
Miss Coco Peru
Acting
Born 1965-08-27 · New York City, New York, USA
Miss Coco Peru, aka Clinton Leupp, is a gay male American actor and drag performer, perhaps best known for his role in the 1999 independent film Trick. Peru also starred in Richard Day's Girls Will Be Girls (2003), was one of six performers featured in the Logo original stand-up comedy series Wisecrack (2005), and had a cameo appearance in the 1995 comedy film To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar. He has appeared in a number of other supporting and guest-starring roles in film and television, including Will & Grace, the Bravo reality series Boy Meets Boy, and the comedy Straight-Jacket (as the secretly lesbian wife of S.R.O. studio's head). Leupp has almost always been credited as either "Coco Peru" or "Miss Coco Peru" rather than under his given name. In 2006, he received his first credit as a voice actor playing "Mama Hippo" in the animated feature The Wild.
Acting

Mid-Century Modern
Coco Peru

Dead End: Paranormal Park
Pauline Phoenix (voice)

Women Behind Bars
Louise

The Browns
Family Therapist

Camp Wannakiki
Self - Video Message

Tommy in La La Land
Herself

Will & Grace
Miss Coco Peru

Conversations with Coco
Self

Not Today, Bianca
Miss Coco Peru

The Boulet Brothers' Dragula
Self - Guest Judge

Danny the Manny

Detroit 1-8-7
Cherry Pop / Jacob Parker

Dragtastic

Tranny McGuyver
Coco Peru

Rick & Steve: The Happiest Gay Couple in All the World
Mother Morally Superior (voice)

Sissy Frenchfry
Head Administrator

The Wild
Mama Hippo (voice)

How I Met Your Mother
Drag Queen

Twins
Coco

Straight-Jacket
Bernice Ornstein

Arrested Development
Coco

Girls Will Be Girls
Coco

Trick
Coco Peru

Will & Grace
Lawrence

Rude Awakening
Director

Nick and Jane
Coco Peru

To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar
Miss Coco Peru

Wigstock: The Movie
Self