Monday, November 11, 2019

Arisce Wanzer

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'''Arisce Wanzer''' is trangender model, comedian, and actress. She has been the covergirl for the [[Spiegel catalog]] (the first trans model to do so),<ref>https://ift.tt/36NXh4i> and has appeared in ''[[Elle (magazine)|Elle]]'', ''[[Vogue (magazine)|Vogue]]'', ''Vogue Italia'', ''[[Forbes]]'', and ''[[Purple (magazine)|Purple]]'',<ref>https://ift.tt/36NXh4i> and worked with high-profile photographers such as [[Patrick Demarchelier]].<ref>https://ift.tt/2NBsksE> She has modeled for [[TopShop]] and [[Opening Ceremony]].<ref>https://ift.tt/33H7L3q> She appears in ''[[Strut (TV series)|Strut]]''<ref>https://ift.tt/2p4MRw6> on [[Oxygen Channel|Oxygen]] and the trans-focused comedic webseries ''Fish Tank'', alongside [[Isis King]].<ref>https://ift.tt/2rzNIWG> She is also featured as part of [[AT&T]]'s Live Proud campaign.<ref>https://ift.tt/2p4MRw6> In June 2019, she walked the red carpet at L.A. Pride and was interviewed by associate producer of [[Amazon (company)|Amazon]]'s ''[[Pride: The Series]]'', Braden Bradley.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SadgHnudYpg</ref>

==Early life==
Wanzer was born in [[Woodbridge, Virginia]]. At age 14, seeing a [[Victoria's Secret Fashion Show]] inspired her to pursue fashion and modeling.<ref>https://ift.tt/2NE6apN> She moved to [[Miami]], which she describes as a "trans Mecca," to attend the Art Institute of Miami at age 17 or 18.<ref>https://ift.tt/2X5CJjf> It was there, at gay clubs, that she learned what transgender was when strangers would ask her when she planned on transitioning. She then realized she was trans.<ref>https://ift.tt/34QkIbu> At age 19, she came out to her mother, who was very accepting and supportive.<ref>https://ift.tt/34QkIbu> She lived in Miami for five years before moving to [[New York City]].

==Career==
Wanzer participated in a drag troupe for three to four years, also participating in numerous shows at [[Miami Fashion Week]]. Subsequently, Wanzer did catwalks at [[New York Fashion Week]] and [[Los Angeles Fashion Week]].<ref>https://ift.tt/2X5CJjf>

==Personal life==
Wanzer dated trans model, actor, and singer [[Laith Ashley]].

==Filmography==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
! Date
! Series
|-
|2019
|"I'm Gay" (music video)<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qpipLfMiaYU</ref>
|-
|2019
|''Gayish:2'' (video short)
|-
|2019
|''[[Sharon Needles]]: Monster Mash'' (video short)
|-
|2019
|''Matt and Dan'' (TV series)
|-
|2019
|''Methadone'' (short)
|-
|2019
|''Empowered'' (short)
|-
|2019
|"[[Monét X Change|Unapolegetically]]"
|-
|2019
|''Wrap It Like That'' (short)
|-
|2019
|''Dreaming Material'' (music video)
|-
|2018
|''The Pet Peeve Police''
|-
|2018
|''Blair St. Clair: Call My Life'' (short)
|-
|2018
|''[[Next of Kin (TV series)|Next of Kin]]''
|-
|2017
|"[[Manila Luzon|That's a Man, Maury]]" (music video)
|-
|2017
|''Enemies of Dorothy''
|-
|2016-2017
|''[[Cheetah in August]]''
|-
|2016
|''[[Interwoven]]''
|-
|2012
|''What's the Function?''

|}

==Other==

===Podcasts===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
! Date
! Series
! Episode
|-
|Aug. 27, 2018
|''LGBTQ&A''
|"Arisce Wanzer: Gets Candid About Sex and Dating"<ref>https://ift.tt/2NDTVta>
|-
|Sept. 18, 2016
|''LGBTQ&A''
|"Arisce Wanzer: The Fashion Industry Needs To Embrace Diverse Women"<ref>https://ift.tt/2CvRBy9>
|-
|Sept. 2016
|''LGBTQ&A''
|"Arisce Wanzer: Why She Won't Change Herself for the Fashion Industry"<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UYDPKFIIVcY</ref>
|}


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