Movies About Black Men Dressing Up as White Women

Tyler Perry as Madea

Madea's Family Reunion, Tyler Perry | By just putting on a curly, gray wig and a granny sweater, Perry transformed himself into the feisty Madea Simmons and started a surprising sensation

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By just putting on a curly gray wig and a granny sweater, Tyler Perry transformed himself into the feisty Madea Simmons and started a surprising sensation that has since grown to include a bevy of other projects, includingDiary of a Mad Black Woman (2002),Madea's Family Reunion (2006), Madea Goes to Jail (2009),Madea's Big Happy Family (2011), Boo! A Madea Halloween (2016), and A Madea Homecoming (2022), as well as TV'sHouse of Payne.

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Monty Python

Monty Python's The Meaning of Life, Eric Idle, ... | There's a long, grand tradition of cross-dressing in British drama that goes all the way back to Shakespeare, one this entirely male British comedy troupe

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There's a long, grand tradition of cross-dressing in British drama that goes all the way back to Shakespeare, one this entirely male British comedy troupe continued. The Pythons famously wrote funny female parts, then — instead of getting women to play them — they donned frocks and makeup to play the roles themselves. A housecoat and a falsetto voice do wonders.

The cast of The Kids in the Hall (1989–95)

The Kids in the Hall | The Kids didn't dress as women for comedic effect necessarily — instead, they did it out of necessity! Since they played most of the parts,

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The Kids didn't dress as women for comedic effect necessarily — instead, they did it out of necessity! Since they played most of the parts themselves, and it was a male-heavy cast, cross-dressing became a hallmark of the show.

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Jack Lemmon and Tony Curtis in Some Like It Hot (1959)

Some Like It Hot, Jack Lemmon, ... | Simply put, this cross-dressing fest is a comedy classic. Lemmon and Curtis play two guys on the lam after witnessing a crime. They discover two

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In this comedy classic, Jack Lemmon and Tony Curtis play two guys on the lam after witnessing a crime. They discover two jobs that'll take them out of town. The catch? The positions are with an all-women band leaving for a gig in Florida. What to do? Put on dresses and join the group, of course! And then, let the hijinks begin.

Flip Wilson on The Flip Wilson Show (1970–74)

Flip Wilson | The TV variety show star is best remembered for creating the role of Geraldine Jones, a sassy, modern woman who had a boyfriend named Killer.

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The TV variety show star is best remembered for creating the role of Geraldine Jones, a spirited modern woman who had a boyfriend named Killer. Geraldine's signature line — ''The devil made me do it'' — became a national catchphrase.

Divine in Pink Flamingos (1972)

Pink Flamingos, Divine | No one pulled off the man-as-woman thing better than female impersonator Divine, who stars under the pseudonym ''Babs Johnson'' in this John Waters cult flick.

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No one pulled off drag better than female impersonator Divine, who stars under the pseudonym ''Babs Johnson'' in this John Waters cult flick. And how great is it that she spends the film defending her title as ''the filthiest person alive''?

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Tim Curry in The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975)

Tim Curry, Barry Bostwick, ... | Huge pearls, frizzy hair, and lace-up vest, oh my! It doesn't get much better than Dr. Frank N. Furter, who proclaims himself a ''sweet transvestite

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Huge pearls, frizzy hair, and lace-up vest, oh my! It doesn't get much better than Tim Curry's Dr. Frank N. Furter, who proclaims himself a ''sweet transvestite from Transsexual, Transylvania'' in this campy cult hit.

Tom Hanks and Peter Scolari in Bosom Buddies (1980–82)

Tom Hanks, Peter Scolari, ... | Know what Hanks was doing before he became the revered Academy Award-winning actor he is today? He was dragging around on TV in this cult

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Know what Tom Hanks was doing before he became the revered Academy Award-winning actor he is today? He was on TV in this cult buddy comedy that found him and Peter Scolari as two pals who — after being kicked out of their apartment building — pretended to be ladies so they could stay in a women's boarding house.

Dustin Hoffman in Tootsie (1982)

Tootsie, Dustin Hoffman | Can't land a job because you're difficult to work with? Do like Michael Dorsey (Hoffman) — err, should we say Dorothy Michaels? — in Tootsie

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Can't land a job because you're difficult to work with? Do like Michael Dorsey (Dustin Hoffman) — er, should we say Dorothy Michaels? — inTootsie: Just reinvent yourself instead and you might just land the job!

