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Willam Belli

AAAWillam2 DenverOct2017.jpg
Willam Belli while on tour with The AAA Girls, October 8, 2017

Born
Willam Bart Belli


(1982-06-30) June 30, 1982 (age 36)[1]

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.

Residence
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Occupation


  • Actor

  • drag queen

  • singer-songwriter

  • reality television personality

  • author


Spouse(s)
Bruce Bealke (m. 2008)
Website www.willambelli.com

Willam Bart Belli (/bɛl/, born June 30, 1982), mononymously known as Willam, is an American actor, drag queen, model, reality television personality, recording artist, and author, who is known for his recurring role as transgender woman Cherry Peck in Ryan Murphy's medical drama Nip/Tuck and for being a contestant on the fourth season of RuPaul's Drag Race, during which he became one of two contestants ever disqualified from the series.


In addition to acting, Belli found viral success with his music video parodies "Chow Down" and "Boy Is a Bottom" with his Los Angeles drag queen pop trio DWV. However, the group split in June 2014, because of a personal conflict among the groupmates.[2]




Contents






  • 1 Early life


  • 2 Career


    • 2.1 2000–08: Beginnings


    • 2.2 2009–10: Drag career


    • 2.3 2011–12: RuPaul's Drag Race and further success


    • 2.4 20122013: Youtube Career, "Boy Is a Bottom", and DWV success


    • 2.5 2014–present: American Apparel, Shartistry in Motion, first book, perfume and talk show




  • 3 Filmography


    • 3.1 Film


    • 3.2 Television


    • 3.3 Web


    • 3.4 Music videos




  • 4 Discography


    • 4.1 Albums


    • 4.2 Singles




  • 5 Tours


  • 6 Bibliography


  • 7 Awards and nominations


    • 7.1 NewNowNext Awards




  • 8 References


  • 9 External links





Early life


Willam Belli was born in Philadelphia. He is the younger of two children. Belli states he is of Yugoslavian and Italian heritage.[3] He lived in Florida for middle school and high school.[4] Belli's father worked at the Kennedy Space Center. His aunt is television director Mary Lou Belli.


Belli was overweight when he was young but lost the extra pounds by becoming vegetarian before being emancipated at 16.[5] Belli met his future husband Bruce, at nineteen. They were married on September 9, 2008.[6]



Career



2000–08: Beginnings


Belli's first acting credit was as the role of a street hustler named Bart Jaker on two episodes of The District (2002) and his first TV appearance was on an episode of the game show Street Smarts.[4][7] He later appeared in the TV series The District, Boston Public, Cold Case, The Shield, My Name Is Earl and most notably Nip/Tuck as the transgender character Cherry Peck. Throughout the 2000s he would go on to play small roles in many television shows. He also had a small role in the film American Wedding.


In 2008, Belli was featured on the single artwork for the song "Breakin' Up" by Rilo Kiley.[8] He has also modeled as part of the Tranimal Master Class Workshop at the Machine Project, which was photographed by Austin Young.[9]



2009–10: Drag career


Belli is a member of the band Tranzkuntinental, which made its debut at The Roxy in 2009. The band was started by Charlie Paulson and Xander Smith and features drag queens Detox, Kelly Mantle, Rhea Litré, and Vicky Vox.[10][11]


In January 2011, he was featured in Rihanna's music video "S&M" along with Detox and Morgan McMichaels as back-up dancers.[12]




Belli with Vicky Vox and Detox Icunt



2011–12: RuPaul's Drag Race and further success


World of Wonder contacted Willam's management asking for him to audition for the fourth season of RuPaul's Drag Race.[4] In November 2011, Logo TV announced that Belli was among 13 contestants competing on the fourth season.[13] Fellow castmate Chad Michaels had competed with Belli in the California Entertainer of the Year Pageant in 2010.[14] Belli won the main challenges in the episodes "Float Your Bloat" and "Frenemies," but was disqualified in the latter.[15] In the episode "Reunited," Belli stated that his disqualification was due to conjugal visits made by his husband in his hotel room,[16] though by Belli's own account, the "disqualification" coincided with a previously booked off-Broadway engagement.[17] Belli used the publicity of his disqualification to release his single "Chow Down," which was a parody of Wilson Phillips' "Hold On" that addressed the 2012 Chick-fil-A same-sex marriage controversy. The song featured Detox and Vicky Vox.[18]


