Nina West

Nina West is the stage name of Andrew Levitt,[1] an American drag queen, activist,[2] actor, and singer-songwriter based in Columbus, Ohio.[3] She rose to national prominence with her appearance on the eleventh season of RuPaul's Drag Race, where she placed sixth and won Miss Congeniality. She was named the Top Local Artist of 2019 by Columbus Underground.[4]

Nina West
Born
Andrew Levitt

(1978-08-10) August 10, 1978
EducationDenison University (BA)
OccupationDrag queen, actor, singer
Years active2001–present
Known forRuPaul's Drag Race (season 11)
TitleMiss Congeniality
PredecessorMonét X Change
SuccessorHeidi N Closet
Websiteninawest.com

Education

Levitt was raised in Greentown, Ohio. He graduated from Denison University[1] with a degree in theatre.[5] He planned to pursue acting until the September 11 attacks.[6]

Career

Nina West performing in her annual Halloween show, Axis Nightclub, 2018

West began dabbling in drag in 2001.[1] Her drag mother is Virginia West.[7] She hosts the annual "Heels of Horror" show at Axis Nightclub,[8] and has also hosted the competition "So You Think You Can Drag?"[9] In 2008, she won the Entertainer of the Year award;[10] her ensemble later inspired the singer Sia's outfit at the 2016 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival.[11] West was included in Columbus Business First's "40 Under 40" list in 2018.[12][13] Levitt worked as a social media strategist for Axis Nightclub as of 2018 and has done social media and marketing for Union Cafe since 2013.[1][14]

West competed in the eleventh season of RuPaul's Drag Race.[15] She had previously auditioned for the show nine times, but failed to make the final cast selection. She won the third episode for her performance in the 'Diva Worship' challenge, and impersonated Sarah Sanders on the fourth episode, "Trump: The Rusical".[16] In the "Snatch Game" challenge, she became the first queen in the show's history to impersonate someone from the actual original Match Game, with her impersonation of Jo Anne Worley.[17] She then won the "Dragracadabra" challenge in episode ten.[18][19] She was eliminated in the following episode, losing a lip sync to Silky Nutmeg Ganache.[20][21] She was subsequently crowned Miss Congeniality in the series finale.

After her elimination a number of celebrities and public figures took to social media to voice their support for Nina West including Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez[22] and Scott Hoying. West reported that Rihanna sent him a private message following her elimination.[23]

A street in Columbus was named after Levitt, called "The Nina West Way".[24][25] She was interviewed with Adore Delano and Monet X Change for an episode of The View in June 2019.[26]

She starred in Coaster, an animated short film directed and produced by Amos Sussigan and Dan Lund.[27]

She attended the 71st Primetime Emmy Awards, where she became the first person to walk the purple carpet in full drag[28]

West was announced as part of the cast for the first ever season of RuPaul's Celebrity Drag Race, a Drag Race spin-off where Drag Race alumni transform celebrities into Drag Queens, premiering in 2020.[29]

Since Drag Race, West has starred in several commercials, with some of the brands including Pantene,[30] Pepsi,[31] and OraQuick,[32] as well as being involved in campaigns for films such as Trolls World Tour[33] and Maleficent: Mistress of Evil.[34]

Music

Nina West promoting Drag Is Magic at RuPaul DragCon 2019 in Los Angeles

After her elimination, West announced she will release a children's music album, Drag Is Magic, and a comedy EP, John Goodman, by May 17, 2019.[35] She released a music video for her first single "Hucks" on May 10, 2019.[36]

Personal life and philanthropy

Levitt lives in Columbus, Ohio.[1] He is gay and an advocate and fundraiser for the LGBTQIA community. His focuses have included HIV/AIDS testing and safe sex, marriage equality, and trans rights. The Nina West Fund, established at The Columbus Foundation c.2015,[37] is thought to be the only "drag-queen-supported fund of its kind" in the U.S.[1] The fund has raised more than $2 million,[37][38] supporting charities such as the ACLU of Ohio (fundamental rights), Dress for Success Columbus (career development for women), Equitas Health (focused on HIV/AIDS treatment),[39] and Kaleidoscope Youth Center (the largest LGBTQIA youth center in Ohio).[40]

In 2017, he received the Create Columbus Commission Visionary Award from the Columbus City Council and an equality award from the Human Rights Campaign Columbus chapter.[6]

Discography

Extended plays

List of studio albums, with selected chart positions and album details
Title Details Peak chart positions
US Kids[41] US Comedy[42]
Drag Is Magic 9
John Goodman
  • Released: May 17, 2019
  • Label: Producer Entertainment Group
  • Formats: Digital download
2
The West Christmas Ever
  • Released: November 8, 2019
  • Label: Producer Entertainment Group
  • Formats: Digital download
5

Singles

Title Year Album
"Hucks" 2019 John Goodman
"Treat Yourself” Non-album singles
"Lisa Frankenstein"
(featuring Bobby Moynihan)
"Nina the Vampire Slayer" 2020
"Quarantine Dream"

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2019 Coaster Nina Short film
2019 Ru's Angels[43] Himself Short film

Television

Year Title Role Notes Ref
2019 RuPaul's Drag Race Himself Contestant (6th place) [15]
2019 RuPaul's Drag Race: Untucked
2019 The View Guest [26]
2020 RuPaul's Celebrity Drag Race Mentor [29]
2021 RuPaul's Drag Race (season 13) Guest

Music videos

Year Title Artist Role Ref
2019 "Scores" Kahanna Montrese Coach [44]
"Hucks" Herself Sarah Sanders, Donald Trump
"Drag Is Magic" [45]
"Treat Yourself" [46]
"Lisa Frankenstein" [47]
2020 "Nerves of Steel" Erasure Herself [48]

Web series

Year Title Role Ref.
2019 Watcha Packin' Herself [49]
2019 Queen to Queen Herself [50]

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