban market; the arc of the series witnessed Gina and Martin transitioning from lovers to intendeds to husband-and-wife. Campbell originally planned to remain with the series through its final season, but actually left Martin several months prematurely, in November of 1996, asserting that Lawrence verbally, physically and sexually abused her on the set of the program - allegations that Lawrence and his representatives aggressively denied, claiming that Campbell was using the actor as a pawn in a contractual dispute with the network despite the fact that the actress left in mid-season.After her stint on Martin, Campbell signed for supporting roles in a number of low-profile features including Linc's (1998), The Sweetest Gift (1998) and Snitch (1999), then returned to network television briefly as one of the stars of the domestically-themed situation comedy My Wife and Kids (2001).Campbell is also occasionally credited by her married name of Tisha Campbell-Martin. She enjoyed a brief tenure as a recording artist with a 1993 r&b release entitled Tisha.

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