Mrs._Kasha_Davis

Mrs. Kasha Davis

Mrs. Kasha Davis

American drag performer


Mrs. Kasha Davis is the stage name of Edward Paul Popil Jr.,[1] an American drag queen, actor and television personality from Scranton, Pennsylvania.[2] She is best known for competing on the seventh season of RuPaul's Drag Race and the eighth season of RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars. After appearing on the reality television show, Mrs. Kasha Davis toured internationally, released several musical singles, and performed in film, television and theatre.[3][4][5]

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Career

Based in Rochester, Mrs. Kasha Davis frequently performs with long-time collaborators and fellow RuPaul's Drag Race alums Pandora Boxx and Darienne Lake.[6][7] She has performed "Bosom Buddies", a two-woman show with Darienne Lake nationally and internationally.[7][8][9] Prior to Drag Race, Mrs. Kasha Davis starred in and co-wrote the film Mrs. Kasha Davis: The Life of an International Housewife Celebrity with Michael Steck (Pandora Boxx).[10] For fourteen years, Mrs. Kasha Davis has co-written and performed with fellow Rochester-based drag queen Aggy Dune in "Big Wigs", a touring diva impersonation theater show.[11][12]

Mrs. Kasha Davis has performed her one-woman show "There's Always Time for a Cocktail" at Laurie Beechman Theater in New York, as well as venues in San Francisco, Rochester, London and Brighton in the United Kingdom.[6][13][14][15][12] She is also an advocate for and frequent performer in Drag Story Hour, a national event bringing drag queens into libraries and theaters to read books to children.[16][17]

Mrs. Kasha Davis at RuPaul's DragCon LA in 2022

Since appearing on RuPaul's Drag Race, Mrs. Kasha Davis is currently starring with Deven Green in WOW Presents Plus series Tails of the City: Pets 4 Pets.[18] She additionally had a supporting role as Vicki Leaks in the film Hurricane Bianca 2: From Russia with Hate[19][20] and hosted the film's Los Angeles premiere.[21]

In June 2019, Mrs. Kasha Davis was one of 37 queens to be featured on the cover of New York Magazine.[22] In 2021, director Angela Washko's documentary film Workhorse Queen premiered at Slamdance Film Festival. The film focuses on Popil's life before and after getting cast on RuPaul's Drag Race.[23] In 2023, Davis was announced as a competitor on the eighth season of RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars.[24] During Episode Three, she landed in the bottom two alongside Darienne Lake, and the winner of the week's "lip-sync for the win", Jessica Wild (who beat the episode's "lip-sync assassin”, Ra'Jah O'Hara, to Kim Petras’ “Coconuts”), chose Davis to be eliminated, giving her a placement of 10th out of 12 contestants.

Personal life

Popil was born to Ellen, a cosmetics saleswoman, and Edward Paul Popil Sr.,[25][26] a U.S. Marshal,[27] and is married to Steven Levins, who frequently makes out-of-drag public appearances alongside Davis as "Mr. Kasha Davis". He is a stepfather to his two children, Melissa and Jessica, making him one of the few Drag Race contestants with children.[28][29][30] He and Levins frequently collaborate on music and video content.[31][32] He graduated from Marywood University with a BA in theatre before becoming a principal dancer at the Ballet Theatre of Scranton.[33] He has been sober since July 13, 2015.[34]

Filmography

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References

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  35. "Free To Be (The Remixes)". Spotify. Retrieved 2023-07-11.

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