Arisce Wanzer
Arisce Wanzer is a model, comedian, and actress.
Early life[]
Wanzer was born in Woodbridge, Virginia. At age 14, seeing a Victoria's Secret Fashion Show inspired her to pursue fashion and modeling.[1] She moved to Miami, which she describes as a "trans Mecca," to attend the Art Institute of Miami at age 17 or 18.[2][3] It was there, at gay clubs, that she learned what transgender was when strangers would ask her when she planned on transitioning. She then realized she was trans.[2] At age 19, she came out to her mother, who was very accepting and supportive.[2] She lived in Miami for five years before moving to New York City.
Career[]
Wanzer participated in a drag troupe for three to four years, also participating in numerous shows at Miami Fashion Week. Subsequently, Wanzer did catwalks at New York Fashion Week and Los Angeles Fashion Week.[2][3]
Wanzer has been the covergirl for the Spiegel catalog (the first trans model to do so),[4] and has appeared in Elle, Vogue, Vogue Italia, Forbes, and Purple,[4] and worked with high-profile photographers such as Patrick Demarchelier.[3] She has modeled for TopShop and Opening Ceremony.[5][failed verification] She appears in Strut[6] on Oxygen and the trans-focused comedic webseries Fish Tank, alongside Isis King.[7][8] She is also featured as part of AT&T's Live Proud campaign.[6] In June 2019, she walked the red carpet at L.A. Pride and was interviewed by associate producer of Amazon's Pride: The Series, Braden Bradley.[9]
Filmography[]
Date | Series |
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2019 | "I'm Gay" (music video)[10] |
2019 | Gayish:2 (video short) |
2019 | Sharon Needles: Monster Mash (video short) |
2019 | Matt and Dan (TV series) |
2019 | Methadone (short) |
2019 | Empowered (short) |
2019 | "Unapolegetically" |
2019 | Wrap It Like That (short) |
2019 | Dreaming Material (music video) |
2018 | The Pet Peeve Police |
2018 | Blair St. Clair: Call My Life (short) |
2018 | Next of Kin |
2017 | "That's a Man, Maury" (music video) |
2017 | Enemies of Dorothy |
2016-2017 | Cheetah in August |
2016 | Interwoven |
2012 | What's the Function? |
Other[]
Podcasts[]
Date | Series | Episode |
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Aug. 27, 2018 | LGBTQ&A | "Arisce Wanzer: Gets Candid About Sex and Dating"[11] |
Sept. 18, 2016 | LGBTQ&A | "Arisce Wanzer: The Fashion Industry Needs To Embrace Diverse Women"[12] |
Sept. 2016 | LGBTQ&A | "Arisce Wanzer: Why She Won't Change Herself for the Fashion Industry"[13] |
References[]
- ^ "Trans Model Arisce Wanzer: The Fashion Industry Needs to Embrace More Diverse Women". HuffPost. February 10, 2017.
- ^ a b c d Foronda, Saeed Jones, Macey J. "Skin Deep: On Set With A Trans Fashion Model". BuzzFeed.
- ^ a b c "Arisce Wanzer". Oxygen Official Site. August 9, 2016.
- ^ a b "Trans model Arisce Wanzer lands cover of Spiegel catalog". NBC News.
- ^ Pombo, James (September 10, 2015). "13 Transgender Models Who Are Redefining The Runway". LOGO News.
- ^ a b "Models Isis King, Laith Ashley, Arisce Wanzer Go Bold and Celebrate Pride Month". GLAAD. June 12, 2017.
- ^ "'LGBTQ&A' Podcast: Arisce Wanzer on Dating While Trans". www.advocate.com. August 31, 2018.
- ^ "'Fish Tank' Is the Heartfelt, Hilarious Trans Comedy We've Been Waiting For". www.pride.com. February 26, 2018.
- ^ "LA! Pride 2019 Red Carpet Interview with Arisce Wanzer, LA! Pride Host" – via www.youtube.com.
- ^ "I'm Gay - Eugene Lee Yang" – via www.youtube.com.
- ^ "LGBTQ&A: Arisce Wanzer: Gets Candid About Sex and Dating on Apple Podcasts". Apple Podcasts.
- ^ "LGBTQ&A: Arisce Wanzer: The Fashion Industry Needs To Embrace Diverse Women on Apple Podcasts". Apple Podcasts.
- ^ "Interview with Arisce Wanzer: Why She Won't Change Herself for the Fashion Industry | LGBTQ&A" – via www.youtube.com.
External links[]
- Arisce Wanzer at IMDb
- Transgender and transsexual female models
- Transgender and transsexual models
- American models
- LGBT people from Virginia
- Living people
- 21st-century LGBT people