Calpernia Addams

Calpernia Addams

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Co-founder of http://www.genderlife.com and http://www.deepstealth.com, and born in Nashville, TN, Calpernia was a child of the Eighties. Educated in the Schwartz-Metterklume method, she won medals for obedience, punctuality and good conduct at an early age before eventually attending the same high school that graduated Bettie Page (really!). She has been entertaining since she can remember, beginning as a Bluegrass gospel fiddler with her family in church, progressing to writing and theater until she became a nationally known showgirl and activist. As a member of the Navy Hospital Corps, Calpernia spent four years as a field medical combat specialist (HM 8404) in the Navy and with the Marines, one of the elite combat-trained “Devil Docs” during the first Gulf War.

“Of note is Field Medical Training Battalion (FMTB), with locations at Camp Pendleton and Camp Lejeune, where Sailors bound for service with United States Marine Corps operating forces attend to earn the NEC HM-8404, Field Medical Service Technician. This is specialized training emphasizing physical conditioning, small arms familiarity, and the fundamentals of Marine Corps life. This is some of the most rigorous training in the US Navy.”

She served in Al-Jubail, Saudi Arabia during Desert Storm/Shield, worked in the only ER on remote Adak Island in the Aleutians and received notice from Congress as part of a group who assisted a downed Chinese airliner on the tiny island of Shemya.

Show Girl!

After honorably completing her enlistment as a decorated war veteran, Calpernia returned to Nashville and set out to become one of the top showgirls in the state. Working her way up from spotlight operator to full-time headlining cast member, she spent seven years at the 44,000 square foot Connection, the largest gay owned and operated theater and nightclub in the United States, performing up to eight shows a week for up to 2,000 people in the theater’s heyday. Calpernia made many of her own costumes and remixes, to create a signature style all her own.

From "The Tennessean"

The tragic murder of her Army boyfriend, dramatized in the award-winning film Soldier’s Girl, caused her to reevaluate her life and seek to make a difference in the world. The tragedy forced a national spotlight on the “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy and transgender issues, and Calpernia left behind her artistic career to attend to the trial and personal matters. After a meeting with Jane Fonda, Calpernia and business partner Andrea James were introduced to Eve Ensler, who suggested an all-trans cast performance of her play, The Vagina Monologues. Andrea and Calpernia moved to Hollywood and ran with the idea, under direct mentorship of Eve and supporter Jane Fonda, both of whom attended the sold-out V Day LA 2004 performance at Hollywood’s Pacific Design Center. They raised over $11,000 for their beneficiaries, the NGLTF and the LA Commission on Assaults Against Women. Calpernia later joined the board of directors of the National Gay & Lesbian Task Force, where she served for a number of years.

From "Transamerica"

Now living in Hollywood, Calpernia has returned to her roots as an actress, appearing in television shows such as CSI and Deadwood as well as feature films such as “Transamerica” alongside Felicity Huffman. She runs Deep Stealth Productions, Inc., with business partner and noted authority Andrea James, producing media with an awareness of the truth and value of trans people’s contributions to society. Deep Stealth’s V-Day 2004 benefit production of “The Vagina Monologues” was a sold-out success in Hollywood under the direct support of playwright Eve Ensler and mentor Jane Fonda. Their first original film project, “Casting Pearls“, was a short film written, produced, directed and acted by the team depicting a series of auditions endured by a trans actress in LA. It went on to screen at festivals around the globe, being placed in the “Best of” category for Hollywood’s OutFest 2008 and winning Logo Online’s “Click List” voting competition. Currently, Deep Stealth is promoting “Transproofed”, a short comedy about odd-couple friends Joyce and Ava, and their struggle with issues surrounding dating and disclosure faced by trans people.

Photo by Krista Benson

When not trying to save the universe, she can usually be found scouring the coffeehouses of LA in search of the perfect Cafe Mocha or riding her `79 Yamaha XS750 motorcycle through the Hollywood Hills. Oops, except that she crashed both her motorcycles and now drives a mom car.

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Calpernia's Blue Glass Demos

Musical Evolution: Cabaret Style

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Calpernia’s Blue Glass Demos

Ok, Kids, so as you may know my musical exposure was limited pretty much to Bluegrass gospel and folk during my most formative years. Most everything since then has had a breathless sensation of “catching up on something from the past”, a discovered treasure, but one to which I had no connection in my history.

