Jimbo (drag queen)

Jimbo is the stage name of James Insell, a Canadian designer and drag queen most noted as a contestant in the first season of Canada's Drag Race.[1]

Jimbo
Born
James Insell
NationalityCanadian
OccupationDrag queen, designer
Years active2000s–present
Known forCanada's Drag Race

Early life and education

Originally from London, Ontario, Insell and his brother Jeff were both interested in creative pursuits from childhood, including early drag play.[2] Respecting his father's wishes that he pursue a career-oriented education, he studied biology at the University of Western Ontario; following graduation, however, he opted not to pursue employment in the field and instead moved to Victoria, British Columbia, where he began working as a costume and production designer.[2]

Career

Insell has worked predominantly in local theatre, including productions of James and the Giant Peach[3] and The Rocky Horror Show,[4] but has also had credits on a number of television films produced by Front Street Pictures for the Hallmark Channel,[2] and on the children's television series Pup Academy.

He appeared in the music video for Victoria musician Adrian Chalifour's single "Open Heart".[5] He also appeared as the drag mother to British Columbian rapper bbno$ for the music video for his song "imma".[6]

He appeared on the first season of Canada's Drag Race in 2020, emerging as a popular fan favourite[7] and winning the key Snatch Game challenge for his performance as Joan Rivers,[8] but was eliminated from the competition in fourth place behind finalists Priyanka, Scarlett Bobo and Rita Baga.[9] For Fierté Montréal's special online edition of its annual Drag Superstars show, which featured all of the Canada's Drag Race queens in prerecorded video performances, Jimbo performed a drag recreation of The Buggles' 1979 hit "Video Killed the Radio Star".

Following Canada's Drag Race he toured the United Kingdom as part of the Klub Kids show with Rock M Sakura and Erika Klash,[10] and was the only queen from the season not to appear at any dates on the Canada's Drag Race Live at the Drive-In tour;[11] however, he did participate alongside Priyanka, Scarlett Bobo and Rita Baga in an online panel discussion as part of the Just for Laughs festival.[12]

During the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada, he also created a line of face masks through his design studio, with every purchase matched by a donation of a free mask to a homeless or low-income person,[1] and launched a Kickstarter campaign to fund the production of House of Jimbo, a comedy and variety series he hopes to launch in the future.[13] Insell has described House of Jimbo as "the framework of a kids show, but really made for adults", comparable to Pee-wee's Playhouse or The Hilarious House of Frightenstein,[14] and the show reached its Kickstarter goal by the end of October 2020. At the same time the Chemainus-based Riot Brewing Company introduced Jimbo, a boysenberry-flavoured craft beer whose profits will go in part to funding House of Jimbo.[13]

References

  1. Mike Devlin, "Victoria’s Jimbo seeks drag-queen crown". Victoria Times-Colonist, July 2, 202.
  2. Mollie Kaye, "James and his giant peach add sparkle to Victoria". Focus on Victoria, September 6, 2019.
  3. Adrian Chamberlain, "James and the Giant Peach goes high-tech". Victoria Times-Colonist, November 10, 2016.
  4. Travis Paterson, "Rocky Horror returns to the stage Wednesday". Victoria News, October 13, 2017.
  5. Don Descoteau, "Chalifour bringing Joy to Victoria this weekend". Monday Magazine, November 25, 2019.
  6. Bryen Dunn, "Canada’s Drag Race – and then there were three!". The Buzz, August 2020.
  7. Joey Nolfi, "Jimbo ate sandwiches, the runway, and our hearts on Canada's Drag Race". Entertainment Weekly, August 27, 2020.
  8. Kevin Ritchie, "Canada’s Drag Race queen Jimbo on hyper-sexualized drag, the judging backlash and eating on the air". Now, August 28, 2020.
  9. Sarah Taher, "After the Sashay: All the world loves a Jimbo". Daily Xtra, August 28, 2020.
  10. Markus Bidaux, "‘Canada’s Drag Race’: Jimbo spills the tea on Judge Jeffrey, Untucked and coming to the UK". Attitude, August 28, 2020.
  11. Tyler Jadah, "Canada's Drag Race is coming to Montreal's drive-in venue this month". Daily Hive, September 10, 2020.
  12. Jenelle Riley, "For Montreal’s Just for Laughs, the Show Will Go On(line)". Variety, October 2, 2020.
  13. Graham Cox, "Local brewery collaborates on new beer with popular Vancouver Island drag queen, Jimbo". CHEK-DT, October 8, 2020.
  14. Michael Cook, "Canada’s Drag Race Standout Jimbo: 'We Have An Opportunity To Showcase Our Unique Take On Drag & Who We Are'". Instinct, September 6, 2020.
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