Lea DeLaria (born May 23, 1958) is an American comedian, actress, and jazz singer. She portrayed Carrie "Big Boo" Black on the Netflix original series Orange Is the New Black (2013–2019) and Psychic Madame Delphina on the ABC ABC Daytime drama One Life to Live from 1999 to 2011. She also starred in the Broadway productions in 2022 and the 2000 revival of The Rocky Horror Show. She was the first openly gay comic to appear on American television in a 1993 appearance on The Arsenio Hall Show.
In 1986, DeLaria directed Ten Percent Revue, a musical revue written by Tom Wilson Weinberg that celebrates gay and lesbian culture.Keating, Douglas J. " Musical Revue Looks at Gay Life". The Philadelphia Inquirer. October 17, 1986. Ten Percent Revue was performed in Boston, San Francisco, Provincetown, Philadelphia, and Atlanta.Crouch, Paula. " It's a pickle's life in puppet comedy". The Atlanta Journal. November 14, 1986. Many shows were sold out.
From 1987 to 1989, DeLaria starred in Dos Lesbos, a musical comedy about two lesbians dealing with the issues of living together.Hicks, Bob. " Dos Lesbos". The Oregonian. January 8, 1988. The show received very favorable reviews nationwide.Hicks, Bob. " Talented Comedians Slightly Offbeat", The Oregonian, January 7, 1989.
DeLaria conceived, wrote, directed and starred in Girl Friday: We're Funny That Way, a musical comedy, in 1989.Valdespino, Anne. " A Latin American original brings her steps to OC". The Orange County Register, January 25, 1989.Hunt, Phil. " 'Girl Friday' Provides a Gay Time for All", The Oregonian, January 12, 1990. The show won the 1989 Golden Gull for Best Comedy Group in Provincetown, Massachusetts.
When DeLaria appeared on The Arsenio Hall Show in 1993, she was the first openly gay comic to appear on a late-night talk show. While appearing on the show, DeLaria said, "Hello everybody, my name is Lea DeLaria, and it's great to be here, because it's the 1990s! It's hip to be queer! I'm a big dyke."Holden, Stephen. " Left-leaning Singing Comic Caught a Ride on Rising Star". The Times Union (Albany, New York). DeLaria later said she had been told that she should not have used the term dyke on the air.Richmond, Dick. " Lea Delaria: She's Got Nothing to Hide". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. November 25, 1993. Hall later defended her, saying, "If she wants to call herself a dyke, that's her business."
In December 1993, DeLaria hosted Comedy Central's Out There, the first all-gay stand-up comedy special.
DeLaria has released two CD recordings of her comedy, Bulldyke in a China Shop (1994) and Box Lunch (1997). She has also written a humorous book entitled Lea's Book of Rules for the World.
DeLaria appeared as Jane in the 1998 Off Broadway production of Paul Rudnick's The Most Fabulous Story Ever Told, "a gay retelling of the Bible." Entertainment Weekly said "a star is born with Lea DeLaria" of her "showstopping" performance as Hildy Esterhazy in the 1998 Broadway revival of On the Town.
DeLaria subsequently played Eddie and Dr. Scott in the 2000 Broadway revival of The Rocky Horror Show, and can be heard on the cast recording. DeLaria appeared in a number of films, including Edge of Seventeen and The First Wives Club.
DeLaria integrates musical performance into her stand-up comedy, focusing on traditional and modern be-bop jazz. In 2001 she released a CD of jazz standards called Play It Cool. This was followed by the album Double Standards in 2003, and by The Very Best of Lea DeLaria in 2008.
In 2001, DeLaria was the voice of Helga Phugly on the short-lived animated sitcom The Oblongs. In 1996 DeLaria played the part of a woman friend of Carol and Susan in the Friends episode The One with the Lesbian Wedding. In 1999 DeLaria played the recurring role of Madame Delphina on the ABC soap opera One Life to Live, returning in 2008 as both Delphina and Madame Delphina. She continued to portray Delphina on a recurring basis until 2011.
In 2008, Warner Records released The Live Smoke Sessions, DeLaria's first recording focused on "timeless pop standards" such as "Down With Love", "Night and Day", "Love Me or Leave Me" and "Come Rain or Come Shine." She noted, "I styled this CD on the old school live recordings ... It is my hope that this CD will take you back to 1948 and the Village Vanguard. So please let me invite you to mix a cocktail and enjoy a smoke while you sit back and soak up the swing."
In November 2008, DeLaria completed a tour of Australia, playing Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and Brisbane. She also frequently collaborates with comedian Maggie Cassella, most notably on an annual Christmas cabaret show in Toronto which also sometimes tours to several other North American cities. In July 2010, her version of "All That Jazz" was used on So You Think You Can Dance. DeLaria performed in Prometheus Bound at the American Repertory Theater in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Since 2013, she has appeared in the Netflix Original Orange Is the New Black as the recurring character prison inmate Carrie 'Big Boo' Black.
In December 2014, DeLaria voiced EJ Randell, the lesbian mother of Jeff in the Cartoon Network animated series Clarence.