We were allowed to watch old black and white movies, though, and I’ve really been enjoying coming back around to the music of Mae West, Marlene Dietrich, Marilyn Monroe and then related artists (in my mind) like Peggy Lee. I’m probably using the words slightly wrong, but I’ve been using the word “cabaret” to describe my one-person club performances of these high-character, high-camp songs that usually sit somewhere in a cinematic narrative. I know there’s a long Broadway history of this kind of thing, but I’ve always been strangely put off by the “Broadway scene” as I perceive it. Current Broadway music doesn’t have the rich, classic Jazzy, Bluesy or Big Band feel of the movie versions I like. It’s pop-y, overly modern and has the ugly tinge of reality singing competition feel to it: singing as a way to “crush the competition” and build one’s self up rather than bring a character to life or entertain the audience.

I feel something in a lot of Broadway music, and music in general now, that seems to have forgotten that the artist is there in service of the audience. To entertain, enchant and please them. I feel so much ego and self aggrandizement in performance nowadays.

Which is why I love going back to my own personally cherished goddesses and their canons. This summer, I hope to record my first real album in London with Patrick Wolf, a wonderful friend and inspiration. For now, I’m posting some of the “fourth wave” of my music on Soundcloud and Bandcamp and iTunes. The previous waves were: Childhood Folk Gospel, 90′s Amateur Remixes and Early LA Tracks. I’m excited about this next chapter!

Calpernia in Facebook Home Commercial featuring transsexual and drag queen characters

Facebook Home Ad Features America’s Transsexual Sweetheart and a Drag Queen Superstar

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Calpernia in Facebook Home Commercial featuring transsexual and drag queen characters

Update: Here’s the commercial!

See Calpernia as one of the new Faces of Facebook in their national commercial for Facebook Home!

 

The video was originally leaked and introduced by Mark Zuckerberg himself here:

If you peek about 28 minutes 41 seconds into Mark Zuckerberg’s LiveStream announcement of the new Facebook Home software, you might just see a familiar face or two. Yours truly, America’s Transsexual Sweetheart Calpernia Addams and Drag Queen Superstar Shangela of RuPaul’s Drag Race appear over the shoulder of the male lead. I have the pleasure of singing “After You Get What You Want”, a Jazz classic, to him over his shoulder as Shangela bursts forth from a beverage cart. Is Facebook’s featuring of trans and drag entertainers in a national commercial a first for the company? Let’s hope the inclusiveness continues!

Check around 28 minutes 41 seconds in: http://new.livestream.com/facebooklive/events/1980369/videos/15474908

World AIDS Day 2012

Calpernia Reads Connie Norman Monologue for World AIDS Day/ AIDS Healthcare Foundation

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World AIDS Day 2012

I’m reading a piece as trans AIDS activist Connie Norman tonight 8pm @ The Skylight Theatre on Vermont in further support of World AIDS Day, alongside actors including Ann Walker, Tony Abatemarco, Larry Bates, Michael Kearns, Sandy Martin, Brian Normoyle, Ryland Shelton, Lianna Taylor, Gordon Thomson and David Trudell.

http://losangeles.broadwayworld.com/article/Katselas-Theatre-Company-Presents-THEATRE-SEX-BEFORE-AFTER-1130-122-20121121

Text of monologue below:

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Angels of Change event October 27, 2012 for trans youth

Calpernia for Angels of Change, October 27 2012

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Angels of Change event October 27, 2012 for trans youth

Frontiers LA has a nice interview about my involvement with the upcoming Angels of Change benefit show, helping trans youth though the LA Children’s Hospital. Check it out!

Get tickets or your calendar of the lovely girls at http://angelsofchange.net

Calpernia and Patrick Wolf October 2012

Accentuate The Positive

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Calpernia and Patrick Wolf October 2012

Ok, a few bad things happened this week (and let’s be honest, this LIFE…) but here’s the positive stuff I’m celebrating:

On Wednesday my amazing business partner Andrea James and I celebrated the 10th anniversary of our company, Deep Stealth Productions. Thursday, my gorgeous boyfriend began our weekend together by greeting me at my door carrying two hot Philippes’s Roast Beef French Dip sandwiches with their signature horseradish mustard. That night I got to play accordion onstage with my musical idol Patrick Wolf and hang out with his fiancé backstage. The next night, I played with Patrick again at the Bootleg music festival. Saturday, I had “Calpernia Presents GODDESS“, my weekly signature live night at Hamburger Mary’s, and Patrick duetted with me as part of the show. Monday I performed alongside the legendary Jackie Beat, sang with Patrick again and laughed all night with him and his boyfriend at Jackie’s killer set.

Today, it’s bright and sunny outside. I had a great breakfast. I’m surrounded by musical instruments, art supplies and computers (several of my favorite things). More friend time coming up all week. Hooray for life!

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