Alaska Thunderfuck

American drag performer and recording artist

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2025 Won Queerty Awards Web Series category for 'Dungeons and Drag Queens'. Nominated for Lucille Lortel Awards for Outstanding Musical and Outstanding Lead Performer in a Musical for 'Drag: The Musical'
2025 Alaska reprised her role as Princess in the second season of Dungeons and Drag Queens.
2024 Won Queerty Awards Podcast category for Race Chaser
2024 Alaska Thunderfuck starred as Kitty Galloway in the musical 'Drag: The Musical' at New World Stages
2024 Appears as guest on 'Monét's Slumber Party'
2024 Alaska Thunderfuck served as a guest judge on Drag Den Season 2, Episode 3
2023 Won Queerty Awards for Documentary 'Access All Areas: The AAA Girls Tour' and Live Theater for 'Drag: The Musical'. Received Runner-up for Drag Royalty
2023 Appears on 'Sissy That Talk Show' season finale as guest and executive producer
2023 Alaska released the track 'True Colors'
2023 Hosts 'The Pit Stop' for All Stars Season 8, Episode 1
2023 Appears in 'Dirty Laundry' TV show episode
2023 Alaska Thunderfuck was featured in the Hulu original reality series Drag Me to Dinner and appeared as a guest diner on Hell's Kitchen in the episode 'Citizens of Hell's Kitchen'
2023 Alaska Thunderfuck featured on multiple tracks from Trinity the Tuck's 'Trinity Ruins Christmas: The Musical', including 'It's in the Book', 'Eternity to Me', and 'Good Enough'
2023 Released a documentary series titled Behind the Drag Queen of the Year Pageant Competition Award Contest Competition, chronicling the 2022 pageant production.
June 2023 Alaska took on the role of Princess in the Dungeons & Dragons themed show Dungeons and Drag Queens, which was the 18th season of the actual play anthology series Dimension 20 on Dropout.
June 2023 Ranked seventh on New York magazine's list of 'the most powerful drag queens in America', a ranking of 100 former Drag Race contestants.
2022 Won Queerty Awards Podcast category for Race Chaser. Nominated for Drag Royalty and Standout Stand-Up. Received Runner-up for Indie Music Video for 'Gay Hands Up'
2022 Continues podcast work as guest and executive producer, appearing on 'Wanna Be On Top?' and 'Very Delta'
2022 Alaska Thunderfuck appeared as herself in Queer for Fear: The History of Queer Horror (Season 1, 4 episodes) and was a guest judge on The Boulet Brothers' Dragula: Titans Episode 3
2022 Starred in 'God Save The Queens' as the character Stevie, directed by Jordan Danger.
2022 Alaska Thunderfuck collaborated with Ash Gordon on the single 'Everyone Is a Little Bit Gay' from the album Ash Gordon II
2022 Continued releasing tracks from Red 4 Filth, including 'Uh', 'I Am Her (She Is Me)' (featuring Ts Madison), and 'Girlz Night' (featuring Stephanie's Child)
2022 Continued hosting the annual Drag Queen of the Year Pageant Competition Award Contest Competition with Lola LeCroix.
September 23 2022 Released fourth studio album 'Red 4 Filth' as a digital download and streaming release.
June 2022 Alaska Honard's father was killed in a motorcycle crash. Alaska publicly mourned his loss, describing his father as 'kind, loving, hilarious, and having a beautiful heart' in a heartfelt social media post.
May 13 2022 Released collaborative studio cast recording 'Drag: The Musical' through multiple labels including PEG, Killingsworth, Craft, and Concord Theatricals, distributed as a digital download.
2021 Received Runner-up in Queerty Awards Podcast category for Race Chaser
2021 Appears on multiple notable podcasts including 'Why Won't You Date Me?', 'Queery', and 'Scam Goddess'
2021 Alaska Thunderfuck performed as Queen Gynecia in the theatrical production 'Head over Heels' at the Pasadena Playhouse
2021 Appears on 'What's My Game?' in episode featuring Brittany Broski
2021 Alaska Thunderfuck was a guest star on The Sherry Vine Show in an episode titled 'Alaska Thunderfuck'
2021 Alaska Thunderfuck featured on Jan's non-album single 'Gay Hands Up' alongside Peppermint
2021 Released multiple tracks from the album Red 4 Filth, including 'ROY G BIV BBT', 'Red', 'Beautiful Night (4 A) Breakdown', 'Without Your Love', 'Wow', 'XOXOY2K', 'Ask Me', and '22'
2021 Alaska released her first comedy special, The Alaska Thunderfuck Extra Special Comedy Special, which aired on OutTV in Canada.
November 9 2021 Alaska published her memoir titled 'My Name's Yours, What's Alaska?: A Memoir'.
2020 Won Queerty Awards Podcast category for Race Chaser and was nominated for Webby Awards in Podcasts - Television & Film category
2020 Alaska becomes an executive producer for multiple podcasts including 'The Chop' and 'Sloppy Seconds'
2020 Serves as guest judge on 'Love for the Arts'
2020 Appears in 'Hot Trash' TV show, Episode 6
2020 Appears in 'ASMR Queens' TV show episode
2020 Alaska Thunderfuck appeared as a guest on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen (Season 17, Episode 43) and Cooked with Cannabis
2020 Appeared in the documentary 'Circus of Books', appearing as himself out of drag.
2020 Alaska Thunderfuck collaborated with Katya on the single 'Come in Brazil' from the album Vampire Fitness
2020 Released multiple non-album singles including 'Leopard Print', 'Sitting Alone in the VIP' (featuring Kandy Muse), 'Pool Party', and 'Let It Snow' (Ivan and Peter Mix)
2019 Won Queerty Awards Podcast category for Race Chaser
2019 Alaska continued her musical collaboration, releasing 'Truth in the Light' with Jeremy and 'Monster Mash' with Sharon Needles
2019 Alaska Thunderfuck made a cameo appearance on RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars Season 4 and The Bachelorette Season 15
2019 Participated in two projects: the documentary 'The Queens' and the short film 'Ru's Angels', both featuring herself.
2019 Released collaborative tracks 'Inspire Me (Reprise)' with Manila Luzon and 'Where Are the Jokes?' with Trinity The Tuck
2019 Created and hosted the first Drag Queen of the Year Pageant Competition Award Contest Competition at the Montalban Theater in Hollywood, with Abhora emerging as the winner.

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