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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