On February 14, 2015, DeLaria received the Equality Illinois Freedom Award for her work as "a cutting-edge performer who has used her talent to entertain and enlighten millions of Americans," said Bernard Cherkasov, CEO of Equality Illinois. On receiving the award at the 2015 Equality Illinois Gala in Chicago, DeLaria said, "As an out performer for over 33 years who has made it her life's work to change peoples perception of butch, queer and LGBT, it is an honor for me to receive such recognition from my home state. I feel I'm doing Belleville proud. Go Maroons!".
In 2021, DeLaria starred in Wes Hurley's autobiographical dramedy Potato Dreams of America earning rave reviews, praise from John Waters and the Outstanding Supporting Performance Award from Tallgrass Film Festival.
In 2022, DeLaria returned to Broadway in the comic play where she received positive acclaim from critics.
She performs the joke on her album Box Lunch (1997).
The U-Haul Joke
Personal life
Discography
Comedy albums
Jazz albums
Guest vocalist
Theatre and film
Filmography
Film
1996 Rescuing Desire Sadie The First Wives Club Elise's fan 1997 Plump Fiction Mr. Purple 1998 Homo Heights Clementine Edge of Seventeen Angie 2006 Fat Rose and Squeaky Fat Rose Co-starring Cicely Tyson as "Squeaky" 2013 Ass Backwards Deb 2016 Bear with Us Chief Ranger Stewart (voice) 2017 Cars 3 Miss Fritter (voice) 2018 Support the Girls Bobo 2020 Ahead of the Curve Herself Documentary 2021 Potato Dreams of America Tamara 2025 Tow Jocelyn Outerlands Denise TBA C-Side Filming
Television
1993 Out There Herself TV film Camp Christmas Herself TV film In the Life Herself/Guest host 1 episode 1994 Matlock Det. Pat Jordan 2 episodes 1994–95 The John Larroquette Show Lorelei 2 episodes 1995 Tom Clancy's Op Center Capt. White TV film Miss Hearst Episode: "Ryan's Worst Nightmare" Out There in Hollywood Herself Sequel to the 1993 TV movie Out There 1996 Friends Woman Episode: "The One with the Lesbian Wedding" 1997 The Drew Carey Show Jewel Episode: "Drewstock" 1998 In Thru the Out Door Various characters (also writer) TV film We're Funny That Way! Herself Documentary 1999 Great Performances Herself/Performer TV series 1999–2011 One Life to Live Madame Delphina 31 episodes 2000 The Beat Kathy Unknown episodes 2001 Further Tales of the City Willie Omiak TV mini-series The Oblongs Helga Phugly, Grammy Oblong (voices) Recurring role Cabaret Live! Herself/Performer 2002 The Job Kiki Episode: "Gina" Just for Laughs Herself/Performer TV movie 2003 Will & Grace Nurse Carver Episode: "Swimming from Cambodia" The Award Show Awards Show Herself TV special 2004 Mercury in Retrograde Betsy Brick TV short 2006 Outlaugh! Herself/Performer TV special 2009 Ptown Diaries DeLaria TV movie Frankie Episode: "Transitions" 2012 Californication Debbie Episode: "Raw" Submissions Only Auditioner #4 Episode: "Another Interruption" 2013 Dear Dumb Diary Ms. Bruntford TV film 2013–2019 Orange Is the New Black Carrie "Big Boo" Black Recurring season 1–3, regular season 4–5, guest season 6-7 (63 episodes) 2014 Awkward Tattooist Episode: "After Hours" 2014–2017 Clarence EJ / various characters (voice) 9 episodes 2014 Tellement Gay! Homosexualité et pop culture Herself Documentary 2015 The Jim Gaffigan Show Herself Episode: "The Bible Story" 2017 Broad City Deb Episode: "Bedbugs" Shameless Barb Episode: "Frank's Northern Southern Express" 2017–2018 Baroness von Sketch Show Brina / Butch Shaman 2 episodes 2019 The Code Marti Dimonte Episode: "1st Civ Div" Reprisal Queenie 9 episodes 2020 Close Enough (voice) Episode: "Prank War/Cool Moms" Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts Molly Yarnchopper (voice) 5 episodes 2021 Physical Professor Mendelson Episode: "Let's Get Political" 2022 The Blacklist Nurse Binstock Episode: "Eva Mason (No. 181)" 2023 East New York Fire Marshal Nicky Greenville Episode: "We Didn't Start the Fire" Awkwafina Is Nora from Queens Alfur the Elf 2 episodes 2024 Girls5eva Bev Episode: "New York"
Theatre
Gershwin Theatre, Broadway Circle in the Square, Broadway Vogue Theatre, Vancouver Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles Shubert Theatre, Broadway
Video games
2017 Miss Fritter Voice
Podcasts
2015 Theater People| Guest
2017 The Naked American Songbook| Guest
2017 Vulture Fest Live: Lea DeLaria| Guest
2018 Ways to Change the World| Guest
2018 Woman's Hour| Guest
2019 The Horrors of Dolores Roach| Cleats
2021 | Raven/Mystique
2025 Lea DeLaria Paved The Way| Guest
Awards and nominations
1998 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical On The Town Obie Awards Theatre World Award 2014 Screen Actors Guild Award Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Orange Is the New Black 2015 2016 2017 2021 Tallgrass Film Festival Outstanding Supporting Performance Potato Dreams of America
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