On March 12, 2012, he released his first single "Trouble," which was produced by RuPaul's Red Hot collaborator Tom Trujillo. The music video for the song was directed by porn director Chi Chi LaRue and premiered on Logo TV.[4][19]
On March 21, Belli released "The Vagina Song," a parody of "Billionaire" by Travie McCoy featuring Bruno Mars as his third single, which had been previously uploaded to YouTube in 2010. The music video was directed by Michael Serrato,[20] who also directed Belli's music video for "Chow Down."[18]


Belli released "Love You Like a Big Schlong" on April 29, 2012, which became a viral hit being viewed more than a million times on YouTube alone. Produced by Uncle Slam, the song parodies "Love You Like a Love Song" by Selena Gomez & the Scene. The song was inspired by Belli's loss to 7-year-old Eden Wood in a lip syncing contest during a segment of the 2012 NewNowNext Awards.[21]


In November 2012, Belli was featured with country music artist Drake Jensen on a cover of Tammy Wynette's "Stand by Your Man."[22] That same month, Belli self-released his debut album The Wreckoning via his website.[23]



20122013: Youtube Career, "Boy Is a Bottom", and DWV success


Beginning in December 2012, Belli began a YouTube series associated with thestylishvids titled, "Willam's Beatdown". A comedy segment involving insult humor and video reviews, the series would eventually be renewed for a second, third, fourth, and fifth season that then premiered on Belli's self-titled channel. In January 2013, Belli would have his biggest viral hit with 20 million hits on YouTube alone, when he released "Boy Is a Bottom," featuring Detox and Vicky Vox, to coincide with the fifth season premiere of RuPaul's Drag Race.[24] Its timing and the use of social media made it a very well received release. The song is a parody of "Girl on Fire" by Alicia Keys and also features an altered version of the "breakdown" from "My Lovin' (You're Never Gonna Get It)" by En Vogue.[25] "Boy Is a Bottom" debuted at number six on Billboard's Comedy Digital Songs, selling 3,000 downloads in its first week.[26]


On August 14, 2013, Belli was featured along with Shangela, Detox, Raven, Morgan McMichaels, Landon Cider, Shannel, and Courtney Act, in Lady Gaga's lyric video for her single "Applause".


Belli's trio, including Detox and Vicky Vox, called DWV, officially split in June 2014 due to a personal conflict between the members.[2]



2014–present: American Apparel, Shartistry in Motion, first book, perfume and talk show


Belli then became an American Apparel Ad Girl alongside Drag Race alumni Courtney Act and Alaska Thunderfuck 5000 which they supported with a single entitled, "American Apparel Ad Girls".[27][28] They also released a second single together, "Dear Santa, Bring Me a Man" for the Christmas season.[29][30]


On January 13, he released a solo version of the DWV hit "Boy Is a Bottom", in Spanish, entitled, "Es Una Pasiva",[31] which went on to top the comedy iTunes chart.[32] Belli self-released his sophomore studio album, Shartistry in Motion, on June 2.[33][34]


Belli released his first book Suck Less: Where There's a Willam, There's a Way in October 2016 through Grand Central Publishing.
In 2017, he released his first perfume collaboration with Xyrena, Scented by Willam.[35]


On May 18, 2017, it was revealed that Fullscreen had ordered a talk show to be hosted by Belli. Suck Less, billed as a weekly half-hour call-in show 'where Willam throws shade and shows how to slay the game of life in six-inch stilettos' is set to debut in the summer. Friends from Belli's everyday life, as well as some of his favorite drag queens are expected to put in guest appearances over the course of the 13-episode series.[36]



Filmography



Film

































































































































































































































Year
Title
Role
Notes
2003

American Pie: The Wedding
Butch Queen

2004

The Last Shot
Bus Stop Drag Queen

2005

Screech of the Decapitated
Marta

2006

Big Top
Renee


Unbeatable Harold
Anita Boner

2007

Because I Said So
Transsexual

2008

Defying Gravity
Lola


Dog Tags
Alan


Another Gay Sequel: Gays Gone Wild!
Transamerican Stewardess Nancy Needatwat


Crowded
Celeste
Short film

Tranny McGuyver
Officer Mac
Short film
2009

Sex Drugs Guns
Candy


Tools 4 Fools
Blonde Drag Queen
Short film
2010

Barry Munday
Felicia
Uncredited

Ticked-Off Trannies with Knives
Rachel Slurr


Silver Lake
Dario
Short film

Gaysharktank.com

Short film
2011

Blubberella
Vadge
also co-writer

BloodRayne: The Third Reich
Vasyl Tishenko


2nd Take
Bathroom Tranny


Someplace Better Than Here'
Travis
Short film
2012

The Newest Pledge
Sailor


Fun Size
Qwerty


Lost Angeles
Bob
also known as City of Jerks

The Watch
Olivia
Uncredited

Fake Fingernails, Cash and Viagra
Franklin
Short film
2013

X-Rated
Geoffrey Gann/'Karen Dior'


