Miss Coco Peru

Acting

Miss Coco Peru

Overview

Known for
Acting
Gender
Other
Birthday
Jan 01, 1965 (60 years old)

Miss Coco Peru

Known For

Dead End: Paranormal Park
0h 26m
TV Show 2022

Dead End: Paranormal Park

Two teens and a talking pug team up to battle...

Women Behind Bars
1h 44m
Movie 2020

Women Behind Bars

This raunchy spoof of women's prison films with a star...

Tommy in La La Land
0h 45m
TV Show 2018

Tommy in La La Land

A three-part documentary series that follows Dutch journalist Tommy Parker...

Conversations with Coco
TV Show 2017

Conversations with Coco

Drag legend Miss Coco Peru conducts intimate interviews with some...

Not Today, Bianca
0h 21m
TV Show 2016

Not Today, Bianca

Drag queen Bianca Del Rio has arrived in Los Angeles...

Danny the Manny
0h 6m
TV Show 2016

Danny the Manny

Danny is a babysitter struggling to balance his lives as...

Dragtastic
1h 49m
Movie 2010

Dragtastic

The comedic flair of these glamorous drag queens will certainly...

Tranny McGuyver
0h 16m
Movie 2008

Tranny McGuyver

Our All-Star cast includes LGBT favorites & mainstream primetimers. Willam...

The Wild
1h 22m
Movie 2006

The Wild

An adolescent lion is accidentally shipped from the New York...

Nick and Jane
1h 33m
Movie 1997

Nick and Jane

N.Y. corporate Jane discovers her boyfriend John in bed with...

Biography

Miss Coco Peru, aka Clinton Leupp, is a gay male American actor and drag performer, perhaps best known for his role in the 1999 independent film Trick. Peru also starred in Richard Day's Girls Will Be Girls (2003), was one of six performers featured in the Logo original stand-up comedy series Wisecrack (2005), and had a cameo appearance in the 1995 comedy film To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar. He has appeared in a number of other supporting and guest-starring roles in film and television, including Will & Grace, the Bravo reality series Boy Meets Boy, and the comedy Straight-Jacket (as the secretly lesbian wife of S.R.O. studio's head). Leupp has almost always been credited as either "Coco Peru" or "Miss Coco Peru" rather than under his given name. In 2006, he received his first credit as a voice actor playing "Mama Hippo" in the animated feature The Wild.