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Divine in Hairspray (1988) and John Travolta in Hairspray (2007)

Hairspray (Movie - 1988), Hairspray, ... | Drag superstar Divine made Edna Turnblad legendary with his gruff portrayal of the over-sized housfrau in John Waters' original meditation on the civil rights movement

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Drag superstar Divine made Edna Turnblad legendary with his gruff portrayal of the sheltered hausfrau in John Waters' original meditation on the civil rights movement in Baltimore. And taking on Edna for the movie (based on the musical, based on the movie), John Travolta reminded us just how light-on-his-feet he could be...even in a fat suit.

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Martin Lawrence on Martin (1992–97)

Martin Lawrence | Usually bedecked in a hideously clashing outfit and accompanying fannypack, Martin's ridiculous and clueless across-the-hall neighbor Shenehneh was easily one of the best parts of

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Usually bedecked in a hideously clashing outfit and accompanying fanny pack, Martin's ridiculous and clueless across-the-hall neighbor Shenehneh was easily one of the best parts of this mid-'90s sitcom. Martin Lawrence played her to the max, in all her finger-waving glory.

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Robin Williams in Mrs. Doubtfire (1993)

Mrs. Doubtfire, Robin Williams | When Daniel Hillard (Williams) loses custody of his kids after divorcing his wife (Sally Field), he cooks up a plan to become their nanny. Presto

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When Daniel Hillard (Robin Williams) loses custody of his kids after his wife (Sally Field) divorces him, he cooks up a plan to become their nanny. Presto — meet Euphegenia Doubtfire! Loved by the Hillard children, Daniel's nanny disguise fools everyone around him until nearly the end of the movie.

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The cast of The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (1994)

The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, Hugo Weaving | The Australian comedy zeroes in on three friendly drag queens (two gay men and a transsexual woman) who hit the outback in a huge bus

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The Australian comedy zeroes in on two friendly drag queens and a transgender woman who hit the outback in a huge bus they've lovingly named ''Priscilla, Queen of the Desert.''

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Wesley Snipes, John Leguizamo, and Patrick Swayze in To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar (1995)

To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar, John Leguizamo, ... | More drag queens on road trips! This time, it's three New York drag queens — Noxeema (Snipes), Vida (Swayze), and Chi-Chi (Leguizamo) — who set

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More drag queens on road trips! This time, it's three New Yorkers — Noxeema (Wesley Snipes), Vida (Patrick Swayze), and Chi-Chi (John Leguizamo) — who set out for Hollywood to compete in a national drag queen contest. Like all good queens, they carry an autographed photo of their idol — former Catwoman Julie Newmar — around with them.

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Nathan Lane in The Birdcage (1996)

The Birdcage, Nathan Lane | Down in South Beach, there was a gay nightclub called The Birdcage, owned by Armand Goldman (Robin Williams) and his lover, the divine Albert (Lane),

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Down in South Beach, there is a gay nightclub called the Birdcage, owned by Armand Goldman (Robin Williams) and his lover, Albert (Nathan Lane), who headlined as the fabulous ''Starina.''

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Eddie Murphy in The Nutty Professor (1996)

The Nutty Professor (Movie - 1996), Eddie Murphy | Murphy dressed up for a total of seven roles — including most of the over-sized Klump family — in this remake. But his portrayal of

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Eddie Murphy dressed up for a total of seven roles — including most of the Klump family — in this remake. But his portrayal of the family's two matriarchs (Mama Klump and Grandma Klump) was especially hilarious and totally memorable.

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John Cameron Mitchell in Hedwig and the Angry Inch (2001)

Hedwig and the Angry Inch, John Cameron Mitchell | The things people do for love. After Hansel (Mitchell) falls in love, he plans to leave communist East Germany for the West to marry his

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The things people do for love. After Hansel (John Cameron Mitchell) falls in love, he plans to leave communist East Germany for the West to marry his lover. But in order to get married, he undergoes an operation, so Hansel becomes Hedwig. The results aren't so great — hence the Angry Inch part of the movie's title — but Hedwig ultimately comes to embrace her genderqueer identity.

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Marlon and Shawn Wayans in White Chicks (2004)

Shawn Wayans, Marlon Wayans, ... | Not only did two of the Wayans brothers go lady for this ridiculous send-up, they also turned themselves into the most ridiculous of white ladies.

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Not only did two of the Wayans brothers disguise themselves as women for this ridiculous send-up, but they also pretended to be the most ridiculous ofwhite women.

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Christopher Walken in Balls of Fury (2007)

Balls of Fury, Christopher Walken | Should Balls of Fury 's Feng (Walken) actually be considered drag? That's debatable, but Walken's outlandish, Asian-inspired outfits in the ping-pong spoof comedy certainly had

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ShouldBalls of Fury's Feng (Christopher Walken) actually be considered drag? That's debatable, but Walken's East Asian-inspired outfits in the ping-pong spoof comedy have a certain genderfluid style.

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