Southern Baptist Sissies
Benny
Television film
2015

Mouthpiece
Diva Bell


Hollywood
Champagne

2016

Kicking Zombie Ass for Jesus
Beth Ann-Fetterman


Hurricane Bianca
Bailey

2018

Joey Stefano
Geoffrey Gann/'Karen Dior'


A Star Is Born
Emerald


Miss Arizona
Destiny

2019

Blue Call
Shineeda Drink



After Birth
Tammy


Swipe Left



A Very Sordid Wedding
Himself


Girls Will Be Girls
Prosecutor



Television




















































































































Year
Title
Role
Notes
2004–06

Nip/Tuck
Cherry Peck
5 episodes
2009

Criminal Minds
Walter Patterson
Episode: "...To Hell"
2011

Cinema Verite

Candy Darling
Television film
2012

RuPaul's Drag Race
Himself
10 episodes

RuPaul's Drag Race: Untucked
Himself
10 episodes

RuPaul's Drag U
Professor
Episode: "Ex-Beauty Queens"

CSI: Crime Scene Investigation[37]
Dahlia
Episode: "Code Blue Plate Special"
2013

The New Normal
Nana Drag Queen
Episode: "The Goldie Rush"

She's Living for This[38]
Himself
Season 2, Episode 1
2015

International Desk
Nassime
Episode: "Alps Plane Crash"
Reenactment
2016

Hit the Floor (TV series)
Himself
Season 3, Episode 6: "Carrying"
Season 4, Episode 4: "Number's Up"
2016-2018

@midnight with Chris Hardwick
Himself
Season 4, Episode 27
2017

When We Rise
Jason Snyder
Season 1, Episode 4 and 5

The Twins: Happily Ever After?
Himself/Landlord
Episode: "Happily NEVER After?"
Episode: "Hoff and Running..."

Dragula
Guest Judge
Season 2, Episode 1

Difficult People
Kashton
Episode: "The Silkwood"
2018

Work Mom
Bob
Television film
2018

Super Drags
Lady Elza
Voice role
English sub
2018

The Kominsky Method
Cherry
Season 1, Episode 8


Web






















































































































































































Year
Title
Role
Notes
2009

Road to the Alter
Jamie
WorkingBug
2 episodes
2011

Good Job, Thanks!
Actress

Vimeo
Episode: "We All Need a Meeting"

A Series Of Unfortunate People
Cami
WorkingBug/Dailymotion
Episode: "Bargain Birthday"
2012

Squad 85
Bar Attendee

YouTube/YOMYOMF
Episode 4
2012–13

Transfashionable[39]
Himself
YouTube/The Stylist
4 episodes
2012–18

EastSiders
Douglas/Gomorrah Ray/Amber Alert
Vimeo/Logo TV/Netflix
12 episodes
Indie Series Awards Best Guest Actor — Drama (2016)[40]
2013

Neil's Puppet Dreams[41]
Performer
YouTube
Episode: Dream Bump

Willam's Beatdown
Host
YouTube/The Stylist
19 episodes

30 Days of Willam
Host
Logo TV
30 episodes

Snore
Maid

Funny or Die
Parody of Downton Abbey set to "Vogue"

The Fairfax File
Flame LaTouche
Funny or Die

Rambo, But Gay
Deputy Mitch
YouTube/Nerdist
2014

Willam's This is not the Beatdown
Host
YouTube
26 episodes

Real World S#!t Show!
Host

MTV
12 episodes

Jiz
Spooge
Episode: "Jiz is Dead"
Episode: "Jiz Makes a CUMback"

Mean Boyz
Teacher
YouTube
Parody trailer of Mean Girls

Hollywoodland
Dinner Guest
YouTube
Episode 1

Hey Qween
Guest
YouTube
2014–present

Beatdown[42]
Host
YouTube
70 episodes

Paint Me Bitch
YouTube
28 episodes
2015

The Dinner Bash
Himself
Episode 5: "Cocktails & Hens"
Episode 6: "Tranimal Cookies"

Gay of Everything
Himself
YouTube
1 episode
2015-2016

Shane and Friends
Guest
Season 3, Episode 6
Season 4, Episode 7
2015-2017

The WeHoans
Himself
YouTube/City of West Hollywood
Parady of The Californians
7 episodes

