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Children
  
Susan Allison

Role
  
Canadian actor

Name
  
Craig Russell


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Full Name
  
Russell Craig Eadie

Born
  
January 10, 1948 (
1948-01-10
)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Occupation
  
Female impersonator, actor

Died
  
October 30, 1990, Toronto, Canada

Spouse
  
Lori Jenkins (m. 1982–1990)

People also search for
  
Richard Benner, Susan Allison, George Bloomfield

Movies
  
Outrageous!, Too Outrageous!, Nothing Personal

Cause of death
  
AIDS-related stroke

Resting place
  
Pine Grove Cemetery

Russell Craig Eadie (January 10, 1948 – October 30, 1990), better known by his stage name Craig Russell, was a Canadian female impersonator and actor.

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Early life and career

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Born in Toronto, Russell became president of Mae West's fan club as a teenager, and he briefly worked and lived in Los Angeles as her secretary. He returned to Toronto where he moved in with the writer Margaret Gibson. He worked as a hairdresser while pursuing his career as a stage performer. By 1971, he was a regular performer in Toronto gay clubs and had a burgeoning international following. He toured performing in Las Vegas, Hollywood, San Francisco, Berlin, London, Paris, Amsterdam, Hamburg and Sydney.

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His impersonations included Carol Channing, Bette Davis, Mae West, Barbra Streisand, Tallulah Bankhead, Marlene Dietrich, Bette Midler, Anita Bryant, Shirley Bassey, Peggy Lee and Judy Garland. While performing, he always spoke and sang in the voices of the celebrities he was impersonating.

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In 1977, Russell starred in the film Outrageous!, based on a short story written by Gibson about their time as roommates. The film was entered into the 28th Berlin International Film Festival, where Russell won the Silver Bear for Best Actor, and Russell was a Canadian Film Award nominee for Best Actor in 1977.

A decade later, in 1987, he starred in a sequel to Outrageous!, entitled Too Outrageous!.

Personal life and death

Russell fathered a daughter, Susan Allison ("Allison"), who was born January 6, 1973 in Toronto. Father and daughter developed a relationship in the years prior to his death. Although he publicly identified as gay rather than bisexual, Russell married his close friend Lori Jenkins in 1982.

Russell remained married to Lori until his death in 1990 of a stroke related to complications from AIDS. He was cremated and buried at Pine Grove Cemetery in Port Perry.

His widow Lori died on August 15, 2008 at Toronto Grace Hospital, after a long battle with cancer. Her body was buried beside that of her husband in Port Perry.

The character, Kevin in the novel, Of Margaret and Madness: A Novel Inspired By True Events by his friend Stephen Jon Postal and Postal's wife Guia Dino Postal, ISBN 978-1-4343-6229-2 (hc), ISBN 978-1-4343-3275-2 (sc) is based on Russell's young life in Toronto.

A play entitled Margaret and Craig, written by David Solomon, based on the writing of both Russell and Gibson is in development for a further theatrical life. The play was produced in workshop at Vassar College's Powerhouse Theater in the summer of 2011 with Mario Cantone as Russell and Jeni Verdon as Gibson.

Filmography

Actor
1987
Too Outrageous! as
Robin Turner
1986
A Virus Knows No Morals as
Barkeeper
1981
Trapper John, M.D. (TV Series) as
Judy
- Straight and Narrow (1981) - Judy
1980
Nothing Personal as
Talk Show Guest
1977
Outrageous! as
Robin Turner
Soundtrack
1977
Outrageous! (performer: "It Ain't Easy" (1977), "Give My Regards to Broadway" (1904) (uncredited), "Frankie and Johnny" (1912) (uncredited), "Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend" (1953) (uncredited))
1974
The Streets of San Francisco (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Mask of Death (1974) - (performer: "Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend")
Thanks
1977
Outrageous! (acknowledgement: visual and vocal impressions of Tallulah Bankhead, Carol Channing, Pearl Bailey, Bette Davis, Marlene Dietrich, Ella Fitzgerald, Peggy Lee, Ethel Merman, Bette Middler [sic] and Barbra Streisand by)
Self
1996
Life and Times (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- The Life and Times of Craig Russell (1996) - Self
1982
Karussell (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 21 May 1982 (1982) - Self
1980
The Alan Thicke Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.105 (1981) - Self
- Episode #1.50 (1980) - Self
1979
The Alan Hamel Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 13 April 1979 (1979) - Self
- Episode dated 12 March 1979 (1979) - Self
1978
Canada After Dark (TV Series) as
Judy Garland / Self / Self - Co-Host / ...
- Episode dated 31 December 1978 (1978) - Self - Co-Host / Peggy Lee
- Episode dated 26 December 1978 (1978) - Self - Guest Host / Mae West / Barbra Streisand / -
- Episode dated 15 December 1978 (1978) - Self / Carol Channing / Judy Garland
- Episode dated 3 October 1978 (1978) - Self / Bette Midler
1977
Emerald City (TV Series) as
Self
- September, 1978 - Self
1974
The Merv Griffin Show (TV Series) as
Self - female celebrity impersonator
- Joan Rivers, Craig Russell, Tony Sheen (1974) - Self - female celebrity impersonator
Archive Footage
2020
American Masters (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Mae West: Dirty Blonde (2020) - Self

References

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