Landon Cider won season 3 of The Boulet Brothers' Dragula and was crowned the "World's Next Drag Supermonster".
18 Facts About Landon Cider
Landon Cider took a hiatus from theatre following the death of her mother, and later became interested in drag after attending drag shows at the Starlette Revue.
Landon Cider began his career performing in the Southern California drag circuit, where he became one of the more well known drag kings.
Landon Cider is the master of ceremonies for the annual Los Angeles event series Bent, which celebrates drag and queer identities.
Landon Cider was the main focus of Nicole Miyahara's 2013 documentary The Making of a King.
Landon Cider began working with World of Wonder in 2016 and appeared on James St James' Transformations.
Landon Cider later hosted the first King Panel at DragCon.
Landon Cider wrote an op-ed for The Advocate, criticizing RuPaul's position that females performing drag does not have the irony that males performing drag does.
In 2019, Landon Cider joined the cast of season 3 of The Boulet Brothers' Dragula, becoming the first drag king to appear on an American drag competition show.
Landon Cider won the season and was crowned the "World's Next Drag Supermonster" by the Boulet Brothers.
Landon Cider was listed on Pride Magazine's "11 Drag Kings You Should Definitely Know About".
In February 2020, Landon Cider hosted Pride Union's 18th Annual Drag Show Finals with Manila Luzon.
Landon Cider was featured on the HBO reality television show We're Here.
Landon Cider appeared in the 2020 book Rainbow Revolutions by Magnus Hastings.
In September 2022, it was announced that Landon Cider would be starring in the Hulu original variety special Huluween Dragstravaganza, which aired on October 1,2022.
Landon Cider appears as a regular judge in the second season of the Canadian drag competition series Call Me Mother.
Landon Cider was then announced as a rotating judge for the fifth season of Dragula.
Landon Cider identifies as a lesbian, and has a wife named Gabi.