Billium's Wheatdown
Himself
YouTube
11 episodes
2016

Straight Outta Oz
Himself
YouTube
Music video: "Expensive"

Go-Go Boy Interrupted
Club Pantherwarmth Manager
YouTube
2 episodes
2017

Suck Less
Host
Fullscreen
13 episodes

UNHhhh
Guest
YouTube
Episode 55

Not Too Deep with Grace Helbig
Guest
Podcast
2018

¿Cómo Se Dice?
Host
YouTube
co-hosted with Rhea Litré
13 episodes

Race Chaser
Host
Podcast
co-hosted with Alaska Thunderfuck


Music videos







































Year
Title
Artist(s)

Ref.
2011
"S&M"

Rihanna
[43]
2013
"Applause" Lyric video

Lady Gaga
[44]
2016
"Expensive"
Todrick Hall
[45]
2017
"Power"

Little Mix
[46]
2018
"Girly"
John Duff
[47]


Discography



Albums






























Title
Details
Peak
chart
positions

US
Comedy
[48]

The Wreckoning


  • Released: November 17, 2012

  • Label: Self-released

  • Format: CD, digital download




Shartistry in Motion


  • Released: June 2, 2015

  • Label: Self-released

  • Format: Digital download


1

Access All Areas
(with Courtney Act and Alaska Thunderfuck)


  • Released: July 7, 2017

  • Label: Self-released

  • Format: Digital download


2

Now That's What I Call Drag Music, Vol .1[49]
(alternatively known as Songs in the Key of Nope)


  • Released: October 26, 2018

  • Label: Self-released

  • Format: Digital download


4
"—" denotes a recording that failed to chart or was not released in that territory.


Singles
























































































































Title
Year
Peak chart positions
Album

US
Comedy
Digital
[50]
"Trouble"
2012


The Wreckoning
"Chow Down"
(featuring Detox & Vicky Vox)
12
"The Vagina Song"

"Love You Like a Big Schlong"
25
"She Doesn't Know"

"Let's Have a KaiKai"
(featuring Rhea Litré)

"Stand by Your Man"
(featuring Drake Jensen)

"RuPaulogize"
(featuring Sharon Needles)
2013
14
"Potential New Boyfriend"

"Boy Is a Bottom"
(with DWV)
6
Non-album singles
"Silicone"
(with DWV)

"Blurred Bynes"
(with DWV)
5
"That Christmas Song"
(with DWV)

"Gaycation!"
(with DWV)
2014

"Hole Pic"

"Only Anally"


Shartistry in Motion
"American Apparel Ad Girls"
(with Courtney and Alaska)
10
"Dear Santa, Bring Me a Man"
(with Courtney and Alaska)

Non-album single
"Es Una Pasiva"
2015


Shartistry in Motion
"Ride for AIDS"
(featuring Alaska)
12
"Thick Thighs"
(featuring Latrice Royale)
3
"I'm Not a Pearl"

Non-album singles
"Uck Foff"
2016
12
"AAA"
(with Courtney and Alaska)
2017
2

Access All Areas
"—" denotes a recording that failed to chart or was not released in that territory.


Tours



  • Access All Areas Tour (2017)[51]


Bibliography



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Awards and nominations



NewNowNext Awards


Belli was nominated for his role on RuPaul's Drag Race at the fifth annual NewNowNext Awards which aired on Logo network on April 9, 2012. He lost to Nadia G. of Bitchin' Kitchen which aires on the Food Network Canada and the Cooking Channel.[52]



















Year
Nominee/work
Award
Result
2012
Willam Belli Most Addictive Reality Star Nominated


References





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  46. ^ Salandra, Anam (6 June 2017). "Alaska, Courtney Act, Willam Will Have The "Power" In New Little Mix Video". NewNowNext. Retrieved 6 June 2017.


  47. ^ Wong, Curtis M. (September 12, 2018). "In 'Girly,' Singer John Duff Strikes Pop Diva Poses To Challenge Gender Norms". HuffPost. Oath Inc. Retrieved October 25, 2018.


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  51. ^ Gutelle, Sam (August 21, 2017). "Drag Queens Willam, Alaska, Courtney Act Hit The Road For Fullscreen-Produced Tour". Tubefilter. Retrieved September 30, 2017.


  52. ^ "2012 NewNowNext Awards". Logo TV. Retrieved March 31, 2013.




External links



  • Official website


  • Willam Belli on IMDb


  • Willam Belli at AllMovie











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